Constellation, an Exelon Company, has awarded Clarkson University a $20,000 grant as part of their E² Energy to Educate grant program. This fourth consecutive grant from Constellation will allow Clarkson to continue its current partnership with Canton Central School (CCS) and expand the educational programming to include a new group of Heuvelton Central (HCS) middle … Continue reading Clarkson University Receives $20K Grant To Expand Food Waste Program with Local Schools
Refurbished Computers Available
Refurbished computers available for on-campus, institutional use. First-come-first-serve basis. The Office of Information Technology has recently completed the replacement of approximately 300 classroom and PC lab computers as part of a planned 5-year replacement cycle. The hardware that was replaced has reached the end of its planned operational life, but may still continue to offer … Continue reading Refurbished Computers Available
David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: December 2021
Message From the Dean Hello again! Another semester is underway with our unique approach to business education and leadership development. Our first-year students taking Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation are preparing business plans to present to potential investors at the end of the semester and to launch their business ventures next semester. Their innovative proposals include … Continue reading David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: December 2021
Clarkson Professor Awarded Industrial Grant from Estée Lauder to Develop Advanced Sunscreen Materials
Kodak CAMP Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science Mario Wriedt recently secured an industrial grant from Estée Lauder to develop advanced sunscreen materials. The goal of Wriedt’s work will be to develop a sunscreen that users need not reapply multiple times a day, but instead is effective all day long on a single application. … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Awarded Industrial Grant from Estée Lauder to Develop Advanced Sunscreen Materials
Moodle 3.11 Upgrade Scheduled December 21, 2021
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) announces plans to upgrade Moodle from version 3.9 to 3.11 on December 21, 2021. The upgrade impacts all users of Moodle, including students, instructors, and staff. Moodle 3.11 upgrade is scheduled on Tuesday, December 21, 2021, 7:00 A.M. EST – 3:00 P.M. EST. Users should anticipate Moodle will be … Continue reading Moodle 3.11 Upgrade Scheduled December 21, 2021
Winter Break Knight Bus
The Knight bus will run Dev. 17 from Cheel Arena to Penn Station with stops in Albany and Woodbury commons. The bus will make its return trip to campus along the same route on Jan. 12. Click this link for more: https://www.clarkson.edu/diversity-and-inclusion/knight-bus
Faculty Mentors Avail to Help You Improve Your Teaching Practice
The Institute for STEM Education and the Teaching Mentoring Program Committee are currently soliciting faculty to connect as peer teaching mentors and mentees for the 2021-2022 year. This is open to all faculty: For mentees, this represents an excellent opportunity to connect with a skilled teacher and reflect on your own practices. For mentors, this is a great opportunity to share your … Continue reading Faculty Mentors Avail to Help You Improve Your Teaching Practice
Today’s SCIENCE CAFE/COP26- A Week In Glasgow: A View from the Inside
Join us on ZOOM: Science Café, December 6 @ 7:15 PM
Clarkson Bioethics Program Hosts “A Conversation on Nazi Medical Ethics between Art Caplan and Bob Baker on the 75th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial” Webinar as Part of 20th Anniversary Celebration
As part of its celebration of 20 years of bioethics education, The Bioethics Program of Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will continue its lecture series titled “Pioneering Bioethics: An Anniversary Celebration” on Dec. 12. The Bioethics Program’s fourth lecture in the series is a … Continue reading Clarkson Bioethics Program Hosts “A Conversation on Nazi Medical Ethics between Art Caplan and Bob Baker on the 75th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial” Webinar as Part of 20th Anniversary Celebration
Area Students Build Toothpick Bridges at Clarkson University
Clarkson University recently sponsored a toothpick bridge competition for students in its afterschool STEM programs. Creak, snap, and crunch were the sounds that could be heard as the toothpick bridges were tested to determine which bridge could hold the greatest load. The winning bridge, designed and built by Ty Monette from Norwood-Norfolk Central School, held … Continue reading Area Students Build Toothpick Bridges at Clarkson University