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Clarkson University Student Wins Regional Award from National Aerospace Engineering Honors Society

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Clarkson University Aerospace Engineering major Andres Garcia Jimenez ‘20 was recently announced as the winner of the Sigma Gamma Tau Undergraduate Award for the Northeastern Region. Sigma Gamma Tau is the national honors society for aerospace engineering and was created in 1953 at Purdue University. The purpose of the society is to recognize the outstanding

Clarkson University Faculty & Staff Honored for their Excellence in Research & Scholarship Achievements

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Several Clarkson University faculty and staff members were recently honored for the significant amounts of external funding that their investigations and research activities have garnered. Inducted into the University’s Multi-Million Dollar Club were Associate Vice President of Student Success Catherine McNamara and Director of the Community Underrepresented Professional Opportunities Marjorie Warden. The Multi-Million Dollar Club

General Staff Meeting Thursday, May 21 at 10am

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President Collins will hold a General Staff meeting Thursday, May 21 at 10:00 a.m.For employees who have returned to working on campus, the meeting will be held in Science Center 360 and you can attend in person. Seating has been marked to ensure social distancing, and please wear face coverings that cover the nose and mouth. For those

STEM LEAF Faculty Forum with Provost and Associate Provost May 20th at Noon

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The STEM LEAF/ADVANCE Program is excited to invite you to a faculty forum to discuss difficulties and new realities after the unexpected semester we’ve just had. Discussion will be led by Provost Robyn Hannigan and Associate Provost for Faculty Achievement, Christopher Robinson. Faculty from all disciplines are encouraged to join.The forum will be Wednesday, May 20th

Clarkson Faculty Featured in “The Conversation”

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New tool to measure gender bias in the workplace may help finally eliminate it By: Amber Stephenson, Assistant Professor of Management, Clarkson University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea A new way to measure the causes and magnitude of gender bias against women leaders in the workplace should make it

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