Teaching & Learning Corner announces RISE IV Completions

Congratulations goes to the following 17 individuals for recently completing RISE: Reframing Education for Success, Cohort IV. This teaching and learning skills development workshop was created by Clarkson’s Teaching & Learning Corner early in 2020 as part of an initiative to support faculty across the institution in their endeavor to teach online or remotely. We … Continue reading Teaching & Learning Corner announces RISE IV Completions

School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: March 2021

Message From the Dean We are excited to share with you the spring edition of the School of Arts & Sciences e-newsletter. Our students and faculty continue to amaze us as they pursue the interdisciplinary research and knowledge needed to solve real-world problems for a better future. In this edition, we have highlighted just a few of … Continue reading School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: March 2021

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar

Dr. Edwin A. Peraza Hernandez Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine Will present a talk titled: Smart Structures and Manufacturing Inspired by the Arts of Origami and Tensegrity Abstract: This talk will present an overview of the application of origami and tensegrity principles in the synthesis of novel smart structures and manufacturing … Continue reading Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

Dr. Leo Yazhou Jiang and Daniel J. Lorden Will present a talk entitled: 100% Carbon-Free Energy System: Can We Still Keep the Lights On? Abstract: The recent blackouts in Texas and California have revealed certain vulnerabilities within U.S. energy infrastructure which are not well understood. In particular: (1) a massive winter storm with frigid temperatures caused … Continue reading Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

Clarkson Occupational Therapy Student Retrofits Toy Car for Local Child with Disability

A local child will be riding in style from now on, thanks to a capstone project developed by one of Clarkson University’s occupational therapy students. Beth Ann Davies, from Zionsville, PA, said she wanted to use her capstone project to make a positive impact on the life of someone in the local community. The result … Continue reading Clarkson Occupational Therapy Student Retrofits Toy Car for Local Child with Disability

Ignite Speaker Series Presents: Dr. Jayshree Seth ’93

Register today by clicking here! Registration will close on March 4. Take this opportunity to register for this Speakers Series and discover Dr. Seth’s compelling story, her work and research at 3M, and how you can help promote access to STEM education for future students and leaders.

“Statistical Challenges With Ecological Data or Ecological Challenges to Statistical Models?” at Next Clarkson University Science Café

Matt Higham, St. Lawrence University professor of statistics, will present Statistical Challenges With Ecological Data or Ecological Challenges to Statistical Models? at the next Clarkson University Science Café at 7:15 p.m on Wednesday, March 10. Have you ever read a paper where the statistical analysis seemed far too simple to capture the complexities of the … Continue reading “Statistical Challenges With Ecological Data or Ecological Challenges to Statistical Models?” at Next Clarkson University Science Café