School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: December 2023

School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: December 2023

Message From the Dean

It's the end of the fall semester, but our hard-working students and faculty show no signs of letting up as new recognition and support for their research and scholarship is reported each week. In this month's newsletter, you'll read about some very significant funding for research, including communication between cells in the body, testing of a new Alzheimer’s treatment, sustainable food packaging, and treatment of agricultural pollution. You'll also see articles on the recognition of our students. Please enjoy this issue of the School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter!

— Darryl Scriven, Dean of Arts & Sciences, Fellow in The Shipley Center for Innovation

Cell-to-Cell Communication

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Headshot, Ginger Hunter

The National Institutes of Health awarded Assistant Professor of Biology Ginger Hunter a nearly $1.8 million Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award for Early Stage Investigators. Her work is studying how human body cell structures called cytonemes are regulated and how they contribute to the ability of cells to coordinate their activities during patterning. Defects in cell-cell communication during patterning can lead to human disorders and disease.
Read More About This Research Award
 

Removing Phosphate Pollution

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side-by-side portraits of Silvana Andreescu and Stefan Grimberg

Two professors and their research partners were awarded a $749,000 grant from the Department of Agriculture to develop a filtration system to capture and recover phosphate from agricultural drainage. The recovered phosphate could be used as a fertilizer and to provide a renewable supply and economic opportunities to farmers.
Read More About This Grant
 

Testing Alzheimer’s Treatment

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chest-up portrait of Ka Ho Leung in a blue suit jacket and open-collared light blue shirt

Assistant Professor of Chemistry 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. The increasing prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and the lack of successful drugs in clinical trials have caused a significant healthcare burden. 
Read More About This Grant 
 

Sustainable Food Packaging

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Silvana Andreescu (left) stands with two students presenting a poster on Food Spoilage Mitigation through packaging.

Egon Matijević Endowed Chair of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science Silvana Andreescu and her student team received a New York State Pollution Prevention Institute grant for their research into a new type of 3D printed packaging fabricated from green and sustainable sources. It monitors and maintains food quality and increases its shelf life, reducing food waste.
Read More About This Research
 

Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences Newsletter: November 2023

Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences Newsletter: November 2023

Message From the Founding Dean

Welcome to the November edition of our Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health & LifeSciences Newsletter. The first hint of cold weather has arrived at our downtown Potsdam campus, but students in all of our programs are busy warming up to their studies and sharing their knowledge in our community. In this newsletter, you'll find out how occupational therapy students are helping local seniors to be better drivers, how we're teaching high schoolers and their teachers about neuroscience and how Caribbean grad students are learning about climate change and health. I hope you enjoy reading about our students and faculty as we advance careers in health science through innovation and research.

— Lennart Johns, Founding Dean of Health Sciences

NIH BRAIN-STEM

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Portrait of Robert Dowman, Katie Kavanagh and Lennart Johns outside Snell Hall on the Clarkson University Collins Hill Campus

The  Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences and the Institute for STEM Education were awarded a $1.25 million NIH grant to increase rural students' interest in pursuing a healthcare career. Building Rural Aspirations In Neuroscience with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – or BRAIN-STEM – will offer high school students and teachers five-day summer camps and an afterschool program to explore neuroscience.


Read More About This Grant
 

Climate Bioethics

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Logo, reading "Clarkson (TM). The Bioethics Program. With Clarkson University seal on left."

A new climate bioethics program will recruit Caribbean Research Ethics Education Initiative program graduate students to spend a year learning about climate change and health and exploring ethics questions often overlooked in research, policy and practice. The program aims to enhance health equity in the Caribbean, a region uniquely vulnerable to climate change due to its geography and socioeconomics.

Read More About This Program
 

CarFit for Seniors (Video)

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Two Clarkson University occupational therapy students in fluorescent green vests approach a woman in a small white SUV wagon.

