Final Exams Fall 2022

The following applies to all courses on the Semester Calendar: Fall semester 2022 final exams are scheduled December 12-16th, 2022. In the event of a delay or interruption in the final exam due to unforeseen circumstances such as technological issues or an emergency, the faculty member or instructional staff should communicate as quickly and succinctly as possible to their students the plans for making up or rescheduling the exam.  If the Faculty/Instructional staff desires, the exam may be rescheduled on Friday, December 16th at 3:15pm or 7:00pm.  Faculty are also encouraged to use these alternate times when necessary, to offer to students in need of exam accommodations arranged through the Office of Accessibility Services. The grades will continue to be submitted in myCU(PeopleSoft) by 9:00am on Monday, December 19th. The intent of the next sections is to provide additional information about final exams from the Registrar, The Teaching and Learning Corner and, The Office of Accessibility Services: Registrar’s Office The final exam schedule has been uploaded to your Faculty Center in myCU. If the schedule is incorrect, or you are no longer giving the … Continue reading Final Exams Fall 2022

Spirit Week 2022 Window Painting Winners Announced!

The Office of Student Life would like to thank all of our student groups who participated in the window painting competition and our community for voting on our window competition submissions for 2022. This year, we had three different voting constituents who voted on their favorite window painting. Faculty and staff, students and university leadership all voted … Continue reading Spirit Week 2022 Window Painting Winners Announced!

Food Waste Survey

We need your help! We are exploring people’s understanding of issues related to food waste, and their attitudes and behaviors regarding a food waste separation program on campus. We are interested in hearing from students, faculty, staff, and food service personnel. Your participation will help us understand the current limitations and future potential of an … Continue reading Food Waste Survey

Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

If you are willing, please take a moment to fill out the attached survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research Project. We would greatly appreciate it. You are being asked to fill out a survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research project, “Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern New York.” IRB study number 23-12. The goal of … Continue reading Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

Ignite Dorf Makerspace Workshop – 3D Modeling & Printing Pumpkins

Join the Maker Mentors in learning how to 3D Model! Join us in the Ignite Dorf Makerspace (ERC Room 1114) this Sunday, October 30 at 1PM for this week’s Makerspace workshop! Students will learn 3D modeling and have the option to submit their models to 3D Print. Register for this week’s workshop or any upcoming … Continue reading Ignite Dorf Makerspace Workshop – 3D Modeling & Printing Pumpkins

Health Center to host a Flu Vaccine Clinic

Open to FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS!!  Tuesday October 25 10:00am-1:00pm & Tuesday November 1 2:00pm-5:00pm. This clinic is by appointment ONLY!  To sign up please visit the link below: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094CACA829A4F8C43-fluvaccine__;!!IfjTnhH9!WLYQm5ShA0CVo5qmASt00YYQ_mS4-mUwtEsphH6E9sBaW6rpqVJcj9D5aHTnrqIc7vDZIFITZss-MsN4ZvxTCJM$

History Doesn’t Disprove Any of the Bible’s Claims

On Thursday November 3rd at 7pm, the St. Lawrence County Director of Reasonable Faith (reasonablefaith.org), Bob Dale, is joining us in the Student Center Forum. He will be giving a presentation defending the claims of Christianity using historical evidence. Many today believe that modern history or archaeology have proven that the events found in the … Continue reading History Doesn’t Disprove Any of the Bible’s Claims

Clarkson University Professor Publishes Paper Highlighting Research Using MOFs to Remove PFAS from Contaminated Water

Clarkson University Kodak CAMP Distinguished Professor Mario Wriedt and his team recently had a research paper published in Matter, a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press that covers the general field of materials science. The paper is titled “Metal-organic frameworks as platforms for the removal of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances from contaminated waters.” Dubbed … Continue reading Clarkson University Professor Publishes Paper Highlighting Research Using MOFs to Remove PFAS from Contaminated Water

SASE AAPI Week

Oct. 24th – Diwali-Rangoli -Diwali (India) / Tihar (Nepal) – is the festival of lights and celebration. It is a week-long celebration and on the day of Laxmi Puja (10/24), we make a Rangoli (an artistic masterpiece made using color powders) on the ground to welcome goddess Laxmi to our houses and wish for great health … Continue reading SASE AAPI Week