The OT department has a large floor loom up for grabs. It can be used for
either campus or personal use.
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*Carlye A Hermenet*
Administrative Assistant
Occupational Therapy Department
*Box 5883*
*8 Clarkson Ave*
*Potsdam, NY 13699*
*Phone: 315-268-4412*
*Fax: 315-268-7743*
*www.clarkson.edu <http://www.clarkson.edu>*
The Student Success Center is looking for a large Bulletin Board or White
Board (approximately 5’W x 4’H or there about)
If anyone has one and looking to get rid of please let me know.
Thank you, have a great day!!!
* Lorraine*
* Lorraine Hicks*
* Assistant to Associate Vice President *
STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER
Box 5648
8 Clarkson Avenue
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Potsdam, NY 13699
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315-268-2209
lhicks(a)clarkson.edu
* "Wake up and realize that every day is a gift, so enjoy!"*
~ author unknown
We have some office chairs and two small sofas to get rid of.
You can take them for work or home. You are responsible for getting them
where you need them to go.* Send me email directly lharper(a)clarkson.edu
<lharper(a)clarkson.edu>* and I will set up a time for you to come over. I'm
in Snell 165.
*I need them gone by tomorrow, so whatever doesn't go will be put out for
disposal. *
Pictures included.
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*Lorraine Harper*
*Administrative Assistant*
COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & DESIGN
DIGITAL ARTS & SCIENCES
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699-5760
315-268-6484
lharper(a)clarkson.edu
Angela has been putting together a nice newsletter for the ISE that
includes news, events, and opportunities. If anyone would like to sign up
for it email arodrigu(a)clarkson.edu.
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Date: Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 3:43 PM
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January 9, 2020
Institute for a
Sustainable Environment
News & Events
January 9, 2020
Note from the Director
It is great when we can celebrate research successes! In December, Governor
Cuomo established a challenge between Clarkson and SUNY ESF to develop a
process prototype for emergency harmful algal bloom (HAB) mitigation. To
respond, Yang Yang (Assistant Professor in Civil and Environ. Engrg.) and
his graduate student ShaSha Yang (unrelated) are working on a very
fast-paced project to develop a process technology that could be deployed
to mitigate HAB outbreaks. The process uses electrochemical oxidation to
kill cyanobacteria and eliminate cytotoxins that are released by the
organisms. As the photos show (see here
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mGa0Rt-ucv92V-CN6iWkT-laKG3viUEnM76BLmv1Q_Hh…>),
the process works in the lab! The larger-scale prototype has been
manufactured and is on its way to Clarkson with projected delivery January
31, 2020. Profs. Stefan Grimberg and Michael Twiss have supported Yang's
effort. This support - especially to help a new faculty colleague to
succeed - is to be commended!
Sue Powers
Mark Your Calendars! <#m_-2578633948438282220_>
Transitioning to Sustainable Transportation Future: From a UN Speech, to a
New type of Transit, to Potsdam, NY
Speaker: Kevin Neumaire
('86 CEE)
Date: Friday, January 24, 2020
Time: 3:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: CAMP 178
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SE Clarkson Keynote Distinguished Lecture
Speaker: Stephen Bird
Date: February 5, 2020
Time: 4:00 am - 5:30 pm
Location: Snell 213
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2020 Distinguished Hopke Lecture
Speaker: Farhan Sultana
Date: Friday, March 27, 2020
Time: 3:00 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Snell B10L
Light refreshments will be served.
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ISE & Affiliates in Action
Clarkson's Beacon Institute Receives Grant from NYS Department of
Environmental Conservation
Clarkson University’s Beacon Institute was one of 23 groups awarded grants
from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The
Institute was awarded $39,459 to develop new and updated exhibits,
curriculum, and programs about the Hudson River Estuary, its watershed, and
fish and wildlife for visitors and Beacon schools. The upgrades will allow
the facility to serve more visitors and students. The project will use
place-based education about the estuary to promote knowledge of the
ecosystem, mastery of skills required by New York State Learning Standards,
and participation in community science and stewardship activities. Read
full story here.
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Adirondack Semester
Check out Steve Langdon with ADK semester students, as they conduct trail
research on the Ampersand Mountain Trailhead. Video link here.
