The Stephen Newkofsky H’03 Endowed Student Engagement Scholarship was established and funded by many alumni and friends to recognize and honor Stephen Newkofsky at his retirement in 2016. Steve served Clarkson for 36 years as Associate Dean of Students, Dean of Students, Associate Vice President for Alumni & Parent Relations, and Dean of Students and … Continue reading Apply Now! For the Stephen Newkofsky H’03 Endowed Student Engagement Scholarship
2020 Annual CU Health & Welfare Benefits Plan Notice
The University is required to provide employees annually with the CU Health & Welfare Benefits Plan Notice. Please click on the link below to review the notice details. 2020 Annual CU Health & Welfare Benefits Plan Notice Please email clarksonhr@clarkson.edu with any questions. Thank you, Human Resources
Funding Opportunity from Clarkson’s Sponsored Research Services
This solicitation has organizational limits on the number of submissions allowed so please let us know by 02/18/22 if you are interested in preparing a proposal in response to this solicitation so that we will have time to institute an internal selection process, if needed. We do already have one party interested in one of the two … Continue reading Funding Opportunity from Clarkson’s Sponsored Research Services
Teaching Mentor/Mentee Connections Available
The Institute for STEM Education and the Teaching Mentoring Program Committee are currently soliciting faculty willing to serve as peer teaching mentees for the 2021-2022 year. This is open to all faculty. For mentees, this represents an excellent opportunity to connect with a skilled teacher and reflect on your own practices. For mentors, this is a great opportunity … Continue reading Teaching Mentor/Mentee Connections Available
COVID Relief Funds for Students
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create challenges for Clarkson students. Similar to last year, Clarkson has been granted funding to support our students through these hard times. If you are aware of a student struggling financially due to covid, please guide them to reach out for help. To apply for emergency relief funds, students should … Continue reading COVID Relief Funds for Students
DoD Funds Clarkson University Professors’ Projects to Remove Toxic Chemicals From Water
The Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) has awarded funding to the projects of three Clarkson University professors. Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Selma Mededovic, Jean S. Newell Distinguished Professor of Engineering Thomas Holsen, and Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering Yang Yang will receive awards for their two … Continue reading DoD Funds Clarkson University Professors’ Projects to Remove Toxic Chemicals From Water
Food Pantry for February Break
A reminder to students that the food pantry on campus will be open 24/7 during February Break! Also as a reminder, the food pantry is open to everyone on campus including undergraduate students, graduate students, staff and faculty.
David A. Walsh ’67 Seminar Series – Dr. Firaz Mohideen
Seminar Announcement: Registration link: https://clarkson.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMod-qqrj8pHdEN9X7QVHNJxSwK9X4Xz8Y-
David A. Walsh ‘67 Seminar Series – Dr. Darryl Scriven
Seminar Announcement: Registration link: https://clarkson.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMod-qqrj8pHdEN9X7QVHNJxSwK9X4Xz8Y-
Clarkson University Professor Chunlei Liang Elected to Fellowship in American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Clarkson University Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Chunlei Liang has been elected a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The Fellow grade of membership recognizes exceptional engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession and to ASME. Liang is one of only 3,388 Fellows out of 64,428 ASME members. The ASME … Continue reading Clarkson University Professor Chunlei Liang Elected to Fellowship in American Society of Mechanical Engineers