Biology Seminar Series

Speaker: Dr. Bridget Amulike   Visiting InstructorBiology DepartmentState University of New York PotsdamWill present a talk titled:The Conservation of Grey Crowned Cranes (Balearica regulorum) in Tanzania   Dr. Bridget Amulike is currently a Visiting Faculty of Biology and a PRODiG Fellow at SUNY Potsdam. She recently received her PhD in Environmental Conservation with the focus … Continue reading Biology Seminar Series

Housing Lottery Spring 2022

Dear Students: We understand that everyone is excited about room selection for the next academic year.  We are very excited to have our buildings full again, and working with all of you in the residence halls. Below is important information for you to know about Housing Lottery, please read through thoroughly and carefully.The housing contract … Continue reading Housing Lottery Spring 2022

Do you have a business? Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch

The Shipley Center will be hosting its first Cube pitch of the new year March 9th! The program is ideal for any student or group of students who want to accelerate their existing business or startup. The Cube provides students the opportunity to gain access to exclusive Shipley resources that are not provided to other … Continue reading Do you have a business? Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch

Professor Jan DeWaters and Professor Stefan Grimberg Food Waste-to-Energy Project

Click here to read more about the project: https://researchoutreach.org/articles/food-waste-energy-project-based-school-learning-experience/

English Conversation Corner Program 

Video link: EC Spring 2022.mp4  The English Conversation Corner Program is an eight-week program, sponsored by the Student Success Center, starting on February 15th, 2022, and ending on April 21st, 2022.  The program is scheduled from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm every Tuesday and Thursday. To accommodate the needs of all participants and to better … Continue reading English Conversation Corner Program 

Does God Exist? And Why is that Important?

On Tuesday February 22nd, 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 30 minute presentation on the various scientific and philosophical proofs for the existence of God, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. After the presentation, we will … Continue reading Does God Exist? And Why is that Important?

Snell Classroom Tech Input Session

The Office of Information Technology will host an information sharing and input session on Thursday, February 17, 2022 at 12:15pm-1:00pm on the Potsdam Campus in Bertrand H. Snell lecture room 213. Click to: Add session to your calendar The session will feature an overview of OIT’s project plans for the upcoming Summer 2022 project season. … Continue reading Snell Classroom Tech Input Session

COVID Read & Act: Complete Clarkson Survey on Mask Wearing by 4pm Feb 15 / NYS Moving Forward from Pandemic to Endemic Response

In this communication: Background Information Mask Wearing Requirements on Campus Still in Effect Mask Wearing Survey: Please complete by 4pm on Tuesday, February 15  Background InformationThroughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Clarkson has followed Federal, State and local regulations and executive orders keeping the health and safety of our greater community as our priority.    Clarkson is a … Continue reading COVID Read & Act: Complete Clarkson Survey on Mask Wearing by 4pm Feb 15 / NYS Moving Forward from Pandemic to Endemic Response

VPN Login Update

The Office of Information Technology is informing the University community of an update which is part of Clarkson’s ongoing efforts to improve information security.  This Month: Community members who access Clarkson’s network via VPN connection service from a laptop, tablet or mobile device, will note a minor update in their login experience.  When you connect … Continue reading VPN Login Update