Fitness Center & IRC Thanksgiving Break Hours

THANKSGIVING BREAKFACILITY HOURS 2019FITNESS CENTER & IRCTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 – DECEMBER 1REGULAR HOURS RESUME DECEMBER 2 Pool & Fitness CenterTuesday, November 26 – Closing @ 7 PMWednesday, November 27 – Open 7 AM-7 PM  Thursday & Friday, November 28 & 29 – CLOSEDSaturday, November 30 – Open 12-6 PM  Sunday, December 1 – Open 12-11 PM   PoolFriday, November … Continue reading Fitness Center & IRC Thanksgiving Break Hours

Expense Report Deadline for One Card

One Card Transactions:The billing cycle has ended for One Card transactions dated October 21st through November 20th that have loaded to My Wallet by November 21st .  Expense reports should be submitted and approved by December 3rd.  The final Visa load for this cycle occurred on November 21st.    Please make sure that you have reconciled all transactions dated November 20th and prior.  Also, … Continue reading Expense Report Deadline for One Card

Instructors Prepare for Winter Quarter 2020

Winter Quarter 2020 term begins in just 6 weeks.  Clarkson’s Teaching & Learning Corner (TLC) offers this checklist of action items teaching faculty should complete in the weeks leading up to the start of classes in January 2020.  For individual consult, reach out to Teaching & Learning Corner at helpdesk@clarkson.edu. This checklist is your guide to … Continue reading Instructors Prepare for Winter Quarter 2020

Survey on Commuting

Please help us understand your commute!!  Win a $150 gift card for shopping in the vicinity of your home campus.  Your daily commuting habits to work or classes help us understand greenhouse gas emissions and parking needs. If you travel from off-campus to any of our campuses regularly for work or as a student we would … Continue reading Survey on Commuting

TODAY! Graduate Workshop: Apps to Organize your Research Life

The University Libraries presents: Apps to Organize your Research TODAY! Monday, November 25th at 5pm – Peterson Board Room (New Snell Hall 3rd floor) Add to your Google Calendar Are you using your mobile devices to their fullest extent for your research needs? This workshop will explore a variety of apps that you can use to help … Continue reading TODAY! Graduate Workshop: Apps to Organize your Research Life

Sponsored Research Certificate Program Available

We are happy to announce the implementation of the Sponsored Research Certificate Program!! This certificate program aims to broaden the knowledge and understanding of sponsored research administration and data stewardship for individuals across the University.  Our goal thorough this program is to create a Community of Practice that aims to share perspectives, expertise, and promote … Continue reading Sponsored Research Certificate Program Available

Pizza for Your Thoughts with the GSA!

Do you like pizza!? Do you enjoy being involved in discussions about graduate student matters? We can provide both on Monday, November 25th in the Student Center Multipurpose Rooms from 12:00-1:00. To assure that we have enough pizza, and the proper variety of toppings, please RSVP by following the link below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfbleftxdrTd3QRm2r9PF3i-Muc3UN7zBvBF9faeBh7KnifFg/viewform?usp=sf_link Kind regards,Graduate Student … Continue reading Pizza for Your Thoughts with the GSA!

Yeti Cooler Raffle to Support Sigma Chi

Enter to win a $400 Yeti Cooler! Sigma Chi is hosting a raffle for a Yeti Cooler on 11/22. Each ticket is $5. To enter, buy tickets in the Student Center the week of 11/18 or Venmo @Devin-Freeman-7 with your name and phone number in the description. Buy as many tickets as you want to win … Continue reading Yeti Cooler Raffle to Support Sigma Chi

Seeking Participants for Research to Test Accuracy of VR Headsets for Measuring Neck Motion and Proprioception

Now through December 6th!  Seeking participants for research to test the accuracy of virtual reality (VR) headsets for measuring neck motion and proprioception (body awareness of position in space). Earn $10 for 30-45 minutes of your time playing VR games.  Participants must be 18-30 years old and have no current neck pain, dizziness, or medical … Continue reading Seeking Participants for Research to Test Accuracy of VR Headsets for Measuring Neck Motion and Proprioception

Clarkson Climate Stories – A military perspective by Scott Toth

This week’s climate story was from Scott Toth, Assistant Professor of Military Science. Click here to view more on the Clarkson Climate Stories intranet site.