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Seminars
2020 Women in Leadership Series Building Diversity & Inclusion
This is a worthy event (workshop) for faculty, staff, and grad/UG students who
are interested in diversity/gender and/or leadership and/or the
environment. While the emphasis is on women in leadership, everyone is
welcome. Students can go for free (or nominal -$25, includes lunch). This
workshop takes place on Friday, February 14th from 10:00 - 3:00 pm at Paul
Smith's College. ADD TO CALENDAR
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. View flyer here
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.
Community Events
DEC Encourages New Yorkers to Complete Survey on St. Lawrence River
Watershed to Help Guide Revitalization Plan for Region
St. Lawrence River Watershed Project
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(leaves DEC website) partners, including the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation (DEC), today released a survey seeking input
from New Yorkers with knowledge of the watershed. The short online survey
(here)
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seeks information from the public about interactions with these land and
water resources, and how a revitalization plan can address regional
concerns. The survey will be open until January 15, 2020.
Survey results will help guide St. Lawrence River Watershed Project
partners in the development of a revitalization plan. The watershed
planning process gives communities in the area a chance to consider
projects that could spark natural resource protection, economic investment,
regional sustainability, and community revitalization.
To learn more about the St. Lawrence River watershed, contact Emily
Sheridan, Eastern Great Lakes Watershed coordinator, at 315-785-2382 /
email: Emily.sheridan(a)dec.ny.gov.
Faculty Opportunities
Healthy Water Solutions Seed Grant
Deadline: January 24, 2020
The Clarkson/SUNY ESF Health Water Solutions Center of Excellence (CoE) is
seeking concise proposals for seed funding. A total of $30,000 is available
to fund all competitive proposals with a maximum per project of $10,000. To
view complete details and requirements, view document here.
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St. Lawrence River and Education Fund (SLRREF) - Funding Opportunity
Deadline: January 31, 2020
SLRREF is accepting application for funding for programs related to the
ecology of the St. Lawrence River. Eligible projects include environmental
research or education programs related to the St. Lawrence River, the
adjoining terrestrial features or a tributary within the St. Lawrence River
Valley, such as the Raquette, Grasse and St. Regis rivers. Read full article
here.
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Contact email Jill Winters here <Jill.Winters(a)nypa.gov> or call
315-764-6841.
SESYNC Education Program: Early-Career Researchers Program
SESYNC Education Program announces a new opportunity for early-career
researchers to examine natural, social, and actionable science approaches
to various socio-environmental themes. We kindly ask that you explore our
new Socio-Environmental (S-E) Early-Career Researchers Program online here
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mGa0Rt-ucv92V-CN6iWkT-laKG3viUEnM76BLmv1Q_Hh…>
and share this information with PhD candidates, recent PhDs and
early-career colleagues who are in the ecological, environmental, and
social sciences.
The Center for Environmental Policy - Solve Climate by 2030
As faculty prepare their spring syllabi, please alert all of your
colleagues who care about climate to a homework opportunity for their
classes. The Center for Environmental Policy at Bard College is organizing
a national event, Solve Climate By 2030, on Tuesday, April 7 from 5:00 -
7:00 pm. This event seeks to engage more than 100,000 students across the
country in dialog about state and local climate solutions. It will feature
an hour-long webinar hosted by a university in each state with climate
experts talking about three ambitious but feasible things that need to
happen in your state soon if we are to get on track to solve climate by
2030. To learn more, visit Solve Climate By 2030 here.
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Student Opportunities
Lake Regions Conservation Corps (LRCC)
LRCC is a 22.5 week AmeriCorps service program that develops skills and
experiences for conservation professionals. LRCC members are the driving
force behind many of the conservation efforts of New Hampshire's Lakes
Region. The LRCC is based out of the Squam Lakes Association at the
following host sites with 20 total AmeriCorps positions available. To learn
more and apply, visit LRCC here.
