Clarkson University Professor’s New Technology Making Strides in Treatment of PFAS Thanks to Help from Shipley Center

Thanks in part to the Shipley Center for Innovation, Clarkson University Director of Engineering and Management Michelle Crimi has recently been awarded funding to continue development of a product that helps remove polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from groundwater. Crimi said that she began looking to commercialize her technology in 2018, and Clarkson’s Shipley Center was instrumental … Continue reading Clarkson University Professor’s New Technology Making Strides in Treatment of PFAS Thanks to Help from Shipley Center

Housing Lottery Information

Housing Lottery information will be available via myCU on Thursday, March 12 at 8:00am (Please note original announcement said March 9, but there has been a change). For you to receive your lottery number, you must complete your Housing Contract online.  You may access this by logging into your myCU account and selecting the housing link located at the bottom left of the main … Continue reading Housing Lottery Information

Updates on COVID-19 and WebSite Information

Clarkson Community Members, Clarkson and its Emergency Response Team are closely monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and its spread.  There are no reported cases of COVID-19 in the Clarkson University community.    Since late December, we have been updating our base of emergency protocols to take additional steps to keep students, faculty, and staff healthy and … Continue reading Updates on COVID-19 and WebSite Information

Message for Students Traveling Abroad

From: Jeff Taylor AVP Student Affairs & Global Initiatives Student Community, The Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Public Health for NYS Department of Public Health has sent Clarkson– and all NYS higher education institutions – a form to complete on all students returning from a country impacted by COVID19 including both sponsored travel such … Continue reading Message for Students Traveling Abroad

Piezoelectric Films for Microelectromechanical Systems is Subject of Distinguished Lecture on March 6 at Clarkson University

Susan Trolier-McKinstry, NAEto Deliver New Horizons in Engineering Distinguished Lecture The New Horizons in Engineering Distinguished Lectureship Series at Clarkson University is proud to announce that Penn State University Professor Susan Trolier-McKinstry will speak on Piezoelectric Films for Microelectromechanical Systems on Friday March 6 at 2:30 PM in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Student Center … Continue reading Piezoelectric Films for Microelectromechanical Systems is Subject of Distinguished Lecture on March 6 at Clarkson University

G. Michael Maresca, MD Elected Clarkson University Trustee

G. Michael Maresca, MD P’18 of Potsdam, NY, has been elected to the University’s board of trustees. He will serve on the financial affairs committee. Dr. Maresca is a Board-certified Radiologist who specializes in interventional radiology and women’s imaging. He is the president of St. Lawrence Radiology Associates. Dr. Maresca and his practice are one … Continue reading G. Michael Maresca, MD Elected Clarkson University Trustee

Clarkson COVID19 Communication

Members of the Clarkson University Administration, in close coordination with government agency representatives at the New York State and national levels along with local health officials, have been monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) that originated in late 2019.   On Sunday evening, New York State reported its first known case in New York City by a woman … Continue reading Clarkson COVID19 Communication

Clarkson Featured in “The Conversation”

Clarkson University has recently partnered with The Conversation, an Independent and not-for-profit online network of newsrooms first launched in Australia in 2011. The Conversation began its US operations in 2014. Editors reach out to scholars across academia and work with them to write scholarly articles that are picked up in the mainstream press around the … Continue reading Clarkson Featured in “The Conversation”

Dr. Farhana Sultana to Deliver Annual Hopke Distinguished Lecture at Clarkson University on March 27 on the Global Water Crisis

Dr. Farhana Sultana is an Associate Professor of Geography at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University, where she is also the Research Director for Environmental Collaboration and Conflicts at the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflicts and Collaboration (PARCC). Dr. Sultana will present the 2020 Hopke Distinguished Lecture, … Continue reading Dr. Farhana Sultana to Deliver Annual Hopke Distinguished Lecture at Clarkson University on March 27 on the Global Water Crisis

Clarkson University PhD Candidate to Present on Mercury in Wetlands at River Institute’s Nature on Tap Series

Clarkson University Student Evie Brahmstedt will be presenting her talk titled “Mercury, Wetlands, and Water Level Changes: What Could Go Wrong?” on Wednesday at Schnitzels, 158 Pitt St. Cornwall, ON as part of the River Institute’s Nature on Tap Series. Mercury is a potent neurotoxin that can pose detrimental health risks to both humans and … Continue reading Clarkson University PhD Candidate to Present on Mercury in Wetlands at River Institute’s Nature on Tap Series