CURE 2024: Call for Proposals and Save the Date

Announcing the sixth annual Clarkson Unconference Refresh Event (CURE)! Join us: June 5, June 12, and June 19, 2024. Hosted by the 2024 CURE Planning Team: Ben Galluzzo, Alexander Cohen, and Kate Mikel. The 2024 annual Clarkson Unconference Refresh Event (CURE) will take place on Wednesday mornings this June (6/5, 6/12 6/19), 8:30 AM – … Continue reading CURE 2024: Call for Proposals and Save the Date

AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) Lab INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF VOICE SIGNAL QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND DENOISING

AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) Lab INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF VOICE SIGNAL QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND DENOISING Participants will be asked to spend up to 30 minutes with a computer voice recording application in a lab or in the cafeteria over one or … Continue reading AI Vision, Health, Biometrics, and Applied Computing (AVHBAC) Lab INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 40 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF VOICE SIGNAL QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND DENOISING

Clarkson University Researchers Ask Public To Report Mooneye Fish Catches

A Clarkson University research team led by graduate student David Selner, Biology Professor Tom Langen, and retired DEC fisheries biologist Doug Carlson is seeking the public’s help in trying to learn more about the distribution and abundance of Mooneye fish on North Country rivers. The mooneye is a distinctive fish that inhabits the Oswegatchie and … Continue reading Clarkson University Researchers Ask Public To Report Mooneye Fish Catches

Clarkson University’s BOREALIS Scholars Present Research at Northeast Bioengineering Conference

Two first-year students from Clarkson University’s Bioengineering Research Education to Accelerate Innovation in STEM (BOREALIS) Scholars program, Rose Leader and Ciara Nuesi, recently presented their research at the recent Northeast Bioengineering Conference (NEBEC). The conference, hosted by the Stevens Institute of Technology, provides a platform for budding engineers and researchers to showcase their innovative work … Continue reading Clarkson University’s BOREALIS Scholars Present Research at Northeast Bioengineering Conference

Clarkson’s Celebration and Recognition of Excellence Weekend (CREW) Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, April 18-20, 2024

Honoring the outstanding achievements of our faculty, staff, and students in research, scholarship, leadership, innovation, community engagement, and more.  Friends, family, and supporters are welcome to attend. www.clarkson.edu/crew.  Thursday, April 18 12:00p STEM QUEST Friday, April 19 8:00a-5:00p Research and Project Showcase (RAPS) Saturday, April 20  10:00a School and Institute Award Ceremonies 12:00p Lunch on your own (Student Center Servery is … Continue reading Clarkson’s Celebration and Recognition of Excellence Weekend (CREW) Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, April 18-20, 2024

Healthcare Management MBA Alumna and Health Advisory Council Member Empowers Young Leaders Through Sports

Kelsey Madden, an esteemed alumna of the Clarkson University Healthcare Management MBA program and a dedicated member of the Health Advisory Council, recently spearheaded an empowering event for young women athletes in Albany, NY. Titled “Girls Who Play Sports Become Women Who Lead,” the program brought together over 50 promising individuals from Albany PAL, Boys … Continue reading Healthcare Management MBA Alumna and Health Advisory Council Member Empowers Young Leaders Through Sports

David A Walsh Arts & Science Seminar Monday April 15th: Ed Dzialowski

David A Walsh Arts & Science Seminar Monday April 15th: Ed Dzialowski, Professor, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas will speak on “Comparative Developmental Physiology.” Bio: Ed Dzialowski received his B.A. degree in Biology at Kalamazoo College. He completed his graduate studies at Drexel University with a … Continue reading David A Walsh Arts & Science Seminar Monday April 15th: Ed Dzialowski

Jobs at Clarkson

Counselor I (Potsdam, NY) Counselors and Therapists, are you looking for a position with creative and enthusiastic co-workers in a supportive work setting?  Clarkson University’s Counseling Center is hiring master-level, licensed professionals to join their team to join our team In August.  The primary responsibility for this position is individual and crisis counseling for enrolled … Continue reading Jobs at Clarkson

Interested in exploring the commercial potential of your research project? Join us on April 17th to learn about Clarkson’s NSF I-Corps program.

Please join the SRS, CAMP, and the Shipley Center on Wednesday, April 17th to learn about the upcoming launch of Clarkson’s NSF I-Corps program.  During this informal gathering, taking place from 4p-6pm at the Adirondack Lodge, you’ll have a chance to learn about the program, its benefits (including up to $2,500 in funding), and how … Continue reading Interested in exploring the commercial potential of your research project? Join us on April 17th to learn about Clarkson’s NSF I-Corps program.

Clarkson Hosting GIS Users Group Meeting on 4/12

Clarkson University is hosting the Adirondack North Country GIS Users Group regional meeting on Friday, April 12, 2024 from 12:30pm-4:30pm.  Anyone with interest in GIS is welcome to attend. The meeting includes lightning talks, posters, and roundtables.  Details and RSVP here: https://bit.ly/4c7EaDR. There is no fee to attend – lunch is provided. DATE: Friday, April 12, 2024  TIME: 12:30pm – 4:30pmLOCATION: Clarkson University, The Denny … Continue reading Clarkson Hosting GIS Users Group Meeting on 4/12