Chemical Mechanical Planarization Research: Clarkson University is leading the way in CMP

From August 16 through 19, 2021, the Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) will once again host the annual International Symposium on CMP.  The conference, organized with the support of the CMP Users Group of North America, is a well-established and highly anticipated conference for semiconductor companies globally as well as CMP consumable and CMP … Continue reading Chemical Mechanical Planarization Research: Clarkson University is leading the way in CMP

Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences will be New Home for Bioethics Program

Clarkson University’s Master of Science in Bioethics Program and Department of Bioethics are joining Clarkson’s other health-related programs in its Lewis School of Health Sciences, beginning July 1. Bioethics is a field that identifies and seeks to resolve ethical issues in healthcare. The bioethics M.S. and graduate certificate programs are offered jointly with the Icahn … Continue reading Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences will be New Home for Bioethics Program

Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources

Residential Board Schools and Impact on Indigenous Communities   These resources are meant to help people explore diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging[DEIB] for themselves, in their communities, and in our institution.  They may be resources that help you re-examine society or understand current events impacting different parts of our community and do some introspective reflection, explain … Continue reading Chief Inclusion Office Weekly DEIB Resources

Clarkson University Biology & Doctor of Physical Therapy Student is Lead Author of Scientific Paper

Camille Devereaux, who received her bachelor of science degree in biology (pre-physical therapy) from Clarkson University in 2021, is the lead author of an article published in the June 1 issue of the Journal of Allied Health. Devereaux, now an incoming Clarkson Doctor of Physical Therapy graduate student, and Associate Professor of Physical Therapy Ali … Continue reading Clarkson University Biology & Doctor of Physical Therapy Student is Lead Author of Scientific Paper

Three Clarkson University Students Win Fulbright Awards for 2021-2022

Clarkson University students Megan Flory ‘21 and Jack Garrett ‘21 have both been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Study/Research Awards to attend graduate school outside the United States for the 2021-2022 academic year and Graduate student Richard Plesh has been awarded the Fulbright U.S. Student Open Study/Research Award to conduct research in Slovenia. The awards are … Continue reading Three Clarkson University Students Win Fulbright Awards for 2021-2022

Clarkson’s Incoming Freshman Class of 2025 Exceeds Goals

The demand for a Clarkson University education continues to grow, as Clarkson has exceeded all first-year admissions targets for the incoming class of 2025. This fall, Clarkson will welcome more than 720 first-year students to its Potsdam campus when the Class of 2025 arrives on campus in August. There continues to be strong enrollment in … Continue reading Clarkson’s Incoming Freshman Class of 2025 Exceeds Goals

Miller and Mather Receive Clarkson University Physical Therapy Scholarship in Memory of Melissa Walsh ‘03 ‘05

Clarkson University’s Melissa A. Walsh ’03 ’05 Memorial Endowed Scholarship has been awarded to a third-year Doctor of Physical Therapy student Shelby Miller of Clovis, CA and a second-year Doctor of Physical Therapy student Nicholas Mather of Cadyville, NY.  The scholarship was established in memory of Walsh by her family and friends to assist a … Continue reading Miller and Mather Receive Clarkson University Physical Therapy Scholarship in Memory of Melissa Walsh ‘03 ‘05

Alumni Gift to Clarkson University Maintains Momentum on Science Center Renovation

Clarkson University’s Science Center Renovation and Expansion plans continue to move forward, thanks to a generous gift from alumni Bob Mann ‘69. The project, which was announced in April, reimagines the existing space, and adds another 45,000 square feet to the nearly 110,000 square foot structure. The Science Center has had modest physical renovations over … Continue reading Alumni Gift to Clarkson University Maintains Momentum on Science Center Renovation

Pre-Health Students Use Clarkson University Experience as Volunteers in Denver

Twelve Clarkson University pre-health science students recently completed a week of medical and volunteer work in Denver. The students, all members of Clarkson’s Doctors without Borders (DWB) club, which organized the trip, donated their time at the capitol building and a homeless shelter put together in the Denver Coliseum during Covid-19. “This homeless shelter was … Continue reading Pre-Health Students Use Clarkson University Experience as Volunteers in Denver