Interested in Teaching?

Clarkson University offers a 16 credit Pre-Teaching Minor for students interested in pursuing an MAT in teaching. Master’s level teacher education programs in New York require specific pre-requisites and high standards from their applicants. Receiving the right guidance as an undergraduate will ensure you meet those standards and pre-requisites, increasing your chances of success. See https://www.clarkson.edu/minor-conc/minor-pre-teaching for more details and contact Dr. Kavanagh at kkavanag@clarkson.edu for more information. And … Continue reading Interested in Teaching?

Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility, Clarkson!!

Trans Day of Visibility is an annual awareness day celebrated around the world. The day is dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender and gender-nonconforming people while raising awareness of the work that still needs to be done to achieve trans justice. Rachel Crandall, a U.S.-based transgender activist, founded this day in 2009 to raise … Continue reading Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility, Clarkson!!

Clarkson Appoints Douglas Wildermuth as First-Ever Director of EMS and Experiential Learning

A former New York State Trooper with more than two decades of emergency services experience, Douglas Wildermuth has been named the first-ever Director of Clarkson University’s Emergency Medical Services program.  “We are very excited to have Doug join us. He brings incredible experience, leadership, and a high level of professionalism,” said Lennart Johns, Founding Dean … Continue reading Clarkson Appoints Douglas Wildermuth as First-Ever Director of EMS and Experiential Learning

Library Spotlight: Ukraine

The Clarkson Libraries have created a Library Guide to the Crisis in Ukraine, as well as a book display. To check out one of our print books on Ukraine or Russia, please visit our display in the Main Campus Library, next to the Circulation Desk. For more information or library materials, check out our Guide … Continue reading Library Spotlight: Ukraine

Parking During Accepted Students Day Saturday

This Saturday (4/2) is the “Accepted Students Day” on Campus.  Open House Guests will be directed to park in Cheel Arena’s upper and lower lots as their Welcome and morning activities will be in Cheel. Students and Staff are asked to clear vehicles from these lots by 6:00 pm Friday. Any questions or concerns can … Continue reading Parking During Accepted Students Day Saturday

Safe Space Training

The Safe Space Workshops are an innovative, dynamic, hands-on approach to creating a safe space for all; focusing specifically on the LGBTQIA+ community. The Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Office will be hosting the following training:  Safe Space Training 101 – Friday March 11th 10:00am – 12:00pm Safe Space Training 101 – Wednesday, March 30th 2:00 … Continue reading Safe Space Training

Moment of Mindfulness

Moment of Mindfulness The Student Health and Counseling Center will be offering a weekly 30 minute relaxation practices program starting the week after spring break, March 25, 2022  and continuing through the last week of classes, April 29, 2022.  This will take place on Fridays 1:15 – 1:45pm. Discover a different practice each week. Meetings … Continue reading Moment of Mindfulness

B.H. Snell Elevator Unavailable Tomorrow

The elevator servicing Bertrand H Snell Hall will be unavailable tomorrow, Thursday, March 31, from early morning until approximately 2:00 p.m.  New flooring will be installed in the elevator. Please call 315.268.4000 as soon as possible if you will need the elevator to access the 2nd floor of BHSnell Hall during this time.  For 3rd floor access, … Continue reading B.H. Snell Elevator Unavailable Tomorrow

Peace Action Webinar

Learn about having meaningful and insightful conversations with Indigenous communities. As well as learning about the history and culture of the local Akwesasne Mohawk community. Please email darlincr@clarkson.edu for the Zoom link.