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Clarkson University, SUNY ESF Name Co-Directors of Center of Excellence on Healthy Water Solutions

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Clarkson University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) are pleased to announce the new co-Directors for the Clarkson-ESF Center of Excellence (CoE) on Healthy Water Solutions. They are Professor Stefan Grimberg from Clarkson and Professor Steve Shaw from ESF. Grimberg has been a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Clarkson […]

Chief Inclusion Office & International Center Looking to Redesign Multicultural International Lounge

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The Multicultural International Lounge is for everyone and anyone! Do you want your culture represented in a space on campus? We would love to hear your suggestions! The Chief Inclusion Office & The International Center are looking to redesign the Multicultural International Lounge located on the 1st floor of the Student Center next to the

Clarkson University Student in NYS Program to Build Ranks of Diverse Teachers

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When KaiChe’ Roxborough completes his master’s degree in teaching at Clarkson University, he hopes to work in high-need settings and find creative ways to positively impact youth. The Brooklyn native is a participant in the My Brother’s Keeper Teacher Opportunity Corps II through Clarkson’s new Master of Arts in Teaching, Business and Marketing program. Through

Schuler Recreation Facility Hours February 19 to February 23

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February Break Schedule 2020 Schuler Recreation Facility Fitness Center                                                                                    Wednesday, Feb 19                                                                Closing @ 7pm Thursday & Friday, Feb 20 & 21                                           Open 7am-7pm Saturday,

Soccer Camps in February and April

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The Clarkson University Men’s Soccer team is conducting two camps for elementary school aged children in mid-February and mid-April. The first camp will take place from February 17-21 and goes from 9 am to 12 noon daily. Children ranging in age from five years old up to 12 years old are welcome. Not only will

Campus Strategic Planning Update

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All, The Strategic Planning Intranet site has been updated with all of the notes from the various strategic planning town halls over the past couple of months.  A revised overall narrative and draft strategy cascades has been drafted incorporating the various feedback the campus community has provided.  We have scheduled the following open sessions in an effort to continue to

“Food and the City in India” at Next Clarkson University Science Cafe

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“Food and the City in India” will be presented by Clarkson University Anthropology Professor Camille Frazier at the next Clarkson University Science Cafe at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Best Western University Inn Rushton Room, 90 E. Main St. in Canton, N.Y., and at 7:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at the

Clarkson University Professor Publishes New Book

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Clarkson Research Professor Dana Barry has a new book published by Springer Nature. It introduces bacteria / biofilm and provides valuable, detailed information for the detection, evaluation, and control of bacteria in various environments (such as Northern New York households, soil, air, marine environments, industrial settings, etc.). Most bacteria are enclosed in a self-produced protective

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