LAST LECTURE–Shulman Professor Charles J. Robinson, D.Sc., P.E.-Clarkson University

Prof. Charles J. Robinson

The Imposter Syndrome — How a West Virginia Coal Miner Became a Noted Biomedical Engineer Who Traveled to 38 Different Countries and 44 States via OPM (Other People’s Money) and Made Many Lasting Friendships Along the Way — While Thinking That the “I Coulda Been a Contenda” Quote from On the Waterfront Fits Him Best!

The Last Lecture tradition is inspired by the best-selling book and lecture delivered by Randy Pausch in 2007 at Carnegie Mellon University. A Last Lecture speaker shares wisdom gained, and distills a life of inquiry, reflection and service into important guidance for successive generations.

Join in person at the Clarkson University Student Center Forum

May 6, 2022 04:00 to 5:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time

Join virtually via

https://www.clarkson.edu/live

The lecture will be recorded.

Dr. Robinson would appreciate any anecdotes, recollections, and reflections from former colleagues within and outside of academia and from former students as he transitions to an emeritus professorship at Clarkson. These may help jog his mind for vignettes to include in his lecture. Email him at crobins2@clarkson.edu

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