In August we announced a special partnership with the American Management Association International® (AMA), an international, nonprofit educational organization with 95+ years of experience in training business professionals and organizations worldwide. Through this partnership, Clarkson University is pleased to offer our faculty, staff, students and alumni: Complimentary AMA membership (a $250 value); Access to free … Continue reading Activate your FREE AMA Membership
Learn More About the Clarkson University Endowment
Want to learn more about the Clarkson University Endowment …The Provost’s office is sponsoring a series of presentations introducing the University’s endowment to the faculty. Please consider joining Associate Professor of Finance Allan Zebedee (2021-22 Provost Fellow) as he discusses the Clarkson University Endowment. This first presentation will include an introduction to the Endowment and its governance mechanism as … Continue reading Learn More About the Clarkson University Endowment
Starting a WORLD CAFE Social Group
Upcoming Training Event TOMORROW
Please join us on September 21st 4 – 5:30pm EDT for a webinar featuring Rodney Coates (Miami University) and Stephen Quaye (The Ohio State University) on Decolonizing Academe. Coates and Quaye will discuss their decolonization frameworks and engage in an audience Q&A. Register at http://tiny.cc/Academe
Faculty Workshop: Creating Inclusive Job Ads
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Clarkson Launches New Presidential Speaker Series September 22
First Speaker is University of Massachusetts Boston Chancellor Emeritus J. Keith Motley Clarkson University is launching a new Presidential Speaker Series, designed to bring eminent scholars and thought leaders from across the country and around the world to help members of our community tackle perennial and emerging challenges such as racism, colonialism, sexism, poverty, climate … Continue reading Clarkson Launches New Presidential Speaker Series September 22
Clarkson Libraries Mid-Semester Mental Health Break Oct. 5
The Clarkson University Libraries invite you to take a mid-semester mental health breakby participating in this special live event about creating joy, inspired by the remarkable friendship between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu as explored in the documentary Mission: JOY. Mission: JOY: a panel conversation on creating happiness in troubled timesSponsored by … Continue reading Clarkson Libraries Mid-Semester Mental Health Break Oct. 5
COVID-19 Lead: Making the New Normal Work for Everyone
In this communication: Together we are in charge of Clarkson’s COVID-19 response Masks – Wear it Indoors. Sick or Symptoms – Stop Your Routine Routine Testing, Random Testing and Adding Optional Testing Appointments Assigned Seating in Class Begins on Monday To: All Potsdam Clarkson Golden Knight Community, This weekend will be among the most “normal … Continue reading COVID-19 Lead: Making the New Normal Work for Everyone
Listening Sessions for Presidential Search
TO: Clarkson Faculty, Staff, and Students FROM: Clarkson Trustees Georgia Keresty ’83 and Sanjeev Kulkarni ‘84Presidential Search Committee Co-Chairs RE: Listening Sessions for Presidential Search DATE: September 17, 2021 As many of you are aware, Clarkson has retained the executive search firm Isaacson, Miller (www.imsearch.com) to help with our search for a President. Search consultants with … Continue reading Listening Sessions for Presidential Search
NSF Awards $250,000 to Clarkson University Psychology Professor to Study Statistical Thinking in Children
Three to Ten-Year-Old Participants Sought to Help in Study Clarkson University Associate Professor and Psychology Department Chair Andreas Wilke has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study statistical thinking in children. The NSF grant will support the faculty member’s investigation of the cognitive mechanisms underlying children’s perception of randomness, and … Continue reading NSF Awards $250,000 to Clarkson University Psychology Professor to Study Statistical Thinking in Children