Theta Phi Alpha: New Member Education Week 3
The members of theta phi alpha will be hosting new member education. During this time new members will learn what it's like being an active collegian.
The members of theta phi alpha will be hosting new member education. During this time new members will learn what it's like being an active collegian.
Come visit the brothers of Zeta Nu in the student center, and learn about a chance to win money with super bowl squares!
Welcome to the February edition of our Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences Newsletter. As the Lewis School continues to lead in preparing highly trained professionals to meet rural and distance-challenged healthcare environments, we have news about our new EMS Education Department in this issue. We also feature the announcement of our two Feitelberg Fellows, as well as some interesting information about Clarkson research on a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease. I hope you enjoy reading about our students and faculty as much as I enjoy working with them each day.
— Lennart Johns, Founding Dean of Health & Life Sciences
The Northern Border Regional Commission and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have awarded Clarkson $412,500 to address the EMS healthcare crisis in the North Country. The funding will be used to develop a high-fidelity training center for EMT and paramedic education, allowing the Lewis School to train 300 EMTs and 60 paramedics over the next three years.
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The first cohort of future paramedic professionals has started the new nine-month EMS education program. This paramedic training program for the North Country community addresses a critical EMS staffing shortage in the region.
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DPT students Ariana Kelly ‘24 and Xuan Li ‘24 have been awarded the Samuel B. Feitelberg Physical Therapy Endowed Fellowship for 2023-24. The fellowship assists students in developing cultural proficiency through a variety of activities – particularly clinical internships.
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Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Ka Ho Leung was awarded a nearly $300,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to test a new treatment that targets specific channels in cells to see if it can help reduce the harmful sustained immune response in Alzheimer's disease.
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Welcome to the February edition of the Clarkson University Honors Program Newsletter!
In this edition, you'll find out more about our Honors students' high-impact projects and their achievements in receiving external grants and scholarships, as well as recognition for one of our alumni. Our students are engineering bridges, working on sustainability projects and gaining support for their excellence in research and service.
These outstanding Honors students embody the breadth of talent we have at Clarkson; they are majoring in data science, chemistry, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering and biochemistry. No matter what they study, we've designed our Honors Program for students fueled by intellectual curiosity and new, perspective-transforming experiences.
Our program encourages academic drive and personal growth through research, hands-on learning and a unique curriculum. I hope that you enjoy reading about our students as much as I enjoy working with them every day.
— Kate Krueger, Director, University Honors Program / Professor of Literature
Honors student Shreejit Poudyal ‘25, a data science major, received the New York State Organization of Bursars and Business Administrators John G. Karrer Scholarship. The award recognizes students who embody the ideals of the organization through meritorious service in an on-campus business-related activity.
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The National Institute of General Medical Sciences awarded a $10,000 grant to Honors student Matthias Schmidt '25, a chemistry major. The funding supports Schmidt's undergraduate research in Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Ka Ho Leung’s laboratory.
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Honors Student Abby Jeffers ‘27 is a member of the Timber Bridge SPEED Team, which recently completed construction of the world’s smallest engineered international bridge at the site of a border marker between the United States and Canada.
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Honors student Rochelle Daniels '26 is among eight students who have been deeply involved in the recertification of the New York State Olympic Region as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) community. The students are helping four organizations go for sustainability gold as they look to recertify, using the latest LEED rating system.
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The Clarkson Women's Club Volleyball Team will be hosting a cookie bake sale in the Student Center on Monday, March 4th. We will be selling delicious, homemade chocolate chip cookies from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Selling flowers to raise money for philanthropy events this semester.
We will be tabling to sell science themed stickers
From to at Student Center.
For Fraternity & Sorority Life Presentation to review the CORE requirements mandatory & optional. Competing & submission of report context. Must RSVP and give feedback for credit.
We would like to table to give out information on the RA/TRA/HA positions that will be available next semester. We will be explaining what RAs do and what the application process looks like.