Clarkson Professors featured in today’s edition of “The Conversation”

The COVID-19 virus can spread through the air – here’s what it’ll take to detect the airborne particles Authors Suresh DhaniyalaBayard D. Clarkson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University Hema Priyamvada RavindranResearch Associate, Center for Air and Aquatic Resources Engineering and Science, Clarkson University Shantanu SurAssociate Professor of Biology, Clarkson University A growing body of … Continue reading Clarkson Professors featured in today’s edition of “The Conversation”

Career Fair Virtual Live Event Begins Sept. 8

The Fall 2020 Career Fair is a LIVE Virtual Event taking place on the Career Fair Plus app on September 8th, 9th and 10th.  Download the Career Fair Plus app today to view employers attending! See the schedule below for the pre-fair events the Career Center has planned. Students can also request a group workshop … Continue reading Career Fair Virtual Live Event Begins Sept. 8

Golden Knights Novel Chat to read ‘A Natural History of Dragons’

Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students, The Clarkson University Libraries Golden Knights Novel Chat will kick off the semester with A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent by Marie Brennan Monday, Sept. 28 at 6 pm via Zoom. The novel chat group meets roughly once per month to discuss a book chosen by … Continue reading Golden Knights Novel Chat to read ‘A Natural History of Dragons’

Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Group Discussion on Police/Public Safety and Community Relations

Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Group Discussion on Police/Public Safety and Community RelationsThe Chief Inclusion Office offers a weekly resources announcement to the Clarkson Community.  The resources are meant to help people explore diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging [DEIB] for themselves, in their communities, and in our institution.  They may be resources that help … Continue reading Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Group Discussion on Police/Public Safety and Community Relations

Clarkson Researchers Set to Deploy Technology to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms Later this Month

The team of Clarkson researchers taking on a challenge from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to develop technology that can combat harmful algal blooms (HABs) is gearing up to field test its prototype. In 2019, Governor Cuomo challenged both Clarkson University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) to use their scientific expertise in … Continue reading Clarkson Researchers Set to Deploy Technology to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms Later this Month

TLC Thursday Office Hours

Drop in Online or Stop by in Person! Thursday Office Hours: Each Thursday in August, TLC team members will be LIVE on Zoom and in person from Potsdam Campus Student Center Multi Purpose Rooms (MPRs) for drop in Office Hours. Faculty are welcome to click to join or stop in to MPRs for individual consultation, … Continue reading TLC Thursday Office Hours

Virtual Session Tonight on Clarkson’s Experimental Projects to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms

The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation will Host a Virtual Public Information Session TONIGHT, Wednesday, August 12 on Experimental Projects to Combat Blooms at Lake Neatahwanta. Clarkson and SUNY ESF have developed new technologies to address the algal blooms that plague New York’s waterways. Lake Neatahwanta is a 715-acre lake near the city of Fulton, Oswego County, used for recreation, … Continue reading Virtual Session Tonight on Clarkson’s Experimental Projects to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms

Web Tools Wednesday: Moodle – Using Groups & Gradebook Set Up

Tune-in each Wednesday via Zoom at 12:00 PM throughout the Fall semester for the latest in tips and resources on instructional technology tools. This weekly format creates ample space to tackle technical topics for faculty interested in broadening their knowledge of instructional online tools. Upcoming topics, recordings from prior sessions, and more. Zoom Register This … Continue reading Web Tools Wednesday: Moodle – Using Groups & Gradebook Set Up

University Libraries workshop series returns via Zoom

Dear Clarkson Students, The Clarkson University Libraries workshop series will return this fall! Our workshop series will stream via Zoom this semester. This semester’s workshop series will include:  Infodemic: Avoiding COVID Misinformation – Thursday, Aug. 27 at 5pm – via Zoom Becoming a Research Guru: Research Project Tips & Tricks – Thursday, Sept. 17 at … Continue reading University Libraries workshop series returns via Zoom

Shortening the Distance Between Us: COVID-19 Archival Project

Calling all Clarkson community members!  Are you writing journals or letters? Are you interested in interviewing a friend or family member about their experiences during COVID-19? Send it to us to archive! For more details visit our webpage or email archives@clarkson.edu. A partnership between Clarkson University Libraries & Archives and the Department of Humanities & Social Sciences