COVID-19 Act & Read: Today’s Update,

Included in this communication: Statements about Source of Transmission & Exposures Statements about Symptoms and Quarantine Time Statements on Vaccine Eligibility for More Groups Opening up on February 15 On demand testing access Statements on Positive Cases Reported Today (21 new cases today/ 77 current active total cases) Golden Knights, Here are some trends about … Continue reading COVID-19 Act & Read: Today’s Update,

Faculty & Staff Q&A Update on Red Level Activities

Yesterday afternoon, faculty and staff were invited to a drop-in session to ask questions about how to proceed with University operations while we are in a “red alert” level.  This was in addition to questions submitted to the COVID-19 Response Team members.   Here is a summary of those questions and answers: How can we support … Continue reading Faculty & Staff Q&A Update on Red Level Activities

E-Time Card Management – Sick Time

In early April 2020, as part of the 2021 NY State Budget, the New York State Paid Sick Leave policy passed. The policy required employers with 100 or more employees to offer 56 hours of paid sick time per year, depending on actual hours worked for all positions. Sick time began accruing on September 30, … Continue reading E-Time Card Management – Sick Time

Join us today, Build a Budget that Works!

Want to continue your journey to Financial Wellness? Would you like something productive to do while we are in a Phase Red?  Today…join the Student Success Center for a Thrifty Thursday- 30 minute Session-begins at 1pm.Zoom link hereToday’s topic: Build a Budget that Works (20 minute video). You may also take advantage of the West Group office hours … Continue reading Join us today, Build a Budget that Works!

CAPS Mentorship Program for Psychology Students

The Clarkson Association of Psychology Students (CAPS) is starting a new mentorship program that aims to pair up an underclassman with an upperclassman according to their interests in the field of Psychology.As a mentee in this mentorship, you will gain the insights of being a psychology major and be provided with support and guidance from your … Continue reading CAPS Mentorship Program for Psychology Students

Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Lunar New Year

The Chief Inclusion Office weekly resources are meant to help people explore diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging [DEIB] for themselves, in their communities, and in our institution.  They may be resources that help you re-examine society and do some introspective reflection, explain core concepts like intersectionality or anti-racism, or practical guides for action, such as … Continue reading Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources Lunar New Year

COVID-19 Read: Update on Positive Cases (13 more)

“To lose patience is to lose the battle.” — Mahatma Gandhi Golden Knights, We were notified today that 13 members of our campus community have tested positive for COVID-19.   First, we want to acknowledge everyone who is supporting the University’s quarantine and precautionary quarantine measures,  everyone who is wearing a mask in all settings beyond … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: Update on Positive Cases (13 more)

COVID-19 ACT & READ: POWERS HOUSE RESIDENTS TO ENTER PRECAUTIONARY SELF-QUARANTINE

Residents of Powers House are being asked to enter into a precautionary self-quarantine in their residences effective immediately. This precautionary step is being taken based on results from several Powers House students testing positive for COVID-19 and the result of wastewater surveillance testing that included SARS-CoV-2 markers. Precautionary self-quarantine means that residents will not attend … Continue reading COVID-19 ACT & READ: POWERS HOUSE RESIDENTS TO ENTER PRECAUTIONARY SELF-QUARANTINE