Clarkson University Named One of Forbes Top 25 STEM Colleges

Clarkson University has again been named one of Forbes’ Top 25 STEM Colleges for 2018. To put together the list, Forbes looked at the federal government’s College Scorecard’s database of schools where 50 percent of more students major in STEM subjects. Colleges and universities whose curricula emphasize STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—rank high on Forbes’ … Continue reading Clarkson University Named One of Forbes Top 25 STEM Colleges

Course Registration and Academic Policy Reminders

Although all academic related policies are of great importance, it is especially important this time of year to remind ourselves of specific items to support the University’s commitment to meet our service excellence standards: safe, courteous, responsive, and collaborative. A few items of great and timely importance are: PeopleSoft is the official class roster for … Continue reading Course Registration and Academic Policy Reminders

Clarkson University Professor, Alumnus Secure Funding to Continue Partnership on Hemp Based Carbon Battery Materials

Clarkson University’s GE Chair in Oil and Gas Systems, David Mitlin and CEO of Enermat Technologies, David Hessler ’67, have secured grant funding in the amount of $225,000 through the National Science Foundation to continue their partnership on commercializing energy storage technology invented by Mitlin. As a result of the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) … Continue reading Clarkson University Professor, Alumnus Secure Funding to Continue Partnership on Hemp Based Carbon Battery Materials

Clarkson Mourns Passing of David Reh

David D. Reh ’62, Hon. ’17, the namesake for the Clarkson University Reh School of Business, passed away August 18 at the age of 77. “David D. Reh was an exemplary Clarkson alumnus and benefactor to the University in every way,” said Anthony G. Collins, president of Clarkson University. “As a visionary entrepreneur of great … Continue reading Clarkson Mourns Passing of David Reh

Clarkson Professor Twiss leads the International Association for Great Lakes Research

Clarkson University Professor of Biology Michael Twiss is now serving as president of the International Association for Great Lakes Research.  IAGLR is a scientific organization made up of researchers studying the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River system, other large lakes of the world, and their watersheds, as well as those with an interest in such research. … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Twiss leads the International Association for Great Lakes Research

Clarkson University Offering New Bachelor’s in Data Science

Across business, industry, government, and nearly all scientific efforts, the explosion of data drives a growing need to manage, analyze, and extract insight and knowledge from that data. Clarkson University’s new Bachelor of Science degree in Data Science provides students the opportunity to develop an interdisciplinary, data-focused skillset and apply those skills to real-world challenges. … Continue reading Clarkson University Offering New Bachelor’s in Data Science

Clarkson University Professors Helenbrook & Paek Awarded NSF Grant

Clarkson Professor and Chair of the Department of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Brian Helenbrook and Assistant Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Eunsu Paek have been awarded a National Science Foundation grant worth over $513,000 for their research project entitled “Horizontal Ribbon Growth of Single-Crystal Silicon.” The award starts September 1. Horizontal ribbon growth is … Continue reading Clarkson University Professors Helenbrook & Paek Awarded NSF Grant

Clarkson University Mourns Death of President Emeritus Robert A. Plane

Clarkson University President Emeritus and former Trustee Robert A. Plane passed away Monday at the age of 90. Plane served as Clarkson’s 12th president from 1974-1985, later serving as a Clarkson trustee from 1988 to 1992.  At the time, Plane completed the second-longest presidency in Clarkson’s history. “President Plane was a well-known icon in chemistry, … Continue reading Clarkson University Mourns Death of President Emeritus Robert A. Plane

Hugo Irizarry-Quiñones Named Associate Dean of Clarkson University’s Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering

Clarkson University has named Hugo Irizarry-Quiñones associate dean of the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering. He replaces Robert Kozik, who retired after 15 years in the position. Irizarry-Quiñones started July 1 and is based at the University’s Capital Region Campus (CRC) in Schenectady. “I am really excited about the key responsibilities of this position … Continue reading Hugo Irizarry-Quiñones Named Associate Dean of Clarkson University’s Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering

Wilke Named Chair of the Psychology Department at Clarkson University

Clarkson University Associate Professor Andreas Wilke, has been named chair of the Psychology Department in the School of Arts & Sciences. Wilke joined Clarkson in 2009. He received his Diploma and Ph.D. in psychology from the Free University of Berlin in Germany. Before coming to Clarkson, Wilke worked as a pre-doctoral researcher at the Center … Continue reading Wilke Named Chair of the Psychology Department at Clarkson University