Rape Culture and How You Contribute

WHAT IS RAPE CULTURE AND HOW DO YOU CONTRIBUTE TO IT?Come join ValueU in this important and ongoing conversation about the prevalence of sexual violence on college campuses and what we can do to break the chain of sexual violence here at Clarkson. RSVP by going to: https://tinyurl.com/CUStopRapeCulture

Negotiations Workshop with Founder of The Gray Collective

NEGOTIATIONS WORKSHOP: Join the Society of Professional Women in welcoming Clarkson alumni Lauren Fishel (Class of 2016) to host an interactive negotiations workshop! Lauren Fishel holds a Masters of Science in Negotiations and Conflict from Columbia University (Class of 2017) and is the founder of The Gray Collective, an organization that offers a variety of programs … Continue reading Negotiations Workshop with Founder of The Gray Collective

“Fake” News, Scholarly Sources, and Everything in Between: Tips for Evaluating Sources

Dear Clarkson Students, The Clarkson University Libraries workshop series will continue Thursday, Oct. 22 at 5pm – via Zoom with “Fake” News, Scholarly Sources, and Everything in Between: Tips for Evaluating Sources. What is “fake” news, really? What is the difference between a scholarly source and a news source? What is peer review? How do … Continue reading “Fake” News, Scholarly Sources, and Everything in Between: Tips for Evaluating Sources

“Fake” News, Scholarly Sources, and Everything in Between: Tips for Evaluating Sources

Dear Clarkson Faculty and Staff, The Clarkson University Libraries workshop series will continue Thursday, Oct. 22 at 5pm – via Zoom with “Fake” News, Scholarly Sources, and Everything in Between: Tips for Evaluating Sources. What is “fake” news, really? What is the difference between a scholarly source and a news source? What is peer review? … Continue reading “Fake” News, Scholarly Sources, and Everything in Between: Tips for Evaluating Sources

A Message from the Clarkson Family to Clarkson Families: The Family Unit During COVID-19 is on Campus

Clarkson Parents & Family members, Since classes started on August 19, Clarkson students have been doing a tremendous job with the health and safety protocols in place to protect their community during a global pandemic while continuing to make progress towards completing their degrees, and more importantly, towards their professional and personal career goals.   We … Continue reading A Message from the Clarkson Family to Clarkson Families: The Family Unit During COVID-19 is on Campus

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

The Shipley Center will be hosting its first Cube pitch of the 2020-2021 academic year in late October! 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 next Monday!

Last chance to vote for Sustainability Fund!

Vote on one of these projects. We will direct the $25k fund to the winning project. During the academic year, a team of faculty, staff and students will complete project design with implementation beginning in Spring 2021. The projects are: Invest in bike infrastructure Support green vehicles Food waste management Solid waste management Create a … Continue reading Last chance to vote for Sustainability Fund!

New Textbook Adoption Process Live Now

NEW TEXTBOOK ADOPTION PROCESS, LIVE NOW!It’s that time again! Time to begin our Spring 2021 book adoption process!I am excited to announce the launch of the Adoptions & Insights Portal, or AIP! Moving forward, this platform will be utilized by the University Bookstore to acquire your textbook adoptions. This tool allows professors and administrators to research, adopt … Continue reading New Textbook Adoption Process Live Now

NEW TEXTBOOK ADOPTION PROGRAM LIVE NOW

NEW TEXTBOOK ADOPTION PROCESS, LIVE NOW!It’s that time again! Time to begin our Spring 2021 book adoption process!I am excited to announce the launch of the Adoptions & Insights Portal, or AIP! Moving forward, this platform will be utilized by the University Bookstore to acquire your textbook adoptions. This tool allows professors and administrators to research, adopt … Continue reading NEW TEXTBOOK ADOPTION PROGRAM LIVE NOW