President’s Weekly Message: Stage 3 – Take Advantage of Fall Weather & Outdoor Activities

President’s Weekly Message:  Stage 3 – Take Advantage of Fall Weather & Outdoor Activities Stay focused on the good tactics of the game plan that got us here.

Banned Books Week: Sept. 27 – Oct. 3

Banned Books Week 2020 is September 27 – Oct. 3. Banned Books Week is a chance for readers everywhere to come together “in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular,” according to the American Library Association. Learn more about Banned Books Week, check out … Continue reading Banned Books Week: Sept. 27 – Oct. 3

CAMP Symposium

CAMP 2020 Technical Symposium, October 20, 2020 CAMP is pleased to invite you to participate in the CAMP 2020 Technical Symposium Visit either www.clarkson.edu/camp or https://sites.google.com/view/camp2020symposium/home for details The symposium will include: Live on-line presentations by Profs. Selma Mededovic Thagard, Mario Wriedt, Xiaocun Lu, Ajit Achutan, and Cetin Cetinkaya Pre-recorded presentations by Clarkson faculty & … Continue reading CAMP Symposium

One Card expense report deadline 9/30/20

One Card Transactions: The billing cycle has ended September 21st for One Card transactions dated August 21st through September 20th.  Reports must be submitted and approved by September 30th.  The final Visa load for this cycle occurred September 21st.Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated September 20th and prior.  This includes all credits due to refunds for returned items, cancelled … Continue reading One Card expense report deadline 9/30/20

False Confessions & Flawed Interrogations: Presentation by Huwe Burton

Thursday, October 8, 5:30-6:30pm In 1991, Huwe Burton was wrongfully convicted and spent 19 years in prison for a crime he did not commit before he was released on parole in 2009. In 2019, Mr. Burton was exonerated after a judge determined he was coerced into falsely confessing to murdering his mother when he was … Continue reading False Confessions & Flawed Interrogations: Presentation by Huwe Burton

Election Poll Inspectors Needed

As November approaches, we’re facing a critical shortage of poll workers around the country. This shortage will impact our ability to vote. During the primary season, we saw the number of polling places shrink dramatically. Many of those closures were fueled by staffing shortages. Historically, U.S. elections have relied heavily on volunteers who are 65 … Continue reading Election Poll Inspectors Needed

Capital Region Chamber Talent & Inclusion Summit – Live Streamed in Student Center Forum 9am to Noon Thursday, Sept. 24

Clarkson University is pleased to be a part of the Capital Region Chamber of Commerce Talent & Inclusion Summit* that will be 9am to Noon tomorrow (Thursday, September 24.).    Dr. Jennifer Ball, Clarkson’s Chief Inclusion Officer and Associate Professor of History & Social Documentation will be facilitating a session with experts on Inclusive Workplaces at … Continue reading Capital Region Chamber Talent & Inclusion Summit – Live Streamed in Student Center Forum 9am to Noon Thursday, Sept. 24

Vote for Wynter Malone in 2020 In the Limelight Video Contest

Wynter Malone, a sophomore and DA major at Clarkson, is a finalist in a video contest that showcases the talents of students with disabilities. There are awards associated with the contest, one of which is a public choice award. Voting for the video contest is open until Sunday. Let’s support Wynter in this contest by … Continue reading Vote for Wynter Malone in 2020 In the Limelight Video Contest

Clarkson Grad Students to Present at Electrochemical Society’s Fall Meeting

Aswin Pitchiya and Arash Bahrololoomi, who are both graduate students in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department at Clarkson University, have both received national travel awards to present at the PRiME 2020 meeting. Due to the pandemic, the event will be held virtually in Honolulu, HI next month. The monetary amount of the travel award … Continue reading Clarkson Grad Students to Present at Electrochemical Society’s Fall Meeting

Mandatory Annual Training 2020-2021

Hello Clarkson Employees, This is in continuation to the communication on the Mandatory Annual Training 2020-2021 (https://announcements.clarkson.edu/2020/08/26/mandatory-annual-training-2020-2021/).The EVERFI Training course on Diversity: Inclusion in the Modern Workplace was assigned to all employees on Sept 1 through the EVERFI training system and two new courses will be assigned soon. Going forward, you will receive new training assignments, periodic updates … Continue reading Mandatory Annual Training 2020-2021