Identifying and Responding to Students Approved for Remote Learning Fall 2020 Semester

Dear Faculty and Course Instructors, Working within narrow margins to develop the fall 2020 course schedule, we are reminded that faculty requests for changes in instructional mode or location are being met to the extent possible, while at the same time balancing the needs of our students and the safety of the Clarkson and larger Potsdam community. … Continue reading Identifying and Responding to Students Approved for Remote Learning Fall 2020 Semester

Fall 2020 Convocation Cancelled

Due to NY State restrictions on public gatherings and in the interest of public health, University Convocation featuring Step Afrika! has been cancelled for this fall. The Common Book Project Committee is committed to working with Step Afrika! in order to host this exciting performance in-person at a future date in accordance with public health … Continue reading Fall 2020 Convocation Cancelled

Seminar – Using UN Sust. Development Goals in Teaching

Seminar: Integrating UN Sustainable Development Goals into your Teaching Please join us for a joint Inst. STEM Ed and ISE seminar Weds July 22, 2pm https://clarkson.zoom.us/j/96883248398 Clarkson’s Department of Education adjunct faculty member Leigh Feguer engaged with educators from across the world in the Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals 2015-2030 course. In this course participants … Continue reading Seminar – Using UN Sust. Development Goals in Teaching

Five Honored with Clarkson University’s Most Prestigious Alumni Award

April Grant of Potsdam, N.Y., Jennifer Howland of Red Hook, N.Y., Ken Camarco of Sherrills Ford, N.C., Kevin Cunningham of Las Vegas, Nev., and Peter Devlin of Winchester, Mass., have all been honored with the Golden Knight award by their alma mater, Clarkson University. Usually presented each year during the Alumni Reunion, Clarkson’s most prestigious … Continue reading Five Honored with Clarkson University’s Most Prestigious Alumni Award

Social Distancing, the Golden Knights Way

Being a Golden Knight means we all have a duty to protect those around us that we care about. That means that wearing a mask is a sign of courtesy and solidarity with the Clarkson Community, and staying six feet apart shows we respect and care for each other. Stay Golden, Knights!

Clarkson University Bestows Top Young Alumni Award on Five Graduates

Christina Minkler of East Greenbush, N.Y., Kirsten Cerro of Baldwinsville, N.Y., Angela Gray of Potsdam, N.Y., Amanda Zullo of Saranac Lake, N.Y., and Daniel Horn of Taylors, S.C., have all received the Woodstock Award from their alma mater, Clarkson University. Usually given each year during Reunion Weekend, the Woodstock Award honors young alumni who have … Continue reading Clarkson University Bestows Top Young Alumni Award on Five Graduates

Two Receive Clarkson’s Gordon C. “Stub” Baker ’27 Service Citation

Clarkson University’s Alumni Association has awarded the Gordon C. “Stub” Baker ‘27 Service Citation to Peter Karekos ‘80, MBA‘81 and Cesaera (Ce’) Pirrone. This award recognizes the special services of alumni and non-alumni who show exemplary service and commitment to Clarkson and the objectives of the Clarkson Alumni Association. Peter M. Karekos ‘80, ‘81Peter Karekos … Continue reading Two Receive Clarkson’s Gordon C. “Stub” Baker ’27 Service Citation

Social Distancing, The Golden Knights Way

Being a Golden Knight means we all have a duty to protect those around us that we care about. That means that wearing a mask is a sign of courtesy and solidarity with the Clarkson Community, and staying six feet apart shows we respect and care for each other. Stay Golden, Knights!

[TODAY] Dean of Health Sciences Candidate, Dr. Hal Strough – Live Webinar

Don’t miss out on your chance to register and attend the live webinar with Dean of Health Sciences candidate, Dr. Hal Strough. Dr. Strough will be presenting and discussing their vision for rural health and health care education. WHEN: Today! Friday, 7/10 @ 2:45-3:45pm Click here to register now!

Clarkson University 2020 Summer e-RAPS

The 2020 Summer Research and Project Showcase (RAPS) is scheduled for July 30th & 31st with awards for best presentations being announced the morning of August 1st at 9:00am EST. In an effort to protect the health and safety of participants, we will again be hosting a virtual RAPS program. Special awards for presentations highlighting … Continue reading Clarkson University 2020 Summer e-RAPS