Next Issue of Clarkson Magazine: Annual President’s Report Now Live on Web

University Community, The most recent issue of the Clarkson Magazine has now been posted to the University Website and is in the mail to our alumni and donors as well as many of our higher education colleagues across the country.  We encourage you to browse the pages electronically and share the link with your friends … Continue reading Next Issue of Clarkson Magazine: Annual President’s Report Now Live on Web

RISE Faculty Workshop Offered This Summer

Faculty are encouraged to join the RISE community this summer where you make valuable connections with Clarkson’s instructional community while gaining critical skills that improve your online teaching practice.  RISE is an eight-week, asynchronous/synchronous online workshop (no on-campus requirement) for faculty at Clarkson. Learn more: enroll, community, FAQs and more Workshop: June 20, 2022 – August … Continue reading RISE Faculty Workshop Offered This Summer

Safe Space Training

The Safe Space Workshops are an innovative, dynamic, hands-on approach to creating a safe space for all; focusing specifically on the LGBTQIA+ community. The Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Office will be hosting the following training:  Safe Space Training 101 – Friday March 11th 10:00am – 12:00pm Safe Space Training 101 – Wednesday, March 30th 2:00 … Continue reading Safe Space Training

The Father of Modern Science Wrote Shakespeare? How Science Solved the Mystery at the Next Clarkson University Science Café on Wednesday, March 30 at 7:15 pm.

A debate has surrounded one question for centuries – Who really wrote the works attributed to Shakespeare? Some of the names put forward range from actor William Shakspere, or Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, to Sir Francis Bacon, the father of the scientific method. Local author and Potsdam Central Schools English teacher Jake … Continue reading The Father of Modern Science Wrote Shakespeare? How Science Solved the Mystery at the Next Clarkson University Science Café on Wednesday, March 30 at 7:15 pm.

Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences Offers Durable Medical Equipment Loan Closet 

Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences is offering the community access to medical resources through its durable medical equipment loan closet.  The loan closet, located in the occupational therapy department at Clarkson Hall on Clarkson’s downtown Potsdam campus, is available to any member of the community who may need to borrow equipment. Reliance on … Continue reading Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences Offers Durable Medical Equipment Loan Closet 

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

From healthy births to sustainable management, 5 essential reads on the fascinating and complex vagina Leah Samuel, The Conversation As the most common route for arriving into the world, the human vagina has, of course, existed for as long as there have been people. Despite the name, however, it’s not so much a “sheath” – the … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Clarkson Mourns Emeritus Trustee Chuck Trowbridge ’62 H’94

Clarkson Community, It is with great sadness that we received word earlier this week that Emeritus Trustee Charles (Chuck) L. Trowbridge ’62 H’94 had passed away over the weekend following a long illness. He served as a trustee from 1985 to 1993, and again from 1997 to 2003.  He was named an emeritus trustee in … Continue reading Clarkson Mourns Emeritus Trustee Chuck Trowbridge ’62 H’94

Two-Day Reminder: NYS Tree Campus, Line, and City Recognition Virtual Event on Thursday at 10am!

Good afternoon! The DEC Urban & Community Forestry team’s recognition event to celebrate the achievements of  New York Tree Campuses, Tree Lines, and Tree Cities in 2021 is this Thursday, in two days! We will be hosting the event on WebEx. You may register for this free event here. Please feel welcome to invite your colleagues who are … Continue reading Two-Day Reminder: NYS Tree Campus, Line, and City Recognition Virtual Event on Thursday at 10am!

Associate Colleges conference on Teaching Through Trauma

The Associated Colleges Teaching Effectiveness Conference Committee and the Gender, Sex & Sexuality Conference Committee invite submissions for a joint conference on Saturday April 30, 2022, with the broad theme “Teaching through Trauma.” The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized and even exacerbated the fault lines in health care and our social support system, and lack of … Continue reading Associate Colleges conference on Teaching Through Trauma