“Exploring Alternate Assessments” Teaching Circle Now Meeting

Join our Circle:  Today at 3:00 P.M., join circle facilitator Katie Kavanagh and peers as we continue to meet bi-weekly via Zoom to share discussions 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 … Continue reading “Exploring Alternate Assessments” Teaching Circle Now Meeting

Institute for STEM Education — Virtual Mixer

Who: All interested Faculty, with a special invitation to new and recently hired faculty and staff.  Come and find out more about The Institute for STEM Ed and how we can help you, and you can help us!  Date: Tuesday October 6Time: 4:00 till 5-ishPlease “Click here to register” and receive the zoom details and add the event to … Continue reading Institute for STEM Education — Virtual Mixer

IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Cold Out Gold Out Weekend: January 22 & 23, 2021

As we continue to follow the ongoing progress to safely reopen New York and communities across the USA, we have made the difficult decision to hold the 6th annual Cold Out Gold Out Winter Celebration virtually this year. Right now, NYS directives and guidance that limit gathering sizes, as well as some that limit interstate … Continue reading IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Cold Out Gold Out Weekend: January 22 & 23, 2021

SafetyNet

To: The Clarkson Community From: Robyn Hannigan, Provost and Jim Pitman, Dean of Students It is important for each of us in the community to acknowledge that we are in a position to look out for one another and, if necessary, provide assistance. One of the simple and effective mechanisms we have available to us … Continue reading SafetyNet

Join Us Monday: Exploring Alternate Assessments Teaching Circle Meeting

Join our Circle:  Monday, October 5, 2020 at 3:00 P.M., join circle facilitator Katie Kavanagh and peers as we continue to meet bi-weekly via Zoom to share discussions 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 … Continue reading Join Us Monday: Exploring Alternate Assessments Teaching Circle Meeting

CAMP Strategic Planning Open Forum #2: 9am on Friday, October 9th

 CAMP continues its strategic planning process with a second campus-wide Open Forum at 9am on Friday, October 9th.  Zoom details are below.   Multiple stakeholders have had input into a SWOT analysis for CAMP. The Strategic Planning Facilitator Team (Goodarz Ahmadi (MAE) and Anna Marie Dawley (SRS) and myself) will present the compiled and updated results of the SWOT … Continue reading CAMP Strategic Planning Open Forum #2: 9am on Friday, October 9th

Campus Wireless Network Maintenance Planned

The Office of Information Technology will be performing maintenance on the campus wireless network which will make it intermittently unavailable beginning at 4:00am on Tuesday, October 6, 2020.  We expect service to be restored by 7:00AM. Please go tohttps://status.clarkson.edufor details. We encourage the campus community to click on the SUBSCRIBE TO UPDATES button in the … Continue reading Campus Wireless Network Maintenance Planned

Human Subjects Research Resumption

In-person, human subjects research is now allowed as long as it is conducted following local regulations, CDC recommendations, and the guidelines for conducting safe research at Clarkson.  These guidelines can be found at the following link: Guidelines for Safe Research During COVID-19 (https://intranet.clarkson.edu/administrative/sponsored-research-service/research-continuity-planning-for-covid-19/guidelines-for-safe-research/). If you have any questions regarding your protocol and submitting a protocol, please contact … Continue reading Human Subjects Research Resumption

Undergraduate Student Academic Advising – Fall 2020 Midterm Update

This message is intended for all undergraduate Primary and Professional Academic Advisors.  It is hard to believe that we are in the fifth week of classes, which means we are more than a third of the way through the fall semester!  As such, I hope you have taken the opportunity to reach out to your … Continue reading Undergraduate Student Academic Advising – Fall 2020 Midterm Update