The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create challenges for Clarkson students. Similar to last year, Clarkson has been granted funding to support our students through these hard times. If you are aware of a student struggling financially due to covid, please guide them to reach out for help. To apply for emergency relief funds, students should … Continue reading COVID Relief Funds for Students
RISE Faculty Workshop Offered This Summer
Faculty are encouraged to join the RISE community this summer where you make valuable connections with Clarkson’s instructional community while gaining critical skills that improve your online teaching practice. RISE is an eight-week, asynchronous/synchronous online workshop (no on-campus requirement) for faculty at Clarkson. Learn more: enroll, community, FAQs and more Workshop: June 20, 2022 – August … Continue reading RISE Faculty Workshop Offered This Summer
Nominate a Student to work for OSL as a Student Life Assistant
We would love to have faculty and staff submit a nomination for a student(s) who you feel would be a good fit for the Student Life Assistant role. Please submit your nominations no later than March 1, 2022. Nominations can be submitted by following this link. The Office of Student Life invites current undergraduate students … Continue reading Nominate a Student to work for OSL as a Student Life Assistant
Lisa Propst Receives Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University
Clarkson University President Tony Collins has announced that Lisa Propst has been granted tenure and promoted from assistant professor to associate professor of literature in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences in the School of Arts & Sciences. She received her bachelor of arts degree in English literature and classics from McGill University, earning … Continue reading Lisa Propst Receives Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University
Electronic Consent to myCU in February!
Electronic Consent Coming to myCU in February! Students: the U.S. Department of Education requires you to give consent for Clarkson University to communicate with you electronically (via email and myCU portal) regarding financial items. This includes, but is not limited to, information related to your FAFSA application and financial aid package, notices regarding invoices, and … Continue reading Electronic Consent to myCU in February!
Our Experiences Panel: Womxn of Clarkson
Our Experiences is a series of conversations where a panel of Clarkson community members share their voices, stories, and experiences with the wider community. Join us this month on Tuesday, March 1st, 2022 at 5 pm in the Student Center Forum to celebrate Women’s History Month and the Womxn of Clarkson! If you would like … Continue reading Our Experiences Panel: Womxn of Clarkson
Honors Program Newsletter: February 2022
Message From the Director We’re deep into winter here at Clarkson, but it hasn’t stopped our Honors students and alums from getting out there into the world. We’re proud of what our Honors community has accomplished within and outside the classroom. While we’ve been having some fun at winter events (including a gingerbread house-building competition … Continue reading Honors Program Newsletter: February 2022
COVID Relief Funds for Students
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create challenges for Clarkson students. Similar to last year, Clarkson has been granted funding to support our students through these hard times. If you are aware of a student struggling financially due to covid, please guide them to reach out for help. To apply for emergency relief funds, students should … Continue reading COVID Relief Funds for Students
Mask Postcards Available
Mask postcards are now available for the campus community. People can post the postcard attached below on their office/residence door and then it is required for visitors to that office/residence to wear one in interactions in these spaces. If you are unable to print your own postcard, please stop by Science Center 331 and one … Continue reading Mask Postcards Available
Alisha Ohl Receives Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University
Clarkson University President Tony Collins has announced that Alisha Ohl has been granted tenure and promoted from assistant professor to associate professor of occupational therapy in the Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health Sciences. She received her bachelor of science degree in occupational science and her master of science in occupational therapy … Continue reading Alisha Ohl Receives Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University