New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

Hello Colleagues!  We hope this posting finds you at a pleasant point in the term. Before thoughts turn to midterms and breaks, we invite you to join the next Teaching Circle themed “Student-owned laptops, smart phones, and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom” which will kick off Monday, October 4, 2021.  Meet-ups will be … Continue reading New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

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 … Continue reading Faculty Mentors Avail to Help You Improve Your Teaching Practice

Clarkson MAE Graduate Students Receive Departmental Awards

Two Clarkson Graduate students in the Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering (MAE) department were recently honored by their department for outstanding teaching or research contributions. The students were honored at a student-faculty mixer where a paper airplane contest was also held. Nojan Bagheri-Sadeghi was selected to receive the MAE Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award. During his … Continue reading Clarkson MAE Graduate Students Receive Departmental Awards

Graduate Workshop: Citation Management Systems

Tuesday, September 28 at Noon – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Tuesday, September 28 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar This workshop will contain everything you need to get started with Zotero or Mendeley. Are you writing your citations by hand? You don’t have to! Zotero & Mendeley are citation management software programs that allow you save and organize bibliographic information about the resources you are … Continue reading Graduate Workshop: Citation Management Systems

David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: September 2021

Message From the Dean These are exciting times for the Reh School of Business. Our graduate and undergraduate programs continue to be ranked among the top in the nation, which is a tribute to the exceptional educational experience we offer and the outstanding talent we attract. This year, we welcome to the Reh School four assistant … Continue reading David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: September 2021

Clarkson’s Presidential Speaker Series Continues Oct. 13 with Tia Brown McNair

Dr. Tia Brown McNair will present her lecture titled “Equity-Mindedness: Racial Equity and Justice in Higher Education” on October 13 at 1 pm as part of the newly launched Presidential Speaker Series at Clarkson University.  The series is designed to bring eminent scholars and thought leaders from across the country and around the world to … Continue reading Clarkson’s Presidential Speaker Series Continues Oct. 13 with Tia Brown McNair

CU Tech News You Can Use: Grading & Feedback on Student Submissions Made Easy with Moodle PDF Annotator

Just as grading season heats up, this vodcast demonstrates a quick, easy tool instructors can use in Moodle for providing comments and hand written feedback on student submissions. Take 10 minutes to watch so you can save time and give more timely, customized feedback to your students. Closed captions available. Tune in each Friday this … Continue reading CU Tech News You Can Use: Grading & Feedback on Student Submissions Made Easy with Moodle PDF Annotator

New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

Hello Colleagues!  We hope this posting finds you at a pleasant point in the term. Before thoughts turn to midterms and breaks, we invite you to join the next Teaching Circle themed “Student-owned laptops, smart phones, and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom” which will kick off Monday, October 4, 2021.  Meet-ups will be … Continue reading New Teaching Circle to Launch Oct 4: Student-owned laptops, smart phones and clickers, friend or foe in the classroom

10 Banned Books you can check out from the Clarkson Libraries

Banned Books Week (Sept. 26th – Oct. 2nd) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. The Absolutely True Diaries of a Part-Time Indian The Hate U Give The Kite Runner The Bluest Eye Persepolis Nickel and Dimed The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Year of Wonders Looking for Alaska Fun Home … Continue reading 10 Banned Books you can check out from the Clarkson Libraries

Valuing Startups Badge – Registration Now Open!

Pre-registration is now open for the Valuing Startups Badge! Interested in how investors value startups and want to learn more about the tools they use? Join Professor Allan Zebedee and David Heacock ’83, member and investor at Band of Angels in Palo Alto, CA in this hybrid style badge. Enrolled students will complete approximately three hours of … Continue reading Valuing Startups Badge – Registration Now Open!