Last few days to vote for Sustainability Fund

So far 205 people have voted on this year’s Sustainability Fund. The top two projects are only 8 votes apart! We will direct the $25k fund to the winning project. During the academic year, a team of faculty, staff and students will complete project design with implementation beginning in Spring 2021. The projects are: Invest in … Continue reading Last few days to vote for Sustainability Fund

Acting on Symptoms of COVID-19

Employees, Please take note that you and our students should not go to in-person class/work or participate in campus activities with a fever of 100.4°F or greater, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, chills, muscle pain, sore throat, or new loss of taste or smell — all symptoms of COVID-19. If a student has … Continue reading Acting on Symptoms of COVID-19

CIO Weekly DEIB Resources Indigenous Peoples

These 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 how to review a syllabus … Continue reading CIO Weekly DEIB Resources Indigenous Peoples

RAVE Alert – Monthly Emergency Communication TEST

To the Potsdam campus community:Tuesday October 13th, 2020 we will conduct the monthly test of our RAVE Alert Emergency Notification System. On this date we will only test email and text messaging. RAVE Emergency Alert System utilizes Clarkson email and cell phone text messages.  Your Clarkson email is automatically loaded.  To receive a text message, login to PeopleSoft, under “Self Service”. Students – https://intranet.clarkson.edu/peoplesoft/ (MyCU) > Self Service Fac/Staff – https://intranet.clarkson.edu/peoplesoft/ (MyCU) … Continue reading RAVE Alert – Monthly Emergency Communication TEST

Sunday Evening Update on Positive COVID-19 Cases

Potsdam Campus Community, We want to again thank everyone for working together this weekend while St. Lawrence County Public Health responded to three positive cases of COVID-19 identified Friday evening on our campus.  We have had no more positive COVID-19 tests results returned. Please come together to wish our three positive cases a good recovery.  … Continue reading Sunday Evening Update on Positive COVID-19 Cases

Evening Update to the Positive Cases Reported On Campus

Potsdam  Campus Community, Many thanks to faculty, staff and student members of the University Community for cooperating with St. Lawrence County Public Health and University representatives, as we work together to follow up on three positive cases of COVID-19 among closely connected individuals identified last evening. Through current contact tracing and with the objective to … Continue reading Evening Update to the Positive Cases Reported On Campus

Update on the Reported Positive COVID-19 Cases

As we informed the Potsdam campus community late last night, three members of the Clarkson community have tested positive for COVID-19 and have been relocated for required isolation purposes. After administering over 40 rapid tests yesterday evening to the most obvious close contacts, no further positive cases were identified. Based on contact tracing by St. Lawrence County … Continue reading Update on the Reported Positive COVID-19 Cases

Three Positive Covid Cases Today – PLEASE BE DILIGENT TO THE PROTOCOLS TO MASK UP. SOCIAL DISTANCE. SELF-MONITOR FOR SYMPTOMS.

Potsdam Campus Community, Per our Restart Plan protocols, we are sharing that Clarkson was notified this evening that three members of our campus community, who live in close contact, have tested positive for COVID-19 after an onset of symptoms.  If you are experiencing symptoms*, please contact Campus Safety at 315-268-6666 ASAP for further steps to … Continue reading Three Positive Covid Cases Today – PLEASE BE DILIGENT TO THE PROTOCOLS TO MASK UP. SOCIAL DISTANCE. SELF-MONITOR FOR SYMPTOMS.