Clarkson University Mathematics Prof Has Most-cited Article & in Top 2% of World Scientists by Citations

Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Mathematics Olaniyi S. Iyiola has one of the most-cited articles published since 2019 in the academic journal Applied Numerical Mathematics (Q1 with 19% acceptance rate). Iyiola’s article, “Projection methods with alternating inertial steps for variational inequalities: Weak and linear convergence,” was published in the November 2020 volume of the journal, … Continue reading Clarkson University Mathematics Prof Has Most-cited Article & in Top 2% of World Scientists by Citations

National Novel Writing Month Writing Challenge: Writing for Wellness

Interested in writing for wellness? Read below to learn more about the November Novel Writing Month! You’ve probably heard all of the benefits to being a writer. Writing can be the perfect addition to your morning routine, a way to debrief your day with a “brain dump”, or the blog you’ve thought about writing since … Continue reading National Novel Writing Month Writing Challenge: Writing for Wellness

Box Fans and Cardboard for STEM Ed

The Institute for STEM Ed needs items for some upcoming outreach activities.  (1) Do you have a BOX FAN that you would be willing to lend us? We need several for testing hurricane-proof houses on November 2, and home-made wind turbines December 7-9. (2) We are also in need of large amounts of thin cardboard – … Continue reading Box Fans and Cardboard for STEM Ed

Clarkson Climbfest

The Clarkson Outing Club is hosting the first annual Clarkson Climbfest on November 5th at 9am. Clarkson Climbfest is a bouldering competition between Clarkson, St Lawrence, Canton, Potsdam, Paul Smiths and Plattsburgh. There will be vendors, a shoe demo, spectating areas, a guest speaker and a raffle to enter into win a hangboard. The competition … Continue reading Clarkson Climbfest

Paid Summer Research 2023

The Clarkson McNair Scholars Program offers a 10-week summer research program with a stipend, plus a room and board package totaling more than $4,000. Other benefits of the McNair Program include workshops designed to explore the graduate school application process, GRE prep classes, graduate school visits, faculty and peer mentoring and opportunities to present your … Continue reading Paid Summer Research 2023

Interested in Teaching?

Clarkson University offers a 16 credit Pre-Teaching Minor for students interested in pursuing an MAT in teaching. Master’s level teacher education programs in New York require specific pre-requisites and high standards from their applicants. Receiving the right guidance as an undergraduate will ensure you meet those standards and pre-requisites, increasing your chances of success. See https://www.clarkson.edu/minor-conc/minor-pre-teaching for more details and contact Dr. Kavanagh at kkavanag@clarkson.edu for more information. And … Continue reading Interested in Teaching?

LateX workshop for Graduate Students

Dear Graduate Students, Do you spend hours when you format your thesis or when you format yourpublications? LateX is a great tool that everyone should make use of to achievetheir writing goals. LaTeX encourages authors not to worry too much about the appearance of their documents but to concentrate on getting the right content. CUGSA … Continue reading LateX workshop for Graduate Students