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Clarkson University to Hold Class of 2021 Commencement on May 15

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Class of 2020 Commencement Ceremony Set for May 22 Over 750 Clarkson University students will be granted bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees at commencement ceremonies in May in Cheel Arena.  Due to current NYS guidance on capacity requirements, and to allow each student the option to bring two guests, multiple ceremonies in Cheel Arena are […]

Clarkson Professor Receives Mentoring for Research and Scholarship Award

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Clarkson University Professor Silvana Andreescu has been awarded the Distinction in Faculty Mentoring for Research and Scholarship Award.  The Distinction in Faculty Mentoring for Research and Scholarship Award recognizes a faculty member who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to faculty mentoring in research and scholarship by actively assisting pre-tenure and mid-career faculty in developing their

The “To-Do” List Music Video: Two-Minute Guide for Clarkson Educators

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Supporting student achievement through Student Administrative Services (SAS) and the Office of University Advising (OUA), this short two-minute video provides the pathway for Clarkson educators, coaches, and mentors to successfully help students navigate and complete their myCU “To-Do” List tasks. Your support is appreciated! Your support is appreciated! For questions or more quick tips, e-mail sas@clarkson.edu or oua@clarkson.edu.

Clarkson University’s Virtual Learning in the P-12 Classroom course Earns Quality Matters Certification for Course Design Quality

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2021 April 27 Potsdam, NY — Teachers seeking an advanced degree or certification in education can now choose to complete a Quality Matters certified online course in Virtual Learning in the P-12 Classroom (ED573) offered exclusively by Clarkson University.  ED573 was designed and is taught by Clarkson’s Teaching and Learning Corner’s Managing and Senior Instructional

Clarkson Professor Named Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry

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Evgeny Katz, the Milton Kerker Chair in Colloid Science in the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science at Clarkson University has been named a Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE). This is the highest international recognition in the area of electrochemistry. Dr. Katz received the ISE Fellow appointment in recognition of his outstanding

Two Clarkson University Students Awarded SMART Scholarships

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Jack DiMeo and Samuel Gwinn, both Awarded SMART Scholarship  Jack DiMeo ‘23 and Samuel Gwinn ‘23, both undergraduate students at Clarkson University, have been awarded the Department of Defense Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation Scholarship.  This award provides students with full tuition for up to five years, summer internships, a stipend and full-time employment

Clarkson University Named a Best Value College for 2021 by The Princeton Review

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Clarkson University is one of the nation’s top colleges for students seeking a superb education with great career preparation and at an affordable price, according to The Princeton Review®.  The education services company named Clarkson as a Best Value College for 2021 in a feature the company posted on its website on April 20. The

Clarkson University’s Online MBA Ranked One of World’s Top 50 Programs By QS in 2021

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The Online MBA Program at Clarkson University’s Reh School of Business has been ranked in the top 50 programs globally in the QS 2021 Global Online MBA Rankings. The rankings assess the world’s top Online MBA programs from business schools around the globe based on faculty and teaching, class profile, employability, and class experience. They

Researchers from Clarkson University, SUNY Fredonia and SUNY Oswego to Receive $6 Million from EPA to Continue Great Lakes Contaminant Monitoring

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded Clarkson University an approximately $6-million five-year grant to continue its partnership with SUNY Fredonia and SUNY Oswego to conduct the Great Lakes Fish Monitoring and Surveillance Program (GLFMSP). The EPA has previously awarded the partnership team $14.75 million, since 2006, to monitor for contaminants in the Great Lakes.

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