THE’s Global Academic Reputation Survey will open soon

Times Higher Education’s annual Global Academic Reputation Survey will be out very soon, and we ask Clarkson University faculty to spend 10 minutes lending it your expert opinion and getting your voice heard. You will start receiving their invitations from profilerankings@timeshighereducationemail.com within a week. Please check your inboxes (and spam folders) for this invitation. The invitations will be spread across a 3 … Continue reading THE’s Global Academic Reputation Survey will open soon

Clarkson University Students Without Borders Raises $18,000 from Haunted Infirmary for Medical Service Trip to Nicaragua

Clarkson University’s Students Without Borders (SWOB) organization is hailing its seventh annual Haunted Infirmary as a major success.  With support from Clarkson Provost Robyn Hannigan, Lewis School of Health Sciences Dean Lennart Johns, and the Physician Assistant Studies department’s faculty and staff, SWOB raised $18,000 to fund its planned medical service trip to Nicaragua in … Continue reading Clarkson University Students Without Borders Raises $18,000 from Haunted Infirmary for Medical Service Trip to Nicaragua

Clarkson University Engineering & Management Program Maintains Prestigious Dual Accreditation

Clarkson University’s Engineering & Management bachelor’s degree program has recently been recognized as maintaining its accreditation by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET Inc., the recognized accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology. The program also has maintained its business accreditation by AACSB International–the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools … Continue reading Clarkson University Engineering & Management Program Maintains Prestigious Dual Accreditation

Beacon Launches “Mapping Native New York” Exhibit with “Mattawan” Public Event

In a new exhibit, “Mapping Native New York”, mounted by Clarkson’s Beacon Institute, author and educator Evan Pritchard presents a series of large wall maps detailing the world of Algonquin Civilizations who were original inhabitants of the Lower Hudson Valley, including Dennings Point.  On October 16, in honor of Indigenous Peoples Week, a public event … Continue reading Beacon Launches “Mapping Native New York” Exhibit with “Mattawan” Public Event

Road Closed for Formula SAE Aerodynamics Testing

Today, from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., the Adirondack Trail (formerly known as the loop or back access road) will be closed from the water tower to Route 11 for Formula SAE Aerodynamics testing.  Per Bob Davis and his team of students:  We are looking to collect data to calculate our Coefficient of Lift and Coefficient … Continue reading Road Closed for Formula SAE Aerodynamics Testing

Clarkson Hosts Beacon Schools for DEC’s “Day in the Life of the Hudson River” in 5th year

For the fifth year in a row, Clarkson University’s Beacon Institute hosted students at Dennings Point to participate in NYS DEC’s annual “Day in the Life of the Hudson and Harbor”. Over 3,200 students participated at 70 sites up and down the Hudson River on October 14th to capture a “snapshot” of the Hudson River’s … Continue reading Clarkson Hosts Beacon Schools for DEC’s “Day in the Life of the Hudson River” in 5th year

Clarkson University Student Named to First-Ever Cohort of Rise Global Winners

Olaoluwayimika Olugbenle ‘25, a computer engineering major from Ogun, Nigeria, has been selected to be part of the first-ever cohort of 100 Rise Global winners. According to its website, Rise is a program that finds brilliant people who need opportunity and supports them for life as they work to serve others. The program starts at … Continue reading Clarkson University Student Named to First-Ever Cohort of Rise Global Winners

Clarkson Professor Named to NYS Collaborative Climate Research Effort

Erik Backus, the Howard E. Lechler Endowed Director of the Construction Engineering Management Program at Clarkson, and a Professor of Practice in Civil and Environmental Engineering has been appointed as a working group member of NYSERDA’s newly launched New York State Climate Impacts Assessment: Understanding and Preparing for Our Changing Climate. Backus is the immediate … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Named to NYS Collaborative Climate Research Effort

Clarkson Students to Present at National Eastern Analytical Symposium

Clarkson undergraduate students Shelby Alwine, Mary Donnelly, Bailee Underwood and Yashveen Rai will present their posters at the Eastern Analytical Symposium, a national conference that will be held in Princeton, NJ, later this month. This symposium brings together chemists from across the East Coast. These students work in the Biochemistry & Proteomics Lab, led by Clarkson … Continue reading Clarkson Students to Present at National Eastern Analytical Symposium

NSF MRI Internal Call for Expressions of Interest

All,  See below for the Internal Call for Expressions of Interest procedure. If you would, please forward this email to your faculty.   ! PLEASE NOTE: A revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 22-1), is effective for proposals submitted, or due, on or after October 4, 2021. URL: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18513/nsf18513.htm Full Proposal … Continue reading NSF MRI Internal Call for Expressions of Interest