Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Kathryn Riley, Swarthmore College

Join us in person or via ZOOM Friday, October 14, 2022, 3:30 pm, B.H. Snell Hall B10L Professor Kathryn R. Riley will speak on: Development of analytical methods to assess the release and environmental reactivity of nanomaterials Abstract: The unique properties of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) have enabled their increased use for a range of environmental, medicinal, and … Continue reading Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Kathryn Riley, Swarthmore College

United Way Campaign

Dear Colleague, I am excited to inform you that I will be leading Clarkson University’s United Way Campaign this year. We have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of many individuals in our communities, throughout St. Lawrence County! Beginning Monday, October 17, 2022 and continuing through Friday, October 28, 2022, we … Continue reading United Way Campaign

Jobs at Clarkson

Graduate Admissions Counselor (Schenectady, NY) Position Summary: The Graduate Admissions Counselor is the primary point of contact for prospective students from their initial interest until they are accepted into one of Clarkson’s Professional Graduate Programs. They guide interested prospects through the application process, and actively communicate with prospects to assure exceptional service. Internally, they maintain … Continue reading Jobs at Clarkson

Mixer for Minority Society of Pre-Medical Students (M.A.P.S.)

Are you a Pre-Health Student at Clarkson? Or are you interested in any Pre-Health routes? MAPS can help guide you through your journey here at Clarkson! The Minority Association of Premedical Students (MAPS) is a pre-health organization at CU that aims to help students on their journey to graduate/medical school while also educating others on … Continue reading Mixer for Minority Society of Pre-Medical Students (M.A.P.S.)

Our Experiences: LGBTQ+ Voices

Our Experiences is a series of conversations where a panel of Clarkson community members share their voices, stories, and experiences with the wider community. Join us this month to celebrate National LGBTQ History Month on Tuesday, October 18th, 2022 at 6:00 pm at the Student Center MPRs!

Coulter School of Engineering Newsletter: October 2022

I hope the fall semester is going well for you. Here at Clarkson, we have jumped headfirst back into the pursuit of innovation and academic excellence. Students, faculty and staff in the Coulter School continue to meet the moment, turning their full attention to solving imminent problems as well as long-term challenges. Below are some … Continue reading Coulter School of Engineering Newsletter: October 2022

Group III (Professional & Supervisory Staff) Meeting Thursday 10/10 at 11AM

A meeting to begin the process of reforming the Group III (Professional & Supervisory Staff, aka P&S Staff) Group will be held next Thursday (10/10) at 11AM in Moore House 1009 or on Zoom (https://clarkson.zoom.us/j/95259289406). We will discuss reforming membership and nomination of group officers to allow P&S Staff members a vehicle to voice their … Continue reading Group III (Professional & Supervisory Staff) Meeting Thursday 10/10 at 11AM

TARS Work Accepted to ECCV, One of The Top Three Venues in Computer Vision

Terascale All-sensing Research Studio (TARS) PhD student Nikolas Lamb will be presenting his accepted paper at the 2022 European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), one of the top three highest ranking venues for research in computer vision.  Lamb is advised on his research on repairing damaged objects by Dr. Natasha Banerjee and Dr. Sean Banerjee, … Continue reading TARS Work Accepted to ECCV, One of The Top Three Venues in Computer Vision

Clarkson University Mechanical Engineering Student Wins National Grid Scholarship

Syed Bazif, a Pakistani National, is a junior Clarkson mechanical engineering student from Queens Village, NY has been awarded the National Grid “Charging Our Future” DEI (Diversity Equity and Inclusion) Engineering Scholarship. The student receives awards of $10,000 with a paid internship opportunity to engineering majors. The program is administered by Scholarship America®, the nation’s … Continue reading Clarkson University Mechanical Engineering Student Wins National Grid Scholarship

Clarkson University Professor Emeritus Publishes New Book

Clarkson University Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Emeritus Gregory A. Campbell has published a new book about the manufacturing and extrusion of polymers. The book, titled Extruder Processing: Comparison of Single- and Twin-Screw Extruders for Optimal Solids Conveying, Melting, and Mixing, was co-written with Paul G. Andersen. Polymers are used in manufacturing many everyday … Continue reading Clarkson University Professor Emeritus Publishes New Book