Opportunity to participate in biometric research as a subject

Dr. Stephanie Schuckers, Clarkson University, is performing biometric research and is looking for subjects willing to participate in the study titled ‘Performance and Security of Multimodal Biometrics’. This research involves the collection of fingerprints; all images will be collected over a series of 2 visits with standard biometric devices or devices made from commercially available components. In … Continue reading Opportunity to participate in biometric research as a subject

THE IGNITE DIGITAL MAKING SUITE IS OPEN!

We can help you with creating your online photography and video content. We will guide you in the right direction to create great looking and sounding content, teach you how to use the right equipment (which we have!), and help you with post-production (editing and photo touchups). This resource area includes high-end video cameras and … Continue reading THE IGNITE DIGITAL MAKING SUITE IS OPEN!

Clarkson University Names Founding Dean of the Lewis School of Health Sciences

After conducting a nationwide search, Clarkson University today announced Dr. Lennart D. Johns as founding dean of its Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health Sciences.   Johns will lead the Lewis School through a pivotal period that will strengthen and expand a growing portfolio of programs in the health sciences that assure the … Continue reading Clarkson University Names Founding Dean of the Lewis School of Health Sciences

Reminder from the Provost about Exams-During the Semester and Finals

Action: Follow Exam Protocol As a reminder, evening exams for fall 2020 semester are temporarily eliminated to prevent student time conflicts and to promote student achievement.  Administration of evening and weekend exams (UNLESS the course is scheduled as an evening class) may only be scheduled by Provost Exception, on a case by case basis, by … Continue reading Reminder from the Provost about Exams-During the Semester and Finals

Don’t Sweat the Citations

Dear Clarkson Faculty and Staff, The Clarkson University Libraries workshop series will continue Thursday, Oct. 8 at 5pm via Zoom with Don’t Sweat the Citations: Intro to Citation Management System.  Afraid of getting in trouble for plagiarizing? Intimidated by citations and reference lists? This workshop will discuss ways to avoid plagiarism and introduce you to … Continue reading Don’t Sweat the Citations

Clarkson Graduate Student Receives Award From New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

Kelly Aldinger, a student in Clarkson’s Master’s of Art in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, has been awarded the James E. Weaver Award by the New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The James E. Weaver Award recognizes a teacher who epitomizes the professional and personal integrity and … Continue reading Clarkson Graduate Student Receives Award From New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

Clarkson University Libraries Workshop Series – Staying Up-to-Date in Your Field: Health Sciences

REMINDER – WORKSHOP TODAY!  The Clarkson University Libraries workshop series continues on Tuesday, October 6th at 5pm via Zoom withStaying Up-to-Date in Your Field: Health SciencesLearn quick and easy ways to keep up with current trends in your field or on your research topic by creating database search alerts, subscribing to journal table-of-contents, and understanding what the key … Continue reading Clarkson University Libraries Workshop Series – Staying Up-to-Date in Your Field: Health Sciences

“How is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution?” at Next Clarkson University Science Cafe

How Is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution? will be presented by Clarkson University Biology Professor Beatrice Hernaut at the next Clarkson University Science Cafe at 7:15 p.m on Wednesday, October 7. Traditionally, Science Cafes have brought together local university and college professors and townspeople in relaxed, informal settings, such as coffeehouses and pubs. For the … Continue reading “How is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution?” at Next Clarkson University Science Cafe

Clarkson University Defends Against COVID-19 Through Technology

When Clarkson University commenced its fall semester planning back in the spring, it looked to be a daunting task to safely bring more than 3,000 students back to its main campus in Potsdam for both in-person and online classes — especially for a university known for its personal, rigorous hands-on learning. Questions like “Can classrooms … Continue reading Clarkson University Defends Against COVID-19 Through Technology