Al Poskanzer ’69, MS ’71, Ph.D ’74; John Connolly ‘79; Kenneth Lally ’79; and Michael Sarafin ’94 have been honored with the Golden Knight award by their alma mater, Clarkson University. Presented each year during the Alumni Reunion, Clarkson’s most prestigious alumni award is given to alumni who have distinguished themselves either by service to […]
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Clarkson University Presents Woodstock Award to Four Alumni
Bryan Greene ’04, Jessie (Conklin) Pappis ’04, Lauren Livermore ’04, and Victoria Ballestero ’14, MBA ’18 have received the Woodstock Award from their alma mater, Clarkson University. Presented each year during Reunion Weekend, the Woodstock Award honors young alumni who have demonstrated outstanding loyalty and service to Clarkson and the Alumni Association and who have
James Peploski Promoted to Full Professor on the Teaching Track at Clarkson University
James Peploski has been promoted from associate professor on the teaching track to full professor of chemistry and biomolecular science at Clarkson University. Peploski earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from Clarkson University. He teaches undergraduate courses in structure and bonding, chemistry equilibrium and dynamics, and general chemistry. He coordinates the first-year chemistry courses at Clarkson,
Amber Stephenson Receives Promotion at Clarkson University
Amber Stephenson has been promoted from associate professor to full professor of healthcare management in the David D. Reh School of Business. She is also the Director of the Healthcare Management Programs. Stephenson teaches health systems management, leadership and organizational behavior, as well as strategy capstone in the Healthcare Management MBA and Online MBA programs.
Chen Liu Promoted to Full Professor at Clarkson University
Chen Liu has been promoted from associate professor to full professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering. Liu received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China, a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of California-Riverside, and a Ph.D.
William MacKinnon Promoted to Associate Professor on the Teaching Track at Clarkson University
William MacKinnon has been promoted from assistant professor on the teaching track to associate professor of operations and information systems in the David D. Reh School of Business at Clarkson University. MacKinnon has been at Clarkson University for over 30 years, beginning his career as a computer technician in the Educational Computing department. He earned
Lisa Legault Promoted to Full Professor at Clarkson University
Lisa Legault has been promoted from associate professor to full professor of psychology and chair of psychology at Clarkson University. Legault received her PhD in social psychology and statistics from the University of Ottawa in 2009. Her Ph.D. thesis won the Governor General’s Gold Medal. She then received a postdoctoral fellowship award from the Social
Clarkson University Students and Hammond CSD Team Up to Install Innovative Pop-up Traffic Garden
Clarkson Construction Engineering Management Consulting Group (C3G) and Hammond Central School District have launched a Pop-up Traffic Garden, an innovative project designed to provide a safe and interactive environment for children and adults to learn traffic safety. This initiative aims to introduce young bike riders to different road scenarios, fostering essential traffic skills in a
Clarkson University to Host Paramedic Open House June 14
Clarkson University’s Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health Sciences will host an open house for its Paramedic Program on June 14 at Clarkson Hall, 59 Main St. in Potsdam. Those who attend the open house, which begins at 9:30 a.m., will have the opportunity to meet with the program staff and tour
Clarkson University Professor Awarded National Science Foundation Grant for Pioneering Research in Developing Deep Tissue Imaging
Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Xiaocun Lu was recently awarded an Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), which will support his pioneering research aimed at developing advanced biophotonic technology for deep tissue imaging. Lu’s research investigates technology that could overcome the limitations of traditional imaging methods