Indigenous Science Panel

March 31st – 5pm ERC Ignite Classroom 1501 The panel seeks to emphasize the importance and value of Indigenous Science through the experiences of Haudenosaunee Peoples that were educated, worked, or are working within the field of “Science.” Their Experiences will expose the challenges and opportunities within this field. The panel will be composed of: … Continue reading Indigenous Science Panel

CUGSA Winter Social

Clarkson University Graduate Students Association (CUGSA) is organizing a ‘winter social’ for our graduate students. The event will be held on March 21 from 7 – 10 pm in Cheel Commons, first floor, Cheel Campus Center. You can enjoy free food, games and music.   Rsvp is mandatory  to attend . So please rsvp by March … Continue reading CUGSA Winter Social

Spring is around the corner…does your life need some “deep cleaning”?

Every so often a deep cleaning may be warranted and can improve not only your physical living space, but your mental space as well. A cluttered, messy physical space can contribute to anxiety, stress, and an overall feeling of disarray. Here are some tips to help you through the process of cleaning your environment for … Continue reading Spring is around the corner…does your life need some “deep cleaning”?

Discussing Artificial Intelligence at Clarkson’s Next Teaching Circle: March 23

Join our Circle. Artificial intelligence has already begun to change the world. In the coming months and years, it will transform culture, employment opportunities, human thought, and communication. AI-generated text, in particular, poses both threats and opportunities to the landscape of higher education. We invite you to join faculty and staff throughout Clarkson University in … Continue reading Discussing Artificial Intelligence at Clarkson’s Next Teaching Circle: March 23

ECE Seminar Friday, March 10th

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar Suresh Dhaniyala, Ph.D. Bayard D. Clarkson Distinguished Professor in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Clarkson University Will present a talk entitled: IoT air quality sensors: From prototype to production Friday, March 10th, 2023 Friday 4pm CAMP 176 Also via zoom: https://clarkson.zoom.us/j/97883816982?pwd=SkFaQlUraW40QVByM2orS05FRU9RQT09 Abstract: The recent explosion of low-cost sensing technologies has revolutionized air monitoring … Continue reading ECE Seminar Friday, March 10th

Discussing Artificial Intelligence at Clarkson’s Next Teaching Circle: March 23

Join our Circle. Artificial intelligence has already begun to change the world. In the coming months and years, it will transform culture, employment opportunities, human thought, and communication. AI-generated text, in particular, poses both threats and opportunities to the landscape of higher education. We invite you to join faculty and staff throughout Clarkson University in … Continue reading Discussing Artificial Intelligence at Clarkson’s Next Teaching Circle: March 23

More Moodle Roundtables in March

Join us as Moodle Roundtables continue this month. These virtual sessions are hosted by the Office of Information Technology (OIT) and students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend. OIT is preparing to upgrade Moodle from 3.11 to 4.1 in the first half of 2023 and the Roundtables are interactive sessions designed to help share … Continue reading More Moodle Roundtables in March

Two FIRST Robotics Competitions Heat Up February at Clarkson

Clarkson University played host to two FIRST Robotics Competitions last month. The FIRST Tech Challenge Qualifier tournament on Feb. 6 and 7 and the First Lego League Robotics tournament for the NY Excelsior Region of FIRST Robotics on Feb. 11 and 12 drew more than 50 teams of K-12 students. Teams from local and regional … Continue reading Two FIRST Robotics Competitions Heat Up February at Clarkson

Clarkson University’s New York State Requirements for Teachers Course Receives Quality Matters Certification for Course Design Quality

Clarkson University’s New York State Requirements for Teachers course earned the Quality Matters (QM) Certification Mark following a rigorous review process. The QM Certification Mark is the internationally recognized symbol of online and blended course design quality and represents Clarkson’s ongoing commitment to creating learning environments that provide learners with a clear pathway to success. … Continue reading Clarkson University’s New York State Requirements for Teachers Course Receives Quality Matters Certification for Course Design Quality

High School Students Explore Food Truck Design at IMPETUS Beacon Campus Visit

Clarkson University’s Beacon Campus hosted 17 students from Beacon High School on February 9 as part of the Clarkson University Integrated Math and Physics for Entry to Undergraduate STEM (IMPETUS) program. Students learned more about the opportunities available through the program, before gathering into five groups to brainstorm and develop unique business proposals for Clarkson’s … Continue reading High School Students Explore Food Truck Design at IMPETUS Beacon Campus Visit