“The Conversation” Expert Requests:

1. Diverse perspectives on unrest: We are eager to hear from faculty with unique perspectives, including data and evidence-driven stories, that will inform the American public about this time of protest. Our model especially allows us to highlight the work of scholars of color and highlight perspectives that may be missing from the traditional media. Some of … Continue reading “The Conversation” Expert Requests:

Clarkson Biology Professors Set to Study Global Connectivity Patterns in the COVID-19 Genome

Clarkson University Assistant Professors Andrew David and Susan Bailey were recently awarded an institutional grant to study the COVID-19 genome from various countries with the goal of unraveling their connectivity patterns.  With the help of undergraduate and graduate students, the researchers will mine thousands of COVID-19 genomes that have been archived in various governmental databases, … Continue reading Clarkson Biology Professors Set to Study Global Connectivity Patterns in the COVID-19 Genome

Clarkson Professors Set to Study Whether COVID-19 Inspired Faculty to Re-Envision Teaching Philosophies and Priorities

A group of Clarkson University professors was recently selected to receive a grant to fund research into whether the COVID-19 pandemic created an opportunity for faculty to re-envision their teaching philosophies and priorities.  Assistant Professor of Sociology Matthew Manierre, Associate Professor of Engineering Jan DeWaters, Assistant Professor of STEM Education Seema Rivera and Adjunct Business … Continue reading Clarkson Professors Set to Study Whether COVID-19 Inspired Faculty to Re-Envision Teaching Philosophies and Priorities

Christina Dutch ’91 Elected to Clarkson University Board of Trustees

Clarkson University alumna Christina Dutch ’91 of Morristown, N.J., has been elected to Clarkson’s Board of Trustees. She will serve as a member of the Audit committee.   Dutch is a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) with more than 20 years of experience in assurance and business advisory services. She is primarily focused on serving higher education … Continue reading Christina Dutch ’91 Elected to Clarkson University Board of Trustees

James F. Wood ’64 Re-elected to Clarkson University Board of Trustees

Clarkson University alumnus James F. Wood ’64 of Morgantown, W.V., has been re-elected to Clarkson’s Board of Trustees to serve a new five-year term. A past president of the Alumni Association, Wood also served on the Board of Trustees from 1995-2005 and 2006-2016. He will be a member of the Academic Mission committee.   Wood is … Continue reading James F. Wood ’64 Re-elected to Clarkson University Board of Trustees

Daniel Andreescu Receives Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University

Clarkson University President Tony Collins has announced that Daniel Andreescu has been promoted from assistant professor to associate professor of chemistry & biomolecular science in the School of Arts & Sciences. Andreescu also serves as Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science instrumentation manager. Andreescu’s research interests are in analytical methods for qualitative and quantitative investigations … Continue reading Daniel Andreescu Receives Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University

New Expert Requests from “The Conversation:

1. Central Park Karen: Pegged to the increasing popularity of the insult “Karen” – most recently used to describe the white woman in Central Park who called the police on an African-American bird watcher – we’re looking for a sociolinguist to write an article that goes into some of the history of using common names as … Continue reading New Expert Requests from “The Conversation:

Kenneth Wallace Promoted to Full Professor at Clarkson University

Clarkson University President Tony Collins has announced that Kenneth Wallace has been promoted from associate professor to full professor of biology in the School of Arts & Sciences. Promotion to professor is considered to be virtually the highest honor that a university can bestow upon its faculty. Wallace’s research focuses on the development of the … Continue reading Kenneth Wallace Promoted to Full Professor at Clarkson University

Tutoring for 2020 Summer Classes

Summer courses cover material at a faster pace.  You are encouraged to sign up early for tutoring help in order to manage the courses you are enrolled in. The Student Success Center is happy to announce that students can request tutoring for summer courses by going to their MyCU page and clicking the “accommodations & … Continue reading Tutoring for 2020 Summer Classes