One Card expense reports

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle has ended November 22nd with the fina Visa load of One Card transactions dated October 21st through November 20th.    Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated November 20th and prior.  This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, cancelled travel, etc.   Also, if you have already created Expense Reports for this billing cycle and … Continue reading One Card expense reports

Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Dear Colleagues, I hope that your semester has gone well. We write to solicit your ideas and involvement in an upcoming Teaching Circle, a collaborative experience wherein faculty and staff share ideas on a theme relevant to teaching. If interested, please read on! Join our Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.” The … Continue reading Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month Schedule

Kentenhkó:wa/November 1st to 30th  The act of recognizing a time each year for “Native Americans” date back to the efforts of Dr. Arthur C. Parker (Seneca) in the early 1900s, with numerous Presidents making a general announcement or proclamation.  In 1990 President George H. Bush officially had a joint resolution to proclaim November 1990 as … Continue reading Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month Schedule

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

Internal Research Opportunities

Clarkson Faculty Research Support Fund (FRSF) RFP  $3,000 maximum per project aimed to engage new research/scholarship. Priority to mid-career faculty or faculty making career shifts.  $60K total in available funding Submissions due December 15, 2021, March 15, and May 15, 2022 Link to the Clarkson Faculty Research Support Funder Internal RFP Undergraduate Faculty Research Award: … Continue reading Internal Research Opportunities

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

Clarkson Chemistry Professor Xiaocun Lu’s Research Work on Polymer Mechanochemistry Featured on the Cover of Journal of the American Chemical Society

The Laboratory for Smart Polymeric and Supramolecular Systems (SmartPASS Lab) led by Clarkson Chemistry Professor Xiaocun Lu, reports the first mechanically-induced near-infrared (NIR) materials. Their research work, entitled “Force-Induced Near-Infrared Chromism of Mechanophore-Linked Polymers”, has been recently published in the leading journal Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) and featured as a cover article. … Continue reading Clarkson Chemistry Professor Xiaocun Lu’s Research Work on Polymer Mechanochemistry Featured on the Cover of Journal of the American Chemical Society

Clarkson University Partners with 13 Collaborators for NSF Grant to Address STEM Teacher Shortages in Rural Communities

Across the nation, there is a shortage of high-quality STEM teachers in rural communities. However, to date, relatively few resources have been allocated toward improving teacher education to prepare teachers to work in rural settings. Clarkson University has partnered with 13 other rural-serving institutions for an NSF grant aimed to address STEM teacher workforce challenges … Continue reading Clarkson University Partners with 13 Collaborators for NSF Grant to Address STEM Teacher Shortages in Rural Communities

Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Dear Colleagues, I hope that your semester has gone well. We write to solicit your ideas and involvement in an upcoming Teaching Circle, a collaborative experience wherein faculty and staff share ideas on a theme relevant to teaching. If interested, please read on! Join our Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.” The … Continue reading Join our next Circle: “The New Normal? Looking Back and Looking Forward.”

Controller’s Office – December Holiday Closure

As part of the University-wide holiday closure in December, the last Accounts Payable check run in December will be processed on December 16th.  The Controller’s Office requests that all invoices and payment requests that must be processed before January 4th, be submitted by noon on December 15th.  Please mark these requests as urgent when submitting. Additionally, all … Continue reading Controller’s Office – December Holiday Closure