Clarkson Arts & Sciences Dean to be Honored by Alma Mater as Distinguished Alumni

Dr. Darryl Scriven, the Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences at Clarkson University, will be honored this spring by his alma mater, Florida A&M University, during the College of Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities (CSSAH) annual Gallery of Distinction Enshirement. Dr. Scriven earned bachelor of science degrees in Mathematics and Philosophy/Religion from Florida … Continue reading Clarkson Arts & Sciences Dean to be Honored by Alma Mater as Distinguished Alumni

Moodle 3.11 Upgrade Scheduled December 21, 2021

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) announces plans to upgrade Moodle from version 3.9 to 3.11 on December 21, 2021. The upgrade impacts all users of Moodle, including students, instructors, and staff.  Moodle 3.11 upgrade is scheduled on Tuesday, December 21, 2021, 7:00 A.M. EST – 3:00 P.M. EST. Users should anticipate Moodle will be … Continue reading Moodle 3.11 Upgrade Scheduled December 21, 2021

Clarkson University Professors Awarded NSF Grant to Develop Inexpensive Sensors for Large-scale Detection of PFAS

Clarkson University Professor and Egon Matijevic Endowed Chair of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science Silvana Andreescu and Professor of Civil Engineering and Graduate School Dean Michelle Crimi have received a $250,000 National Science Foundation award for their research to develop low-cost sensors to detect PFAS in the field.  Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are an emerging … Continue reading Clarkson University Professors Awarded NSF Grant to Develop Inexpensive Sensors for Large-scale Detection of PFAS

Faculty Two Week Reminder: Spring 2022 Course Prep

Class resumes a little more than two weeks from now. The time has come to wrap up your pre-term preparations and open your Moodle course to students.  The following tips are posted now in advance of upcoming December 20-31 University Holiday closure*: Show Moodle Course Instructors are reminded to change the visibility of your course … Continue reading Faculty Two Week Reminder: Spring 2022 Course Prep

“Freak of Nature” Clarkson Graduate Named National Engineering Association’s Young Professional of the Year

Few children really know what career path they want to pursue prior to entering high school. When asked, many will say they want to become a firefighter, doctor, nurse or professional athlete. For two-time Clarkson University graduate Victoria Ballestero ’14, MBA’18, civil engineering was always part of her career plan. “I tell people that I … Continue reading “Freak of Nature” Clarkson Graduate Named National Engineering Association’s Young Professional of the Year

Refurbished Computers Available

Refurbished computers available for on-campus, institutional use. First-come-first-serve basis. The Office of Information Technology has recently completed the replacement of approximately 300 classroom and PC lab computers as part of a planned 5-year replacement cycle. The hardware that was replaced has reached the end of its planned operational life, but may still continue to offer … Continue reading Refurbished Computers Available

Moodle 3.11 Upgrade Scheduled December 21, 2021

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) announces plans to upgrade Moodle from version 3.9 to 3.11 on December 21, 2021. The upgrade impacts all users of Moodle, including students, instructors, and staff.  Moodle 3.11 upgrade is scheduled on Tuesday, December 21, 2021, 7:00 A.M. EST – 3:00 P.M. EST. Users should anticipate Moodle will be … Continue reading Moodle 3.11 Upgrade Scheduled December 21, 2021

Clarkson’s Reh School of Business Gives $20,000 in Startup Funding to First-Year Students

Continuing a 25-year tradition, Clarkson University’s David D. Reh School of Business provided all first-year business students with access to a panel of guest reviewers with a chance to get real startup funding for their new ventures.  The nationally recognized program is one of the few in the country that provides a platform for students … Continue reading Clarkson’s Reh School of Business Gives $20,000 in Startup Funding to First-Year Students

Clarkson’s Reh School of Business to Waive Standardized Test Requirements for Grad School Admission

Graduate students applying to Clarkson University’s David D. Reh School of Business programs over the next year won’t have to submit their test scores. The Reh School of Business Office of Graduate Business Programs announced today that they will waive its standardized test requirement (GMAT/GRE, etc.) for admissions effective immediately until December 31, 2022.  In … Continue reading Clarkson’s Reh School of Business to Waive Standardized Test Requirements for Grad School Admission

Nature Communications paper published by two collaborating teams at Clarkson University (NY, USA) and Queensland University of Technology (Australia)

The best and most efficient way to perform multi-disciplinary research is by doing it in collaboration. One of such research programs, including synthetic biology, materials science, bioelectrochemistry, bioelectronics, and biosensors, has been performed in a close collaboration between scientists at the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecule Science, Clarkson University, Dr. Oleh Smutok, Dr. Artem Melman … Continue reading Nature Communications paper published by two collaborating teams at Clarkson University (NY, USA) and Queensland University of Technology (Australia)