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Sustainability Leadership Training
Training will take place from Friday, March 6th to Sunday, March 8th at
Bard Center for Environmental Policy in NYC. C2C workshops are for
undergraduate students and recent graduates who want high-impact
sustainability careers that can change the future, in policy, business and
politics. Registration fee $30, paid after acceptance into the program,
covers meals and housing. Graduates receive a Workshop Certificate. To
learn more and apply, visit Bard CEP here.
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The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) Workshop
Deadline: January 21, 2020
SESYNC announces a new workshop for PhD students. The Diversity, Equity,
and Inclusion in Socio-Environmental Synthesis Research Workshop will be an
interactive experience that helps PhD students build skills in team-based,
socio-environmental (S-E) synthesis. We invite current PhD students from a
wide range of under-represented experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds
to apply. Workshop will take place Marcy 24-27, 2020 in Annapolis,
Maryland. Learn more and apply here.
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University of Maine Initiative for One Health and the Environment
Deadline: January 31, 2020
The University announced an NSF-funded Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU) program for summer 2020. From June 1 to August 8,
2020, we will invite 10 motivated undergraduate students to join our
faculty and graduate students to conduct cutting-edge research at the
intersection of human, animal, and environmental health. Learn more and apply
here.
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Email anne.lichtenwalner(a)maine.edu for more info.
Garden Club of America (GCA) Fellowship
Deadline: January 31, 2020
GCA Zone VI Fellowship is open to graduate or advanced undergraduates
students enrolled in environmental studies, forestry, or other related
courses of study with a special interest in urban forest. View announcement
here.
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SESYNC - Bayesian Modeling for Socio-Environmental Data Short Course
Deadline: February 1, 2020
SESYNC Education Program will once again host its annual “Bayesian Modeling
for Socio-Environmental Data” short course. The 11-day course will take
place June 1–11, 2020 in Annapolis, Maryland, and it will cover the basic
principles of using Bayesian models to gain insight from data. View
announcement
here.
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NSF Research Experience - Auburn University
Deadline: February 1, 2020
Auburn University invites applications from undergraduate students to
participate in a NSF supported summer Research Experiences for
Undergraduates (REU) program focused on the ecology of southeastern ponds,
rivers, reservoirs, and estuaries. Learn more here
<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mGa0Rt-ucv92V-CN6iWkT-laKG3viUEnM76BLmv1Q_Hh…>and
apply here.
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Disturbance Ecology in Central Appalachia NSF Research Experiences
Deadline: February 15, 2020
Eastern Kentucky University is seeking applicants for a summer REU program.
he theme of the research is disturbance ecology. Students will work at
Lilley Cornett Woods, a field station with old-growth forest in eastern
Kentucky, and in Daniel Boone National Forest. This is a 10 week program
running from 5/18 - 7/24/20. To learn more and apply, visit Eastern
Kentucky University REU here.
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Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR)
Deadline: February 23, 2020 @ 11:59 PM EST
CIGLR announces the 2020 Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program. The fellows
program exposes students to a broad range of disciplines and provides an
exciting opportunity for students to conduct research in the Great Lakes
region under the mentorship of a CIGLR or GLERL scientist. To learn more
about this program and to apply, visit CIGLR here.
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CNY Air & Waste Management Association Scholarships
Deadline: February 28, 2020
CNY Air & Waste Management Association is soliciting applications for its
2020 scholarships! Scholarships of up to $1500 will be awarded next spring
to college students or high school seniors enrolled in college for the fall
2020 semester in an environmentally-related program. View letter and
application here
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.
Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON) REU Program
Deadline: March 1, 2020
LUMCON invites highly motivated undergrads to apply for Research Experience
for Undergraduates (REU) positions in our NSF-sponsored summer 2020 REU
program in Interdisciplinary Research Experiences in Changing Coastal
Environments. REU participants will spend ten weeks (6/1-8/7/20) at LUMCON
conducting independent research projects with guidance from scientific
mentors/mentor teams. To learn more about the program and apply, visit LUMCON
here.
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UMASS Dartmouth School of Marine Science & Technology's Coastal Systems
Program Interns
Opportunities for interns to participate as part of the research effort in
the summer of 2020 and throughout the academic year (contingent on funding
availability). Research areas include water quality monitoring, oyster
aquaculture, nutrient cycling, coastal ecosystems, wetlands ecology, and
ocean renewable energy. View flyer here.
