Webinar: Epidemiology. What is it, and Why is it Important in Healthcare Today?

Attend A Webinar About Epidemiology: What is it, and Why is it Important in Healthcare Today? Monday, April 20, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Until the COVID-19 outbreak, most people had ever heard of Epidemiology, one of the most important disciplines in the healthcare industry. Here’s your chance to learn about it from the experts, two Clarkson faculty who teach the … Continue reading Webinar: Epidemiology. What is it, and Why is it Important in Healthcare Today?

Watch President’s Challenge Videos!

The 2019-2020 President’s Challenge is virtually here. This year’s competing teams have made videos featuring their innovative solutions, methods, and prototypes that you can watch on our Ignite YouTube channel. We encourage everyone in our extended Clarkson community to support the President’s Challenge teams by watching and liking their videos. Your support will ultimately help … Continue reading Watch President’s Challenge Videos!

APF Webinar: Drink More Mocha Lattes & Other Quarantine Health Tips

Today at 5 p.m.!Join the American Pakistan Foundation for a conversation with Clarkson University’s Dr. Ali Boolani on how we can stay energized, improve our moods, and combat fatigue during the quarantine. Dr. Boolani studies how energy and fatigue impact our functions and his research focuses on finding solutions to improve these moods. He is currently conducting a study … Continue reading APF Webinar: Drink More Mocha Lattes & Other Quarantine Health Tips

TOMORROW! Graduate Workshop: Staying Up to Date in The Sciences Literature

The University Libraries will continue our spring workshop series for Grad students with: Staying Up to Date in The Sciences Literature!   TOMORROW! April 21st at 5pm – Zoom Only (No in-person session) Add to your Google Calendar  This workshop will discuss ways to keep up with current trends in the scholarly literature.  Overwhelmed by the amount of … Continue reading TOMORROW! Graduate Workshop: Staying Up to Date in The Sciences Literature

Good Knight – Meaghan Hector ’21 and Marie Dedert ‘23

As we work through a challenging time – each of us focusing on doing all the right things in the face of uncertainty – your extended Clarkson family is thinking of you. Each evening, we hope to share a story of good things, Good Knights, as a way to remind each of us that, despite … Continue reading Good Knight – Meaghan Hector ’21 and Marie Dedert ‘23

New Climate Story – Mayor Rabideau ’78 on climate in Saranac Lake

This week our climate story is from Mayor Clyde Rabideau of Saranac Lake. Mayor Rabideau graduated from Clarkson in ’78. In this climate story Mayor Rabideua talks about winters from his time as a Clarkson student, the impact that climate change is having on eco-tourism in Saranac Lake, and their community’s efforts in the Climate Smart … Continue reading New Climate Story – Mayor Rabideau ’78 on climate in Saranac Lake

Sustainability Communications Intern – on campus employment

The Institute for a Sustainable Environment is hiring a communications intern. To apply for the job visit this site on handshake. The job description is pasted below.————————————————————————————————- The Institute for a Sustainable Environment is looking for an intern for the 2020-2021 academic year. The candidate should have a strong knowledge of sustainability issues and confidence communicating … Continue reading Sustainability Communications Intern – on campus employment

Good Morning, Knights! A Message from Provost Hannigan

Today’s message comes from Tammy McGregor-Twiss, Director, O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program Monday Motivation: It’s Okay to Not be Okay…… Prior to spring break, we were just learning of the novel global pandemic arriving at our doorstep.  We learned new expressions such as ‘social distancing ‘and ‘flattening the curve’ amongst others.  Within our own … Continue reading Good Morning, Knights! A Message from Provost Hannigan

8 Area Colleges Come Together To Fight Cancer During COVID-19 Pandemic

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the previously scheduled Relay For Life events for Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Clarkson University, The College of Saint Rose, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Siena College, SUNY Plattsburgh, SUNY Potsdam and University at Albany have now been rescheduled for Sunday, April 19, 2020 as a virtual online event. Student … Continue reading 8 Area Colleges Come Together To Fight Cancer During COVID-19 Pandemic

NYS Executive Order on Face Covering

The Governor has issued a new executive order, EO 202.17 effective at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 17, 2020 that any individual who is over age two and able to medically tolerate a face-covering shall be required to cover their nose and mouth with a mask or cloth face-covering when in a public place and unable to … Continue reading NYS Executive Order on Face Covering