Human Subjects Research Resumption

In-person, human subjects research is now allowed as long as it is conducted following local regulations, CDC recommendations, and the guidelines for conducting safe research at Clarkson.  These guidelines can be found at the following link: Guidelines for Safe Research During COVID-19 (https://intranet.clarkson.edu/administrative/sponsored-research-service/research-continuity-planning-for-covid-19/guidelines-for-safe-research/). If you have any questions regarding your protocol and submitting a protocol, please contact … Continue reading Human Subjects Research Resumption

Clarkson University Names Founding Dean of the Lewis School of Health Sciences

After conducting a nationwide search, Clarkson University today announced Dr. Lennart D. Johns as founding dean of its Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health Sciences.   Johns will lead the Lewis School through a pivotal period that will strengthen and expand a growing portfolio of programs in the health sciences that assure the … Continue reading Clarkson University Names Founding Dean of the Lewis School of Health Sciences

Clarkson Graduate Student Receives Award From New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

Kelly Aldinger, a student in Clarkson’s Master’s of Art in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, has been awarded the James E. Weaver Award by the New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The James E. Weaver Award recognizes a teacher who epitomizes the professional and personal integrity and … Continue reading Clarkson Graduate Student Receives Award From New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages

“How is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution?” at Next Clarkson University Science Cafe

How Is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution? will be presented by Clarkson University Biology Professor Beatrice Hernaut at the next Clarkson University Science Cafe at 7:15 p.m on Wednesday, October 7. Traditionally, Science Cafes have brought together local university and college professors and townspeople in relaxed, informal settings, such as coffeehouses and pubs. For the … Continue reading “How is Wildlife Affected by Environmental Pollution?” at Next Clarkson University Science Cafe

Clarkson University Defends Against COVID-19 Through Technology

When Clarkson University commenced its fall semester planning back in the spring, it looked to be a daunting task to safely bring more than 3,000 students back to its main campus in Potsdam for both in-person and online classes — especially for a university known for its personal, rigorous hands-on learning. Questions like “Can classrooms … Continue reading Clarkson University Defends Against COVID-19 Through Technology

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Alex Cohen wrote a piece about last night’s debate. Trump and Biden clash in chaotic debate – experts react on the court, race and election integrity Alison Gash, University of Oregon; Alexander Cohen, Clarkson University, and Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden took part in a presidential … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Clarkson Alumna to Receive Society of Women Engineers Highest Honor

Dr. Jayshree Seth ’91, ’93 (MS, PhD, ChE), Corporate Scientist 3M’s Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division and Chief Science Advocate for 3M Company, headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, has won The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Achievement Award for her impact on SWE and the engineering profession. She will accept the award at their annual … Continue reading Clarkson Alumna to Receive Society of Women Engineers Highest Honor

Clarkson University Prof Gets $240K Air Force Grant to Better Forecast Space Weather

Clarkson University Professor of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Chunlei Liang has been awarded a three-year Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) grant of $240,000. The funding will be used along with Liang’s NSF CAREER award to support the development of an open-source code, CHORUS-MHD, for simulating the interior magnetohydrodynamics of the sun. “Software such … Continue reading Clarkson University Prof Gets $240K Air Force Grant to Better Forecast Space Weather

Clarkson Faculty to Showcase COVID-19 and Aerosol Research at National Conference

Clarkson University’s COVID-19 research will be the subject of several presentations at the 38th annual American Association for Aerosol Research Conference being held virtually next week.  Several Clarkson faculty members, post-doctoral students, and graduate students from the Wallace E. Coulter School of Engineering will be presenting their research on that topic and others over the … Continue reading Clarkson Faculty to Showcase COVID-19 and Aerosol Research at National Conference

Clarkson University Reh School of Business Offering Lecture on Supply Chain Disruptions: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Farzad Mahmoodi, Joel Goldschein ’57 Endowed Chair Professor in Supply Chain Management and the Director of Clarkson’s Global Supply Chain Management Program, will host a seminar titled “Supply Chain Disruptions: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic” on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. EST. The COVID-19 pandemic left the complex international supply chains in crisis: hospitals … Continue reading Clarkson University Reh School of Business Offering Lecture on Supply Chain Disruptions: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic