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Clarkson University Joins NY I-Corps Hub

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Clarkson University is joining the NY National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Hub, centered at the City University of New York (CUNY), as a new partner institution. Clarkson will help the Hub meet its goal of enabling researchers from diverse backgrounds to bring scientific discoveries to the marketplace. “We are thrilled to have Clarkson on […]

Clarkson Chemistry Undergraduate Student Receives NIH Support for Biomedical Research

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Matthias Schmidt, a dedicated undergraduate chemistry major, has recently been awarded a grant of $10,121 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). This grant supports Matthias in his endeavors within Assistant Professor Ka Ho Leung’s research laboratory in the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science at Clarkson University. The funding is designated for

Let Bookstore Know About Needs for Classes

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All Faculty,In order to save students multiple trips to the bookstore and be more prepared forclass, please let the bookstore know if you require non-textbook related items suchas:NotebookComp BookEngineering ScalePensEngineering PaperBinderIndex Cards….or anything elsePlease email Evan Hitchman at ehitchma@clarkson.edu if you have any of theserequired course items and he will list to your courses.Sincerely, Christopher

Clarkson Professor Receives ‘40 Under 40’ Recognition by AAEES

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Yang Yang, an assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Coulter School of Engineering at Clarkson, was recognized by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES) through their 40 under 40 program. This program was introduced to recognize talented individuals who have, either personally or as part of a team, been

Members of Biochemistry and Proteomics Laboratories at Clarkson attend Eastern Analytical Symposium

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Members of the Biochemistry and Proteomics Laboratories, led by Clarkson University Professor of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science Costel C. Darie, attended the Eastern Analytical Symposium, held at the Princeton Crowne Plaza from November 12 to 15 in Plainsboro, NJ. The Eastern Analytical Symposium is one of the largest conferences from the East Coast that covers

Task Force update, 11/15/23

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Dear colleagues, The Re-imagining Clarkson Task Force continues to work with great speed and is still in near-constant contact.  This message contains an update on our work, and some FAQ below. What has the Task Force been doing this week? In the past week we have held both an evening and a weekend retreat, in

Honors Program Newsletter: November 2023

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Message From the Director Welcome to the November edition of the Clarkson University Honors Program Newsletter. We are proud that our Honors students hail from diverse majors across our University. In this newsletter, we’re highlighting students from psychology, aerospace engineering, electrical engineering and construction engineering management. In addition, one of our recent graduates, a recipient

Clarkson University Timber Bridge SPEED Team Builds World’s Smallest Engineered International Bridge at Border Marker in Akwesasne

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Clarkson University’s Timber Bridge Student Projects for Engineering Experience and Design (SPEED) Team recently completed a bridge at the site of a border marker between the United States and Canada. The new construction is the world’s smallest engineered international bridge. The marker, located on the 45th parallel and split directly in half by the U.S.

Bioethics Minor Speaker Series Continues on Tuesday November 21, 2023, noon EST

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This fall, the Bioethics Department of the Lewis School of Health Science launched its new undergraduate bioethics minor at Clarkson. A National Endowment for the Humanities Connections grant supported the development of the minor and is sponsoring a speaker series to celebrate. The next speaker in the fall series, Keisha S. Ray, PhD will present a talk entitled, “Black Bioethics

Clarkson Chemistry Professor Receives National Institute of Health Grant For Alzheimer’s Research

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Ka Ho Leung, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Clarkson University, was recently awarded a nearly $300,000 grant from the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The main goal of this research is to evaluate the eligibility of chloride channel-targeted therapy for Alzheimer’s disease. The increasing prevalence of Alzheimer’s

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