Clarkson Ducted Wind Turbine Installation Celebration

Earth Day will be a big day for Associate Professor of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Ken Visser and his team as Clarkson University will celebrate the installation of Visser’s Ducted Wind Turbine, the 2018 project of the Clarkson Institute for a Sustainable Environment’s Sustainability Fund. The concept for the turbine came out of Visser’s research … Continue reading Clarkson Ducted Wind Turbine Installation Celebration

Clarkson University Physics Professor Awarded National Science Foundation CAREER Grant for More Than $500,000

Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Physics Jan Scrimgeour was recently awarded a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for $541,591. The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is a Foundation-wide activity that offers the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic … Continue reading Clarkson University Physics Professor Awarded National Science Foundation CAREER Grant for More Than $500,000

Two to Receive Honorary Degrees at Clarkson University in May

Dorr B. Begnal ’83, a co-founder and managing director of Winthrop Square Capital (WSC) and co-founder of Park Street Capital (PSC), and Gregory Verdine, the Evring Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School, and president and CEO of FOG Pharmaceuticals and LifeMine Therapeutics, will be awarded honorary degrees by Clarkson University in … Continue reading Two to Receive Honorary Degrees at Clarkson University in May

Noted Microlithography Researcher and Georgia Institute of Technology Faculty Member Elsa Reichmanis to Present Shipley Distinguished Lectures at Clarkson University, April 4 & 5

Elsa Reichmanis, Ph.D., will present the two lectures at Clarkson University’s 24th Shipley Distinguished Lectureship, April 4 and 5. The lectures are free and open to the public. Dr. Reichmanis is a chemist who has had an influence on microlithography, which is central to the manufacturing of electronic devices. She was responsible for the development … Continue reading Noted Microlithography Researcher and Georgia Institute of Technology Faculty Member Elsa Reichmanis to Present Shipley Distinguished Lectures at Clarkson University, April 4 & 5

Enrollment begins this week!

As we approach enrollment for the Fall 2019 semester, I would like to provide information that should help facilitate the process. Schedule of Classes: The searchable class schedule is available to everyone, here (no need to log into PeopleSoft!) The PDF is available for download, here. Knowledge Areas, Technology Courses, and Communication Points: Use the class search filters … Continue reading Enrollment begins this week!

Enrollment begins this week!

Fall enrollment begins on Wednesday, April 3rd!  Make sure you locate your personal Enrollment Appointment* in PeopleSoft – this is the day and time that you will be able to begin enrolling in classes. Not all students will enroll on 4/3/19, so plan ahead! If you plan to take classes at Clarkson this summer, contact your … Continue reading Enrollment begins this week!

Entrance Requirements to CU Recreation Facility

Entrance Requirements to CU Recreation Facility A friendly reminder to students entering the Fitness Center & IRC…Thank you in advance for your cooperation!  *Please follow to keep our Recreation Facility clean, safe & organized…   * Bring a pair of clean, athletic shoes to change into when in any part of the facility   * Street shoes … Continue reading Entrance Requirements to CU Recreation Facility

Supporting our Muslim Community Members

By now you have heard of the heartbreaking news of the deaths of 50 people and injury to 42 more in the attacks on two New Zealand mosques.  Across all nationalities and creeds, it is important for all members of the Clarkson community – and especially during this time our Muslim community — to feel … Continue reading Supporting our Muslim Community Members

PeopleSoft 9.2 Testing Group

We have an exciting opportunity available for Clarkson students to be a part of the testing group for the PeopleSoft upgrade. Being a part of this testing group will allow you to give the team feedback, see what the new system looks like before it’s rolled out, and have your opinions heard. We’ll be holding … Continue reading PeopleSoft 9.2 Testing Group

Clarkson Professors Explore Pre-dispositions of Energy and Fatigue in First Study of Its Kind

Assistant Physical Therapy Professor Ali Boolani and Assistant Sociology Professor Matt Manierre have published a study on the pre-dispositions of energy and fatigue. In the first study of its kind, they found that the stable predisposition to energy and fatigue is very different. Meaning, if you’re prone to being fatigued, you aren’t necessarily prone to … Continue reading Clarkson Professors Explore Pre-dispositions of Energy and Fatigue in First Study of Its Kind