Clarkson Seniors’ Short Film Accepted into Lake Placid Film Festival

“The Darkroom” a short film by Dan Wellings ‘23 and Patrick Maciel ‘23, two Clarkson University Communication, Media & Design majors, has been accepted into next month’s Lake Placid Film Festival. The event is being held October, 20-23 at various venues in Lake Placid. Maciel and Wellings’s short film will be screened on Friday, October … Continue reading Clarkson Seniors’ Short Film Accepted into Lake Placid Film Festival

2022 Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports

In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act [20 USC 1092(f)], otherwise known as the “Clery Act”, Clarkson University Campus Safety & Security is responsible for simultaneously preparing, publishing and distributing two annual reports (Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report) by October 1 of each year … Continue reading 2022 Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports

Indigenous Entrepreneurship – a new research domain

Celebrating the diversity of Indigenous people around the world during the month of October and the Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Clarkson University Professor and Reh Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, Christian Felzensztein, share his latest research on this topic that recently appears in the Journal of Management & Organization. How does an Indigenous entrepreneurial ecosystem develop along … Continue reading Indigenous Entrepreneurship – a new research domain

Faculty Mentoring Avail in Pairs Program

The Institute for STEM Education and the Teaching Mentoring Program Committee are proud to announce the continuation of the Classroom Pairs teaching mentoring program. The Classroom Pairs program provides the opportunity for personalized one-on-one feedback on teaching. Faculty members who would like help with some aspect of their teaching are paired with someone who acts … Continue reading Faculty Mentoring Avail in Pairs Program

Orange Shirt Day

Orange Shirt Day is an act of commemoration of the ‘Indian Residential School’ children, both the survivors and those that were lost. The acknowledgment of the ‘Indian Residential School’ legacy that occurred in North America from the 19th century to the end of the 20th century. These government-mandated and funded schools forced western society’s approach … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day

World-class Entrepreneurship Scholar to Present at Clarkson

Dr. Léo-Paul Dana from Dalhousie University in Canada will present an entrepreneurship research workshop at Clarkson. The event targets researchers in business and social sciences will be held on Friday, October 7 at 12 pm. Dr. Léo-Paul Dana is a graduate of McGill University and HEC-Montreal. He began lecturing at Concordia University in 1984, taught … Continue reading World-class Entrepreneurship Scholar to Present at Clarkson

Clarkson University Honors Student Studying in Israel

Clarkson University Honors Program junior Benjamin “Buddy” Bomze of Durham, N.C., completed an internship in Israel, this summer, and will remain for the fall semester to study abroad. The mechanical engineering major interned in Tel Aviv at IBI Group, an international architecture firm focusing on public transportation infrastructure. He worked on the red-line project, which … Continue reading Clarkson University Honors Student Studying in Israel

School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: September 2022

Message From the Dean Because of the breadth of fields included in the School of Arts & Sciences, we always have a diverse array of stories to share with you. Topics this month range from stem cells in zebrafish to award-winning research papers, and the news of Golden Knight influence begins in the local waters … Continue reading School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: September 2022