COVID-19 Testing for People Who Have Participated in Protests

Governor Cuomo added people who participated in a protest against racism to the list of individuals eligible for a COVID-19 test at public health centers. As a measure of responsibility to stop the spread and protect each other, he is encouraging all New Yorkers who did go to a protest to visit a test center.  More information … Continue reading COVID-19 Testing for People Who Have Participated in Protests

Restart-WELCOMING STUDENTS TO OUR CAMPUSES IN THE FALL

WELCOMING STUDENTS TO OUR CAMPUSES IN THE FALL Base Plan Outlined and Open For Feedback Clarkson University plans to welcome students back to its main campus in Potsdam and the Capital Region Campus in Schenectady in August 2020, and later in the fall semester for the Beacon Institute for Rivers & Estuaries.  It is important … Continue reading Restart-WELCOMING STUDENTS TO OUR CAMPUSES IN THE FALL

Engaging in Fall 2020 re-opening planning and implementation

Summer is here and Fall 2020 is coming faster than we think.  Understanding that things remain fluid we do have to have a plan.  We want to engage as many of our community members as we can in a few different ways as we move from high-level planning to detailing actions and implementation steps.  Below … Continue reading Engaging in Fall 2020 re-opening planning and implementation

English Conversation Corner Summer Program

The English Conversation Corner Summer Program is a ten-week program, starting on June 8th, 2020, and ending on August 13th, 2020.  Sponsored by the Student Success Center and the International Office, the Summer Program aims to provide non-native English speaking students with an opportunity to enhance their academic-based English language skills in a comfortable learning … Continue reading English Conversation Corner Summer Program

Community Forum to Discuss Racism and Our Community

Dear Clarkson Community,As Clarkson comes together to acknowledge and address the recent and continuing violence towards the Black Community, we are asking you to join a community forum to discuss how we support the Black Community and make changes within our community and institution. This is a reminder that the Campus Forum will be held … Continue reading Community Forum to Discuss Racism and Our Community

Clarkson Alumna Dr. Amy Jenkins Creating Antibody Therapeutic to Combat COVID-19

Clarkson University Alumna Dr. Amy Jenkins (’02) is working on an antibody therapeutic that acts as a “temporary vaccine” to prevent infection in individuals exposed to COVID-19. The innovative therapy would essentially create an immunity that lasts for several months, making it a great tool for frontline responders during the pandemic. Jenkins leads the Defense … Continue reading Clarkson Alumna Dr. Amy Jenkins Creating Antibody Therapeutic to Combat COVID-19

Call for Abstracts – Montréal ECS Student Chapter Virtual Symposium

Dear All, Clarkson University Electrochemistry Student Chapter (CU-ECS) would highly encourage you all to submit abstracts for the Montréal ECS Student Chapter virtual symposium which will take place on June 19th, 2020 at 10 AM (EDT) virtually via Zoom. Montréal ECS Student Chapter is accepting abstracts for up to 4 student presentations (10 minutes each). You may also indicate whether or not you … Continue reading Call for Abstracts – Montréal ECS Student Chapter Virtual Symposium

Special Master of Arts in Teaching Graduate Program Offerings for Clarkson Class of 2020 and Alumni

Recognizing the new career challenges that graduating seniors from Clarkson’s Class of 2020 and young alumni are facing as the nation reopens the economy, donors have seeded a new COVID-19 Alumni Scholarship Fund that gives them special access starting in Summer 2020 for select professional graduate programs offered at Clarkson.   Scholarships and other forms of … Continue reading Special Master of Arts in Teaching Graduate Program Offerings for Clarkson Class of 2020 and Alumni

English Conversation Corner Summer Program

The English Conversation Corner Summer Program is a ten-week program, starting on June 8th, 2020, and ending on August 13th, 2020.  Sponsored by the Student Success Center and the International Office, the Summer Program aims to provide non-native English speaking students with an opportunity to enhance their academic-based English language skills in a comfortable learning … Continue reading English Conversation Corner Summer Program