Clarkson University’s ED571 Middle Adolescence Literacy Course Receives Quality Matters certification for Course Design Quality

Clarkson University celebrates another course to earn the Quality Matters (QM) Certification Mark following a rigorous review process. ED571 Middle Adolescence Literacy course is now recognized for its achievements in quality course design and joins the others in QM’s directory of certified courses.  The QM Certification Mark is the internationally recognized symbol of online and … Continue reading Clarkson University’s ED571 Middle Adolescence Literacy Course Receives Quality Matters certification for Course Design Quality

Clarkson Professor Elected Electrochemical Society Treasurer

Professor Elizabeth Podlaha-Murphy, Chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering at Clarkson University was recently elected to serve as the next treasurer for The Electrochemical Society’s executive committee.  Podlaha-Murphy will serve as the treasurer for four years, and thus is a voting member of The … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Elected Electrochemical Society Treasurer

Clarkson and SUNY Potsdam Receive NSA Grant to Hold Summer REU Program in Math

Guangming Yao, Associate Professor of Mathematics at Clarkson University and SUNY Potsdam Mathematics Professor Joel Foisy have been awarded a nearly $94K grant from the National Security Agency (NSA) to fund their Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program for Summer 2022. Projects defined by the four faculty members from Clarkson and SUNY Potsdam’s mathematics departments … Continue reading Clarkson and SUNY Potsdam Receive NSA Grant to Hold Summer REU Program in Math

Three to Receive Clarkson University Inspirational Educator Award

Three educators nominated by Clarkson University students will be honored as the 2022 Clarkson University Inspirational Educators. The award recognizes these educators for their lasting impact on their students and in their fields of education. Cynthia Morgan of Elba, N.Y., a mathematics teacher at Elba Central School in Elba, N.Y. was nominated by former student … Continue reading Three to Receive Clarkson University Inspirational Educator Award

Clarkson to Again Offer Equine Studies Summer Courses

This summer Clarkson University will once again offer online equestrian college courses. The three three-credit-hour courses will be offered and taught by Prof. Piper Klemm, Ph.D., publisher of The Plaid Horse. The courses offered are BEA 110: Business and Bias in the Equestrian Industry, BEA 114: English Riding: History, Culture, and Industry Evolution, and BEA … Continue reading Clarkson to Again Offer Equine Studies Summer Courses

Clarkson composting in the news!

Watertown Channel 7 news had a clip last night regarding the new composting facility at Whitten Farm, Winthrop AND new efforts at Clarkson to separate food waste from other landfill trash. A community grant project funded by the NYSP2I to the Potsdam Climate Smart Communities program and Clarkson initiated discussions about the demand for compost facilities in the … Continue reading Clarkson composting in the news!

LAST LECTURE–Shulman Professor Charles J. Robinson, D.Sc., P.E.-Clarkson University

The Imposter Syndrome — How a West Virginia Coal Miner Became a Noted Biomedical Engineer Who Traveled to 38 Different Countries and 44 States via OPM (Other People’s Money) and Made Many Lasting Friendships Along the Way — While Thinking That the “I Coulda Been a Contenda” Quote from On the Waterfront Fits Him Best! … Continue reading LAST LECTURE–Shulman Professor Charles J. Robinson, D.Sc., P.E.-Clarkson University