REMINDER: Archives Open House TOMORROW!

Archives Open House, tomorrow, March 30 Women at Clarkson To showcase women at Clarkson, Archives will hold an open house Wednesday, March 30th. Join us! Clarkson began accepting women again in 1964; Clarkson had not accepted female undergrads since 1907. For more about Archives visit our website.

Clarkson University to Hold Celebration & Recognition of Excellence Weekend

Each Spring, Clarkson University has a tradition of holding recognition and awards events that honor the outstanding achievements of our faculty, staff, and students in research, scholarship, leadership, athletics, innovation, community engagement, and more.   This year, Clarkson’s Celebration & Recognition of Excellence Weekend (CREW) will take place on April 22-23. There will be a number … Continue reading Clarkson University to Hold Celebration & Recognition of Excellence Weekend

Our Experiences Panel: AAPI Voices

Our Experiences is a series of conversations where a panel of Clarkson community members share their voices, stories, and experiences with the wider community. Join us to celebrate the AAPI community at Clarkson!

Ignite Makerspace Workshop – Sunday April 3

Ignite Makerspace Workshop – Fuse and Design Your Own Floral Glass Jewelry! Fuse and design your own floral glass jewelry! Students will learn how to fuse various types of glass; glass rods, confetti glass, and more to fuse and make unique jewelry pieces such as earrings, pendants, pins, and necklaces. Register for this week’s workshop at: bit.ly/3ICRiSb

The Center for Advanced Materials (CAMP) Newsletter: March 2022

Message From the Director Here in The Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP), we strive to perform innovative and collaborative research that industry partners can apply to their own products and manufacturing processes. Exemplifying this mission, the CAMP affiliates highlighted in this newsletter are not only developing methods and materials that can improve lives, but … Continue reading The Center for Advanced Materials (CAMP) Newsletter: March 2022

Civil & Environmental Engineering Newsletter: March 2022

Message From the Chair Meeting the real needs of the American people — that is where our faculty excel. With initiative and drive, they identify a need, whether it be related to the environment or infrastructure, and then devote themselves to fulfilling that need with innovation and ingenuity. We are highlighting some of their efforts … Continue reading Civil & Environmental Engineering Newsletter: March 2022

Clarkson University Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity Planning Living Library Event

Clarkson University’s Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity (COTAD) is planning to host its first Living Library event in the fall of 2022. According to COTAD Chair Lynn Nguyen, the Living Library is an event the group hopes to host annually, which will create a brave space for tough dialogues to occur that are … Continue reading Clarkson University Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity Planning Living Library Event

Students Invited to Complete Survey for Chance to WIN

Students: Clarkson’s Office of Information Technology is collecting input regarding your experience with Moodle. Complete this brief 5 minute survey for a chance to win a $10-dollar Amazon gift card. Responses are limited to Clarkson students only. Individual responses are confidential, and the data will be reported in aggregate only. One survey submission per student. … Continue reading Students Invited to Complete Survey for Chance to WIN

Biology Seminar Series

Biology Seminar SeriesSpeaker: Dr. Louisa Wood Research Fellow, Center for Blue GovernanceUniversity of PortsmouthUnited Kingdom Will present a talk titled:Managing aquatic invasions: priorities for policy Abstract Aquatic ecosystems can be severely threatened by invasive non-native species, which contribute to extinctions of individual species, substantially change the structure of native communities, and alter ecosystem functioning. On … Continue reading Biology Seminar Series