COVID-19 Read: Please Make Your Super Bowl Sunday Plans Safe

As major media outlets are predicting, this Super Bowl Sunday has the potential to be a major COVID-19 superspreader event. Let’s not make it one at Clarkson and in our greater community.  Previous holidays have led to virus outbreaks, and national polls show that a significant number of people plan to attend parties this weekend.  … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: Please Make Your Super Bowl Sunday Plans Safe

Snowman Festival in Ives Park

Do you want to build a snowman?   The North Country Children’s Museum, in collaboration with the Potsdam Chamber of Commerce, St. Lawrence County Arts Council, Big Spoon Kitchen, SUNY Potsdam, and Clarkson University, invites you to attend the 1st annual Snowman Festival in Downtown Potsdam.  Together, these organizations are creating a safe way for people to … Continue reading Snowman Festival in Ives Park

SAVE THE DATE – Black History Month Events

We look forward to celebrating the Black community at Clarkson, all year long, and this month in particular. Below are the events hosted by the Chief Inclusion Office this month. All of our events are virtual and anyone from anywhere can join us. Please share with your networks. Happy Black History Month!   Wednesday 3 Feb. 2021 … Continue reading SAVE THE DATE – Black History Month Events

FACULTY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

To help faculty successfully develop their research programs, Sponsored Research Services is hosting a series of virtual discussion group sessions. The session for February 5, 2021, (12 – 1:30 p.m.) is: Tech Transfer/Start-upPresented by Jamey Hoose and Anthony Adamczyk The panel discussion will provide information about the important steps to document and disclose your inventions so they can be both published and patented. Join … Continue reading FACULTY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Faculty Research Reminders and Notification

Week of February 1, 2021 – PLEASE NOTE: 2 Events Scheduled Below Research Coffee Hour – In this coffee hour we will discuss a number of initiatives in development with the internal Research Advisory Committee (iRAC), including a review of the draft revisions of the CU Discretionary Funds Use Guidance for faculty feedback, an upcoming pre-tenure faculty … Continue reading Faculty Research Reminders and Notification

Tea Time with Clarkson Intercultural Ambassadors and the Chief Inclusion Office

Zoom Link: tiny.cc/febteatime Join the Clarkson Intercultural Ambassadors and the Chief Inclusion Office for an open and thoughtful discussion each month! This month we will be talking about impeachment. 

Interviewing Tips with Black on the Job

RSVP Link: tinyurl.com/BOTJInterviewTips How can you best market yourself to employers while navigating the complexities of intersectional identities? Come find out! -Learn what questions can be answered during an interview.-How to approach appearance questions during an interview.-How to prepare for a job interview.-How to successfully convey education and minimal experience during an interview. Black On The Job is a … Continue reading Interviewing Tips with Black on the Job

Clarkson University Prof. Jeanna Matthews Named Vice Chair of IEEE Committee

Clarkson University Professor of Computer Science Jeanna N. Matthews has been named the vice chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) – USA AI Policy Committee. AI, or artificial intelligence, is the theory and development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence and is a rapidly … Continue reading Clarkson University Prof. Jeanna Matthews Named Vice Chair of IEEE Committee

Survey: St. Lawrence University Government Department Conducting Civic Engagement Research

Please take a few minutes out of your day to help a student finish senior research! This short and easy survey is only six questions long and the more participants that take it, the better this research will be. Thank you for your help! Reach out to Dr. Seija at jseija@stlawu.edu or Niamh Creedon-Carey at … Continue reading Survey: St. Lawrence University Government Department Conducting Civic Engagement Research