Update from Presidential Search Co-Chairs

Dear Clarkson community, On behalf of the Presidential Search Committee, we wanted to share a brief update on the search process so far. We want to thank the campus community again for your engagement in the search firm listening sessions this fall and for sharing your feedback and nominations. We are pleased to share that … Continue reading Update from Presidential Search Co-Chairs

School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: December 2021

Message From the Dean This autumn, I am thankful for the dedication, passion and enthusiasm of the faculty, staff and students in the School of Arts & Sciences. Their pursuit of excellence in research, outreach and scholarship defines the spirit of a Clarkson education. Below, you can read about a new faculty research project, our … Continue reading School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: December 2021

Alumni Entrepreneur & SpiceCSM CEO Michael “Mike” Ryan to Speak at Clarkson University December Recognition Ceremony, Dec. 18

Clarkson University alumni Michael “Mike” Ryan ‘85, founder and CEO of SpiceCSM, will speak at Clarkson University’s December Recognition Ceremony on Saturday, December 18. The University holds a special December ceremony for graduates who are not planning to return for the May commencement. Mike, who earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Distribution from … Continue reading Alumni Entrepreneur & SpiceCSM CEO Michael “Mike” Ryan to Speak at Clarkson University December Recognition Ceremony, Dec. 18

ADK Semester Final Presentation Announcement

A Comprehensive Aquatic Connectivity Restoration Plan for the St. Regis River Watershed ADK Semester Final Presentation Dec 14, 2021 – 11:00 am Moore Conference Room Zoom link ADD TO CALENDAR This Fall, 14 students in Clarkson’s Adirondack Semester have been studying aquatic connectivity and restoration in the Adirondacks. As humans have changed the landscape we … Continue reading ADK Semester Final Presentation Announcement

Clarkson University’s Çolak One of Only 12 Featured in Industry Blog

Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Physics Arzu Çolak was recently one of only 12 scientists featured in the NuNano Women in AFM (atomic force microscopy) blog. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a type of scanning probe microscopy with a resolution in fractions of a nanometer, more than 1000 times better than an optical microscope’s limit. … Continue reading Clarkson University’s Çolak One of Only 12 Featured in Industry Blog

Clarkson University Receives $20K Grant To Expand Food Waste Program with Local Schools

Constellation, an Exelon Company, has awarded Clarkson University a $20,000 grant as part of their E² Energy to Educate grant program. This fourth consecutive grant from Constellation will allow Clarkson to continue its current partnership with Canton Central School (CCS) and expand the educational programming to include a new group of Heuvelton Central (HCS) middle … Continue reading Clarkson University Receives $20K Grant To Expand Food Waste Program with Local Schools

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

David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: December 2021

Message From the Dean Hello again! Another semester is underway with our unique approach to business education and leadership development.  Our first-year students taking Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation are preparing business plans to present to potential investors at the end of the semester and to launch their business ventures next semester. Their innovative proposals include … Continue reading David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: December 2021

Clarkson Professor Awarded Industrial Grant from Estée Lauder to Develop Advanced Sunscreen Materials

Kodak CAMP Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science Mario Wriedt recently secured an industrial grant from Estée Lauder to develop advanced sunscreen materials. The goal of Wriedt’s work will be to develop a sunscreen that users need not reapply multiple times a day, but instead is effective all day long on a single application. … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Awarded Industrial Grant from Estée Lauder to Develop Advanced Sunscreen Materials

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