The Occupational Therapy Department recently offered senior drivers an opportunity to check how their cars “fit” them. OT students became certified CarFit technicians while recommending minor adjustments that help make cars “fit” better for comfort and safety. An occupational therapist provided information on how to maintain and strengthen driving health. 

Watch The Video
 

Best Value

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Exterior of Bertrand H. Snell Hall on Clarkson University's hill campus with flowers and a tree in the foreground and a partly cloudy blue sky.

The 2024 edition of U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges has ranked Clarkson in the top 50 Best Value Schools in the nation. U.S. News also continues to rank Clarkson in tier one, the top tier of national universities. Strong performances in teaching, research and scholarship led to Clarkson again being ranked highly. 

Read More About This Ranking

Commencement Proof

Commencement Proof

All Students Graduating in December:

Congratulations on your upcoming graduation!

Please make sure your name is spelled correctly (below) for the December Commencement program.

If you find a mistake, please email the correction to publisher@clarkson.edu. Give your name as it is currently listed and specify the correction you need made.

The program is available for review until noon on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. All corrections received before then will be included in the program.

So check your name today and send any corrections to publisher@clarkson.edu.

Thank you!

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A August 2023 Graduation degree recipient 
HUniversity Honors Program graduate 
** Great Distinction (GPA 3.75) — designated by a gold sash and gold tassel 
* Distinction (GPA 3.25) — designated by a gold tassel 
† Dual degree 
S Donated to Clarkson University through the Senior Class Gift program 
 

Bachelor's Degrees

Fatime Abakar Khatir Adam   
Jacob Perri Adams*   
Tristan Douglas AdamsA  
Kathryn Elizabeth Aldous**   
Alexis Norita Alexander*   
Sydney Jeanette Alexanian*   
Ian Matthew Allen*A   
Joshua H. Allessio   
Miriam Almonte Martinez   
Gideon Amoako   
Troy William Anthis   
Ethan Thomas Archambeault**   
Logan X. Arellano Sisson*   
Lauren Anna Arigo*   
Ember Richardson Arlynx   
Basil Faisal AssaediA   
Faichal Iravena Ayeva*   
Daniel Patrick Ball*   
Lindzy Lou BarbeeA   
Trinity Louise Bauer   
Mark Anthony Bedetti*   
Claudia Lillie Beltran*   
Chrissy S. BenedictA   
Rachel Anna benkovich   
James Joaquin Benton   
Alexandra Tanya BergantzA  
Kathryn Rose Berry†   
Zachary Michael Bieber   
Nathan Alexander Black   
Patrick James Blanchard   
Shane Boyen BoehmckeH   
Michael John Boysuk   
Aaron C. Brethower*   
Kogan Jacob Briquer   
Jacob Ryan Brothers   
Camryn Delaney Buckshot   
Nicholas Sprinceanu Budka   
Isaac A. Bunk**   
Patrick Ryan Burke   
Paul-Joseph Charles Burns   
Tabor McKinley Buxton   
Thomas William Calzini   
Graham Hamilton Campbell*   
Wyatt David Campbell   
Samantha Vellamo Cannata*A   
Garrett Andrew Caprood   
Spencer David Carr   
Matthew Alexey Cebulski   
Ethan Michael Charron**   
Alec T. Chase   
Logan G. ChristopherA   
Rudolph Reinhold Clark II   
Aaron Benjamin Clendenin   
Draedan Patrick Cochran-GarbryA   
Alexander Harris Cohen   
Julia Scott Jiecong Commane**   
Miles Ryan Compani**H   
Nathan Alexander Cooper   
Edward Larter Coughlin   
Soraya L. Crim   
Emma Ruth Curran*   
Sara Jean Custer*   
Andrew Stephen D'Ambrosio**   
Philip A. Dandurand   
Andrew Jay Davidson   
Okarie c. Deacon   
Garret Michael DelaneyA   
Jacob F. Desilets*   
Souleymane Diallo*   
Kristin Marie Diamond   
Mouhamadou Fadilou Dieng   
Casey J. DitzelA   
Jonathan-Cliff Djomnang Mbougang   
Jeffrey Michael Donahue Jr.*   
Stephan James Dow*A   
Shane Keynton Dunn   
Katherine Nicole DurocherA   
 

