Potsdam Holiday Toy Painting
ThetaPhiAlpha and AlphaKappaPsi will be hosting an open toy painting event and will donate those toys to the Potsdam Holiday Fund.
ThetaPhiAlpha and AlphaKappaPsi will be hosting an open toy painting event and will donate those toys to the Potsdam Holiday Fund.
Professor "JT" Tatarko will be presenting on his experience as a PE in chemical engineering and how he came to his position at Clarkson. He teaches courses such as CH330 (Transfer Process Fundamentals), CH350 (ChemE Lab 1), CH410 (ChemE Lab 2), and CH460 (Process Dynamics and Control). This is a great opportunity for underclassmen to meet a future professor and for upperclassmen to get to know one of their professors better.
We plan to sell stickers over the course of a few days, from 10 am to 2 pm, in the Student Center. It will run from those hours 10/11-13, and all money will go towards pads for schoolgirls in Uganda
Laser Tag Weekly Meeting
From to at On Campus.
climbing at upper washbowl cliff
From to at Chapel Pond Area.
Fall has come to the North Country and with it our returning students, as well as a new cohort of young scholars anxious to delve into the arts and sciences. This month, we report on some significant grants received by our professors, as well as a newly published paper, presentations and other news. I'm very proud of the work of both our students and faculty, and I hope that you enjoy reading about their scholarship.
— Darryl Scriven, Dean of Arts & Sciences, Fellow in The Shipley Center for Innovation
A group of professors has been awarded $650K by the Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program to find and design new advanced adsorbent materials to remove toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from groundwater.
Four professors have received a $398K grant from the National Science Foundation to create and integrate an identity and access management-themed project-based learning curriculum into existing computer science- and software engineering-related curricula.
Two professors recently published a paper in the journal Nature Nanotechnology on research that fosters rapid and reliable development of new diagnostic tests. They've developed a new approach for designing molecular on/off switches based on artificial allosteric proteins.
Associate Professor of Psychology Lisa Legault delivered a keynote address at the International Self-Determination Theory Conference. Legault, a leading scholar in the field, presented her research examining the effects of motivational messages across a range of domains and behaviors.
Join CUEMS in the Student Center Fourm to learn about cardiac emergencies and basic First aid + CPR Skills.
Selling fall themed baked goods including pumpkin muffins and pumpkin chocolate chip cookies in the Student Center October 4th from 11am-2pm.