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Clarkson Professor Named Associate Editor of Chemical Engineering Journal

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Simona Liguori, an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Clarkson University has been appointed as an Associate Editor of the CEJ (Chemical Engineering Journal). This international journal of research and development focuses on three aspects of chemical engineering: chemical reaction engineering, environmental chemical engineering, and materials synthesis and processing. Liguori came to Clarkson in 2020.

Clarkson University Offers Advanced Certificate in Power Systems Engineering

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Power grids are a hot topic right now as winter storms have strained grids and even caused some grid failure across the country. Clarkson University offers practicing power engineers the opportunity to advance their knowledge and technical skills in their discipline by obtaining an advanced certificate in power systems engineering. The curriculum covers both the

If You’ve Got Grit Then You’ve Got This Pandemic, Says Clarkson University Research

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A study co-authored by Clarkson University Associate Professor of Physical Therapy and Biology Ali Boolani suggests that grit — one’s personality associated with perseverance and passion for a long-term goal — determines lifestyle behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research appears in the January 2021 issue of the peer-reviewed academic journal Personality and Individual Differences.

Arbor Day Foundation Honors Clarkson University with 2020 Tree Campus Higher Education® Recognition

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Clarkson University was honored with 2020 Tree Campus Higher Education® recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management. “Tree Campuses and their students set examples for not only their student bodies but the surrounding communities showcasing how trees create a healthier environment,” said Dan Lambe, president of the Arbor

Clarkson Professor Appointed to Advisory Board on Acquired Brain Injuries

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Stephen Casper, a professor of history at Clarkson University and the associate director of the Honors Program has been appointed to an advisory board for a Wellcome Trust-funded grant on the sociology of acquired brain injury and neurodegenerative disease. Casper is the only non-UK-based member.  The project seeks to understand the following: How does depicting

Bill Cotter 73′ Sponsored Media Prize Award, Nominate a Student now

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The Bill Cotter ’73 Sponsored Media Prize award was established to recognize an undergraduate student who has made outstanding contributions to one or more Clarkson co-curricular media organizations. These organizations may include WTSC (radio club), CCTV (television station), the Integrator (newspaper), Clarkson Film Club, Photo Club, and K2CC (hand radio club). Specific selection criteria will

Recent Clarkson PhD Graduate Credits McNair Scholars Program With Accelerating Academic Pursuit

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If you asked Emmalyn Dupree ‘16, PhD ‘20 what her future looked like when she began her undergraduate studies at Clarkson University, earning a doctorate likely would not have been part of her response. But thanks in part to the McNair Scholars Research Program offered to her as a Biomolecular Science major at Clarkson, Dupree

Clarkson Libraries Encourages Campus Community Members to Contribute to COVID-19 Archive

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Clarkson Libraries, in conjunction with the University’s Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, has been working on a project titled “Shortening the Distance Between Us: COVID-19 Archival Project” and is now asking members of the Clarkson community to contribute to the archive. Shortly after the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic began, libraries, archives, and

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