Clarkson’s Dr. Dana Barry Has Another Book Published

Clarkson Research Professor Dana Barry recently had a book published by Springer Nature. Her book (Formation and Control of Biofilm in Various Environments) was published in February 2020. It introduces bacteria / biofilm and provides valuable, detailed information for the detection, evaluation, and control of bacteria in various environments. She also has three papers (that … Continue reading Clarkson’s Dr. Dana Barry Has Another Book Published

North Country STEM Network to Offer Virtual Robotics Summer Camp

The North Country STEM Network is proud to partner with the STEM Learning Ecosystems Community of Practice and UBTECH to offer Camp: ASPIRE, a safe, virtual robotics summer camps. This partnership allows participation at a special discounted cost. Camp: ASPIRE is a structured, week-long camp, delivered over 5 consecutive days (Monday-Friday). Each camp consists of … Continue reading North Country STEM Network to Offer Virtual Robotics Summer Camp

Clarkson University Graduates First Cohort of Noyce Scholars

Clarkson University’s first cohort of Noyce Scholars, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, has graduated. This spring, Emily Holodak, Luke Moore, Kaylee (Turner) Pietroski, and Meghan Whitehead earned their teaching certificates and in addition, successfully completed CU’s STEM Up NY Program, which is designed to support pre-service teachers for careers in high-needs school districts.  Most … Continue reading Clarkson University Graduates First Cohort of Noyce Scholars

Clarkson University Announces Endowed George Floyd Memorial Scholarship Fund

In solidarity with the nation’s colleges and universities coming together to bring our support for the Black community, Clarkson University has established the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship to invest in a new generation of young Black Americans poised and ready to lead our nation both professionally and in demanding racial justice and endeavoring to make … Continue reading Clarkson University Announces Endowed George Floyd Memorial Scholarship Fund

Second Community Forum on Racism Tonight 7pm EST

Dear Clarkson Community, The Second Community Forum on Racism will be held tonight at 7-8:30pm EST.   We wish to thank the Members of the Black Community who shared their life experiences, their concerns, and their critiques.   The Second Forum will focus on action items, presenting our current actions, input we have received on addressing … Continue reading Second Community Forum on Racism Tonight 7pm EST

Clarkson Student Chapter of Electrochemical Society Selected as 2020 Chapter of Excellence Recipient

The Student Chapter of Clarkson University’s Electrochemical Society (CU-ECS) has been named a 2020 Chapter of Excellence recipient by the ECS Board of Directors. The award recognizes CU-ECS as one of the top three outstanding student chapters globally by ECS. Established in the summer of 2019, the Clarkson University ECS student chapter is dedicated to … Continue reading Clarkson Student Chapter of Electrochemical Society Selected as 2020 Chapter of Excellence Recipient

Clarkson University Healthcare MBA Earns Re-Accreditation

The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) has announced that it renewed the accreditation of Clarkson University’s MBA in Healthcare Management for seven years — the commission’s highest accreditation level. Clarkson’s David D. Reh School of Business also holds business accreditation from AACSB International — the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business … Continue reading Clarkson University Healthcare MBA Earns Re-Accreditation

Clarkson Alumna Dr. Amy Jenkins Creating Antibody Therapeutic to Combat COVID-19

Clarkson University Alumna Dr. Amy Jenkins (’02) is working on an antibody therapeutic that acts as a “temporary vaccine” to prevent infection in individuals exposed to COVID-19. The innovative therapy would essentially create an immunity that lasts for several months, making it a great tool for frontline responders during the pandemic. Jenkins leads the Defense … Continue reading Clarkson Alumna Dr. Amy Jenkins Creating Antibody Therapeutic to Combat COVID-19

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Prof. Andrew David has a piece published in “The Conversation” today. Parasitic worms in your shellfish lead a creepy but popular lifestyle If you’re an oyster lover, seeing a shaggy worm slither across your appetizer is revolting – even though such worms are harmless to people. An internet search using the keywords “oyster” and “worm” will … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Special Master of Arts in Teaching Graduate Program Offerings for Clarkson Class of 2020 and Alumni

Recognizing the new career challenges that graduating seniors from Clarkson’s Class of 2020 and young alumni are facing as the nation reopens the economy, donors have seeded a new COVID-19 Alumni Scholarship Fund that gives them special access starting in Summer 2020 for select professional graduate programs offered at Clarkson.   Scholarships and other forms of … Continue reading Special Master of Arts in Teaching Graduate Program Offerings for Clarkson Class of 2020 and Alumni