Work Around the Skylights on Monday

On Monday, November 9, the Science Center rooftop replacement project will affect the third floor hallway as indicated below.   Skylights in this area will be lifted out while roof work is being done, then, the skylights will be set back into place.   During the time of most risk to people walking through this hallway and … Continue reading Work Around the Skylights on Monday

Updated Winter Break 20′ Closing

There have been questions coming in about the Winter Break — if you go home, your travel is not restricted!  Only if you are approved for break housing do you need to stay in the North Country for the duration of the winter break.  Please see below. Greetings Residents! The Residence Life Office wishes you … Continue reading Updated Winter Break 20′ Closing

Clarkson’s Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries Begins Construction on Beatrice G. Donofrio Environmental Education Complex

Construction has begun on the new Beatrice G. Donofrio Environmental Education Complex at Clarkson’s Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries on Dennings Point in Beacon, NY. The brand new world-class education and research facility is made possible through the generous support of the Donofrio family in memory of their mother, Beatrice G. Donofrio. The new … Continue reading Clarkson’s Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries Begins Construction on Beatrice G. Donofrio Environmental Education Complex

Clarkson Grad Student Presents Paper at International Intelligent Robot Conference

Zhiliu Yang, a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering at Clarkson University, along with his advisor, Dr. Chen Liu, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering recently presented their newly published paper “pi-Map: A Decision-Based Sensor Fusion with Global Optimization for Indoor Mapping” at the 2020 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems … Continue reading Clarkson Grad Student Presents Paper at International Intelligent Robot Conference

Clarkson Professor Wins Award for Historical Essay About Women & Technology

Laura Ettinger, an associate professor of history at Clarkson University, and her co-authors have been awarded the Martha Trescott Prize by the Society for the History of Technology. The prize is given annually for the best-published essay in one of two areas: in even-numbered years, the prize is awarded to an outstanding published historical essay … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Wins Award for Historical Essay About Women & Technology

Clarkson Electrical and Computer Engineering Grad Student Presents Paper at International Symposium

Chutitep Woralert, a Ph.D. student in the electrical and computer engineering department at Clarkson University, along with his advisor, Dr. Chen Liu, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, presented their recently published paper titled “High Frequency Performance Monitoring via Architectural Event Measurement” at 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Workload Characterization (IISWC 2020) held … Continue reading Clarkson Electrical and Computer Engineering Grad Student Presents Paper at International Symposium

Clarkson University Team Discovers New Way to Protect Against Sunburns

A small patch you wear on your body could be the next big thing when it comes to protecting your skin against UV light exposure. A team of researchers at Clarkson University have discovered a custom bioink that can be 3D printed into a skin safe UV sensor. This sensor could one day be used … Continue reading Clarkson University Team Discovers New Way to Protect Against Sunburns

Virtual Costume Contest is Open for Voting

Voting is open between Noon and 8pm on Monday November 2, 2020. Please vote for only one option in each category.  Winners will be announced on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 through the student announcements.  Prizes will be distributed this week to the winners!  *Please note: Best Group/Duo must have at least two people in the photo … Continue reading Virtual Costume Contest is Open for Voting