TONIGHT – Rape Culture and How You Contribue

REMINDER – HAPPENING TONIGHT AT 6:30 pm  WHAT IS RAPE CULTURE AND HOW DO YOU CONTRIBUTE TO IT?   Come join ValueU in this important and ongoing conversation about the prevalence of sexual violence on college campuses and what we can do to break the chain of sexual violence here at Clarkson.  RSVP by going to: https://tinyurl.com/CUStopRapeCulture

REMINDER: Faculty Forum on Classroom Technology October 21, 2:00pm to 3:30pm

Add to Calendar 10/21/2020 02:00 PM 10/21/2020 03:30 PM America/New_York Faculty Forum on Classroom Technology https://clarkson.zoom.us/j/93340496176 We want to make sure that we are providing the right classroom technology and support to meet the needs of you and your students! Please take a moment to share your feedback and help prioritize the suggestions of others, … Continue reading REMINDER: Faculty Forum on Classroom Technology October 21, 2:00pm to 3:30pm

Paid Time Allowed for Employees to Vote on Election Day

Paid Time Allowed for Employees to Vote on Election Day Clarkson supports good citizenship, which starts with registering to vote and going to the polls. New York State recently updated its Election Law- Section 3-110¡ on April 3, 2020 and your rights under this law are as follows:  Election Day – November 3, 2020 As … Continue reading Paid Time Allowed for Employees to Vote on Election Day

Take a Break & Lounge Around with Some Leisure Reading!

The Clarkson Libraries offers tons of popular and best-selling fiction and nonfiction ebooks and audiobooks of all genres for those times when you’re looking for something fun to read! Come learn about how to access these in our Overdrive collection, to read or listen on your laptop, phone, ipad, or tablet.It’s free and easy! Thursday  October 22nd … Continue reading Take a Break & Lounge Around with Some Leisure Reading!

Ignite Speaker Series – October 20, 2020 2 PM

In this week’s talk, Dr. Boolani will discuss feelings of energy and fatigue, and how predispositions to these moods manifest themselves uniquely in one’s gait and posture.

COVID READ: Updated Interim Travel Policy

Faculty and Staff, For an employee’s personal travel, Clarkson will now be following New York State policy on travel allowing employees to leave the state.  Employees will only have to self-quarantine if they travel to a restricted state in the New York State Travel Advisory list* (updated every Tuesday) or to an area in New York … Continue reading COVID READ: Updated Interim Travel Policy

Student Success Center Zoom Series Presents…

HEOP Alumnus, Kelvin Herrera-Hassan ‘10 Innovation & Entrepreneur Major Kelvin started with Mount Saint Mary College’s Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) in June 2018. Before coming to the Mount, he was the Assistant Director for HEOP at Clarkson University  where he brought energy and passion to their program and not only engaged HEOP students to … Continue reading Student Success Center Zoom Series Presents…

Spatz ‘68 Endowed Chair Established at Clarkson, Crimi Named to Role

A generous gift from David M. Spatz of West Hills Lake, Tex., has established the David M. Spatz ’68 Endowed Chair to support the Director of Clarkson University’s nationally- recognized Engineering and Management (E&M) Program. The endowment will contribute to salary, benefits, and research funds for the Spatz Chair.  Professor Michelle Crimi ‘95, current Director … Continue reading Spatz ‘68 Endowed Chair Established at Clarkson, Crimi Named to Role

Teaching Circle Meeting Today: “Exploring Alternate Assessments” (Facilitated by Katie Kavanagh)

Hope you will Drop In 3PM TODAY as circle facilitator Katie Kavanagh and others continue to meet bi-weekly via Zoom to share thoughts around the challenges and ideas with conducting successful assessments in today’s learning environment. Our aim is to uncover successful practices as well as brainstorm for methods that will apply in our learning … Continue reading Teaching Circle Meeting Today: “Exploring Alternate Assessments” (Facilitated by Katie Kavanagh)