COVID-19 Read: More than 3500 Vaccination Appointments Available Today Through Next Week at SUNY Potsdam Field House

Additional information from HR on COVID-19 Vaccinations In Potsdam Non-exempt employees can use work time as needed to get their vaccination appointment, just let your supervisor know. Also, if you do not have access to a computer to complete the registration and attestation forms, HR staff are happy to help you. You can reach HR … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: More than 3500 Vaccination Appointments Available Today Through Next Week at SUNY Potsdam Field House

K2CC – FCC Licensing Announcements

The Clarkson University Amateur Radio Club (K2CC) is coordinating remote exams for those interested in receiving a FCC HAM license (Technician, General, Extra). The exam will be held on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 1:00 PM EST. To sign up, please fill out the respective form by 11:59 PM on March 6, 2021. All associated fees will … Continue reading K2CC – FCC Licensing Announcements

Virtual Yoga Classes

Join Certified Yoga Instructors Sarah Oakley and Sarah Scafidi-McGuire from the Yoga Loft in Canton, NY for a virtual introductory yoga class on March 9th at 8:30am or March 10th at 7pm! Please join us in learning a new relaxation/wellness skill by pre-registering for one of two classes at http://bit.ly/cuyoga.  A Manduka yoga mat will be raffled off to the attendees of each class and we will announce the … Continue reading Virtual Yoga Classes

Job Talk – Candidate for Assistant Professor of African American or Indigenous American Studies in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Baligh Ben Taleb Title: Treaty Rights and Land Fights: A Saga of Two Western Shoshoni Sisters Description: Today, he will talk about the implications of the Indian Claims Commission (ICC, 1946-1978) for Western Shoshoni sisters, Carrie and Mary Dann, and their long-standing battles for Shoshoni land and treaty rights in Nevada. Driven in no small … Continue reading Job Talk – Candidate for Assistant Professor of African American or Indigenous American Studies in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences

COVID-19 Read: March 3 No New Student or Employee Cases Today

Golden Knights, There are no new COVID-19 cases to report today among students or employees.  University Care Team Members  are currently supporting 25 students with active cases of COVID-19 and 91 completing mandatory quarantines on and off campus.  Please keep following the health and safety protocols!  “Success doesn’t come from doing certain things.  Success comes … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: March 3 No New Student or Employee Cases Today

Clarkson Professors Receive NSF Grant to Start Aquatic Undergraduate Research Experience

A new Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program is coming to Clarkson University this summer thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation. Aquatic Science, Engineering, and Technology (ASET) REU will bring eight undergraduates to Clarkson each summer for a ten-week research experience during the summers of 2021-2022. Under the direction of Biology Professors … Continue reading Clarkson Professors Receive NSF Grant to Start Aquatic Undergraduate Research Experience

Seeking Volunteers for Moodle Beta Testing

Clarkson Office of Information Technology currently seeks Moodle Beta Testers in support of future development efforts.  This new program welcomes all individuals to participate in periodic, ongoing efforts to trial/test features in Moodle. Ideal candidates are members of the teaching faculty or course instructors with a keen interest for using Moodle to advance teaching methods. … Continue reading Seeking Volunteers for Moodle Beta Testing

New Dean to Lead Clarkson’s School of Arts & Sciences

Following a national search, Dr. Darryl Scriven has been appointed Dean of Clarkson University’s School of Arts & Sciences and Fellow in the Shipley Center for Innovation, effective April 4, 2021. Scriven is currently the Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, Business, and Education as well as the John W. and Anna H. Hanes … Continue reading New Dean to Lead Clarkson’s School of Arts & Sciences

Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch. Applications are due this Friday!

The Shipley Center will be hosting its second Cube pitch of the 2020-2021 academic year on March 11th! 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 … Continue reading Apply to participate in the Shipley Center’s Cube Pitch. Applications are due this Friday!