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Field Goods DRAWING & NEW Referral Program
Earn customer credit! Field Goods is now offering customers who refer a
pick-up location a $50 credit
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on each delivery through February 6, 2020! Click on each link to learn more.
DRAWING! Send your name and phone number to arodrigu(a)clarkson.edu for a
chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Field Goods. Reference "Field Goods
Drawing". Entries accepted through January 31st at noon. Drawing will be on
the same day at 1:00 pm.
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*Alex French*
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INSTITUTE FOR A SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT
Box 5715
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699
315-268-4307
afrench(a)clarkson.edu
As part of the Safety Days clean-up, we will be in the basement of the Quad
Center Core. Miscellaneous food service items have been left behind in the
transition from Aramark to Sodexo. The list includes but is not limited to:
· Large serving utensils
· White ceramic dishes and cups
· Chafing dish buffet servers
· Large rice cookers
· Carafes
· Pans
· Stainless serving dishes
Items can be viewed from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. on Friday, January 2, and again
on Monday from 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Please contact Gina at
glapoint(a)clarkson.edu if you are interested in viewing the stock. All
remaining items will be appropriately disposed of during Safety Days.
Facilities & Services
*Locks and Keys*
*Fleet Vehicle Rental*
*Building & Equipment Maintenance*
*Custodial Services*
*Grounds Maintenance*
*Plant Operations & Maintenance*
Mailing address: 8 Clarkson Ave Box 5550, Potsdam, NY 13699
Physical address: 42 Maple Street, Potsdam, NY 13676 (and temporarily 3rd
floor of Old Main)
PH 315.268.4000
The Department of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science has 5 metal file
cabinets available. They are in Science Center 115. Please contact
emccarra(a)clarkson.edu if you want to look at them. We will keep them until
January 3, 2020. If not claimed they will be recycled. Thanks very much.
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*Elizabeth McCarran*
*Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE
Box 5810
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699
315-268-6658
emccarra(a)clarkson.edu
The Office of Student Life is looking to rehome 13 conference room chairs
(photo attached). Please email me directly if you'd like to take any of the
chairs and they are available for pick up in Student Center 120.
Please note that Grounds is not available to move items without a work
order and an account number, at the expense of the taker.
--
*Kristen Avery - She, Her, Hers*
Associate Director of Student Life
OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE
Office: (315) 268-2345
127 Student Center - Box 8715
8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699
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The OT department has the following items in need of a new home!
Light Sensors-6
Instrumentation Amplifies-6
Magnetic Field Sensors-7
Differential Voltage Probes-7
Breadboard Cables-14
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*Carlye A Hermenet*
Administrative Assistant
Occupational Therapy Department
*Box 5883*
*8 Clarkson Ave*
*Potsdam, NY 13699*
*Phone: 315-268-4412*
*Fax: 315-268-7743*
*www.clarkson.edu <http://www.clarkson.edu>*
The PDF has been updated. Please disregard previous announcement.
As part of the evacuation of Downtown Snell Hall, items are being made
available to the Clarkson Community. These items have no obvious
connection to the University or to the Clarkson Family. Please see
attachment.
To bid on any of these items, send your name, phone#, item#, description
and bid amount in a sealed envelope to Ian Hazen at Box 5550. Bids will be
thereafter privately opened and items awarded to the highest bidder. All
items are sold “as is”.
Sealed bids will be accepted until Monday, November 25, at 4:30 p.m. Open
viewing of the items has been set for Thursday, November 21 from 11:00 a.m.
until 1:00 p.m. in Downtown Snell Hall room 100. Items need to be picked up
by Noon on Wednesday, November 27.
Email facilities(a)Clarkson.edu if you have any questions.
Facilities & Services
*Locks and Keys*
*Fleet Vehicle Rental*
*Building & Equipment Maintenance*
*Custodial Services*
*Grounds Maintenance*
*Plant Operations & Maintenance*
Mailing address: 8 Clarkson Ave Box 5550, Potsdam, NY 13699
Physical address: 41 Elm Street, Potsdam, NY 13676
PH 315.268.4000
FAX 315.268.4438