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Russell Hankey, Mechanical Engineering M.S. Student, Wins First Place in Student Poster Competition at NAHOMCon

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Mechanical Engineering M.S. student, Russell Hankey, just won the first place award in the student poster competition at the North American High Order Methods Conference (NAHOMCon) 2024, June 17-19, 2024, Dartmouth College The title of Russell’s presentation is “The Spectral Difference with Divergence Cleaning Method for Solutions of Kinematic Dynamo Problems.” His poster was co-authored by […]

MOVE-IN CREW – Student Sign-Up

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Sign Up for the Fall Move-in Crew!  Please apply for the Fall 2023 Move-In Crew! Sign-ups will be accepted until Sunday, July 28th.  Fill out the brief form to sign up!  https://forms.gle/xYPAbsTYVEiTVvk6A More information is below. Move-In Crew volunteers must have an infinitely friendly attitude, and the ability to smile (and smile, and smile!) even in the face of

Controller’s Office Monthly Reminder

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One Card Transactions The billing cycle will be ending soon. This includes One Card transactions dated through the 20th of the month. Expense reports are due to be submitted by the last day of the month. Please make sure you have reconciled all transactions dated the 20th current month. This includes all credits due to

Sara Olsen ’24 Presents Research at 2024 Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference

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Sara Olsen, Chemical Engineering ’24, an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Bethany Almeida’s laboratory, recently presented her work on ‘Investigating the Effects of Stiffness and Viscoelasticity on Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Immunomodulation’ at the 2024 Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport conference in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Her work was submitted for the BS-level Research Competition, for which

James Peploski Promoted to Full Professor on the Teaching Track at Clarkson University

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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,

Claire Liu Receives Edward Delaney Scholarship by the national Association for Institutional Research

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Institutional Research Data Analyst Claire Liu was recently awarded the Edward Delaney Scholarship by the national Association for Institutional Research (AIR). The Edward Delaney Scholarship facilitates the professional growth and development of early-career institutional research professionals by providing assistance to attend the AIR Forum, which was held in Denver from May 27 to 31. Liu

Seeking Paid Participants for a Study of Brain Responses to Speech Sounds

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Clarkson’s Hearing and Attention Lab (HAL) seeks participants for an EEG study examining brain responses to speech sounds. This project is part of a larger initiative based out of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, aiming to identify neural markers of abnormal language development in preterm infants. Data collection at Clarkson will characterize the mature adult response to

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