Shortening the Distance Between Us: Contribute to Clarkson’s COVID-19 Archive

Calling all Clarkson community members!  Are you writing journals or letters? Are you interested in interviewing a friend or family member about their experiences during COVID-19? Send it to us to archive! For more details visit our webpage or email archives@clarkson.edu. A partnership between Clarkson University Libraries & Archives and the Department of Humanities & … Continue reading Shortening the Distance Between Us: Contribute to Clarkson’s COVID-19 Archive

SARS-CoV-2 Seminar Series Continues May 6th-

In the second seminar of the SARS-CoV-2 Seminar Series, Dr. Suresh Dhaniyala will present on how classic aerosol science can be applied to the transmission of COVID-19 in the air.

REMINDER: Novel Chat, Scythe, Tonight

Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students, REMINDER: The Clarkson University Libraries Golden Knights Novel Chat’s next read will be Scythe by Neal Shusterman. We will tonight, Thursday, April 23 at 5pm by Zoom. To add this to your calendar, click here. Click here to join the Zoom meeting. From Amazon:  “Two teens must learn the “art … Continue reading REMINDER: Novel Chat, Scythe, Tonight

#CUEverywhereTogether Photo Contest & Voting

Today, April 7, is the last day to submit your entry to the International Center’s photo contest! See below for the rules and how to submit a photo. Voting will begin tomorrow, April 8 through April 10 at 4:00 pm. Vote by going to our Facebook page! Click on the ‘Photo Contest 2020’ photo album … Continue reading #CUEverywhereTogether Photo Contest & Voting

Contribute to Clarkson Library’s COVID-19 Archive

We are all living through unprecedented times, and the Clarkson University Libraries would like to play our part in keeping a record and capturing experiences. Many of you are unknowingly creating primary source documents recording this time in Clarkson’s history, and the Libraries would like to preserve them. Are you keeping a journal? Are you … Continue reading Contribute to Clarkson Library’s COVID-19 Archive

Photo Contest

The International Center is sponsoring a photo contest with the theme TRAVEL! You can submit any photo you took while traveling in the USA or internationally! #CUEverywhereTogether How to submit a photo and the rules: Please email your photo (.jpeg or .png) AND a photo caption to internationalcenter@clarkson.edu by Tuesday, April 7, 2020.  One photo … Continue reading Photo Contest

Online Check-in is Now Open!

Online Check-in is now open and available through myCU. During check-in, students are asked to confirm or correct their personal information to ensure we have accurate information in our system. Check-in is required no later than Thursday, April 2nd. (Check-in Regulations) If you do not intend to enroll this term, please contact your SAS Representative … Continue reading Online Check-in is Now Open!

Clarkson will be complying with NYS Pause Directive from NYS | Stop the spread. Save lives. BE GOLDEN KNIGHTS.

To: All Students – All CampusesFrom: President Tony Collins Clarkson University will be complying with Governor Cuomo’s new directive for all New Yorkers (*see below).    In Potsdam – Only students who have been pre-approved by the Residence Life office are permitted on campus or in the residence halls. Anyone arriving without permission will be sent … Continue reading Clarkson will be complying with NYS Pause Directive from NYS | Stop the spread. Save lives. BE GOLDEN KNIGHTS.

Technical Support for Online Instruction

As we move to instruction in an online format, you may have a variety of technical support questions and needs. This resource from the Office of Information Technology outlines some of the more common items. Zoom: We now have enough licenses for all faculty, staff and students to have fully-licensed Zoom accounts! Your professor may choose … Continue reading Technical Support for Online Instruction