New York State Parks Announces $3.2 Million Investment to Create Welcome Center and Environmental Education Complex at Clarkson University’s Beacon Institute in Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve

Visitors’ Welcome Center and Beatrice G. Donofrio Environmental Education Complex Next Steps in Restoration of Denning’s Point  Released June 30, 2022 Dan Keefe(518) 486-1868 | news@parks.ny.gov View Renderings Here      The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation today announced a $3.2 million investment in Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve to … Continue reading New York State Parks Announces $3.2 Million Investment to Create Welcome Center and Environmental Education Complex at Clarkson University’s Beacon Institute in Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve

Clarkson Chem-E-Car SPEED Team Places 3rd in Regional Competition

At the end of the Spring 2022 semester, Clarkson’s Chem-E-Car SPEED team pulled off a 3rd place finish in the 2022 regional competition, guaranteeing them a spot to compete in the national competition in Phoenix, AZ this November at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual meeting. On the day of the competition, the … Continue reading Clarkson Chem-E-Car SPEED Team Places 3rd in Regional Competition

Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Dr. Lisa Legault and Research Assistant Jasmine Daly are looking for student volunteers for a Psychology focus group study into why a person might be motivated to be non-prejudiced. Why might people be motivated to be non-prejudiced or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a … Continue reading Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Clarkson Biology Graduate Student Presents Work at a Max Planck Institute Workshop in Plon, Germany

Akter Also Presented at the American Society for Microbiology Meeting in Washington DC. Mahfuza Akter, a PhD candidate in Clarkson’s Biology Department’s Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Biotechnology (IBB) program, presented at an invitation-only workshop on Evolutionary Dynamics and Processes at the world-renowned Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plon, Germany in early June. The workshop … Continue reading Clarkson Biology Graduate Student Presents Work at a Max Planck Institute Workshop in Plon, Germany

Clarkson Professors Featured in Upcoming Wild Center Exhibit “Climate Solutions”

Clarkson University Professors Susan Powers and Ken Visser are both being featured in a brand new exhibit called “Climate Solutions” at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake. Powers is being highlighted for her climate education work and Visser for his wind turbine efforts.  “Climate Solutions” is a display of climate leaders. Both Powers and Visser … Continue reading Clarkson Professors Featured in Upcoming Wild Center Exhibit “Climate Solutions”

Clarkson University Professor Delivers Keynote Talk at International Phenomenology Conference

Clarkson University Assistant Psychology Professor Elizabeth Pienkos delivered the keynote speech at an online and in-person phenomenology conference hosted by the Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists held at Duquesne University on June 2.  Pienkos’ talk, titled “Situating phenomenological psychopathology: Lessons from Binswanger’s Case of Ellen West,” explores a philosophical approach to psychology and seeks … Continue reading Clarkson University Professor Delivers Keynote Talk at International Phenomenology Conference

Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Dr. Lisa Legault and Research Assistant Jasmine Daly are looking for student volunteers for a Psychology focus group study into why a person might be motivated to be non-prejudiced. Why might people be motivated to be non-prejudiced or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a … Continue reading Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Dr. Lisa Legault and Research Assistant Jasmine Daly are looking for student volunteers for a Psychology focus group study into why a person might be motivated to be non-prejudiced. Why might people be motivated to be non-prejudiced or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a … Continue reading Motivation to be Non-Prejudiced Focus Group Study

Help Science & Have Fun: Participation Sought for Clarkson University Study on Statistical Thinking in Children

Clarkson University Professor of Psychology and Chair Andreas Wilke is seeking volunteers to participate in his study of statistical thinking in children. Wilke’s project will help him and his team better understand how people come to search for resources when they encounter different statistical patterns. The study, exploring how children aged 3 to 10 perceive … Continue reading Help Science & Have Fun: Participation Sought for Clarkson University Study on Statistical Thinking in Children

Paving the roadways at Moore House and the Quad this week

Our contractor will be paving the roadways at Moore House and the Quad this week.  The areas indicated below will be prepped today and paved tomorrow, and will therefore be closed to traffic for the rest of this week.  If you normally park in the Moore House/ERC parking lot, please plan to park elsewhere beginning … Continue reading Paving the roadways at Moore House and the Quad this week