Jessica Page Eddinger
Dillon Lee English
Mohammed Aamer Farttoosi
Zachary Tyler FernandezA
Austin C. Field*
Darren Joshua Fischel
Ryan Christopher Fish**
Keegan Francis Flaherty
Mikaila M. Flavell**
Peter James Fleury
Aidan Fox FlintA
Ndiepngu Philis Fonkem
Michael Patrick Foote*
Yadhira Garcia*
Nicholas J. Gelfuso*A
Spencer A. Gorton
Karon Gray
Dominic J. Grinnell**
Paige Elizabeth Haile*
Benjamin Michael Hand
Russell James Hankey**
Hailey Elaine Hansen
Rachel Patricia Harder**
Devon Gerald Hardy**
Vander Benton HartA
Ngaio Bowen Hawkins
Ryotaro Hayashi
Jennifer Marie Haycook*
Alec Steven Hayes
Patrick James Hayes
Cameron Hayne
Xuan Le Hoang*
Myleen Julia Felicitas Hoffman*A
Zachary Ryan Hollister
Ryan Thomas HughesA
Montira A. Hyde
Alif Jakir†*A
Avalon Xavia Jenkins*A
Mustapha Jom
Timothy Jordan**
Haley Shae Kaminski
Sydney Kanner*
Brian Dennis Kayes
Erin Jin-Ju Kelly**
Christian Storm Charles Kingsbury
Alexander Paul Koproski*
Nathan Miles Kotzen
Christian Eric Kubicka**
Jesse Kurtz LaPlanteA
Andrew Warren Larter
Brandon James LeBlanc*
Timothy Charles Leonard
Mark Emery Lewis*
Zhanwen Li†*
Gabrielle Jubilee Lindsay
Matt A. LoayzaA
Luke Pierre Loeffel
Jeffrey Anthony LoehrA
Derrick W. Loiselle*
Chase E. Lyndaker*
Lydia Miriam M Day*
Edward Mather M Hitchcock
Benjamin Eric MacAdam Gorham
Sofia Giovanna Maceri*
Spencer Andrew MacLeod
Casey Austin Mahony
Cole Arthur Margerum
Dylan M. Marshall*
Jonathan David Marshall**
Joseph Mayer Mascolino
Paul James Mashimo**
Ethan Charles Matzek*
Brooklyn Daniel Mayberry
Floyd Walker McDonald
Colin Peter McDonough
Ryan Jamal Miles-Ferguson Jr.A
Shawn James Moeller
Nathan Allyn Morris*
Ryan M. Morse
 

Charles David Nash**H
Adelaide Leslie Oakman
Eleanor Marie Olsen*
Sara Jane Olsen**
Maharshi Ashvin Panchal
Jack T. Parrish
David Sajai Paul
Anthony Jacob Perazone**
Anthony John Perry
Dana Devi PetersA
Mackenzie Brooke Peters*A
Daniel Edward Philbin*
Julia Margaret Piskun**A
Zander Veto Poole*
Keena Morgan Powell
Maximus Searc Powers
Lance Hawk Praseutsack
Liam Bradley Prendergast*
Ashley Marie Pyrda*
Nina Lauren Rangel†
Alex Rendino
Haley Elizabeth Renzoni**H
James E. Riley III
jordan clark robert
Maxwell Stephan Robert*
Alex Dillon Rodriguez
Mason RosboroughA
Cory Michael RowsamA
Kevin Alexander Ruhlman
Ashley Misaki Russell
Conor Jonathan Ryan
 

Samuel Vincent Salvati*
Adonis Rafael Scaltsas
Neil Joshua Schaffer**H
Zachary Thomas Schell
Ava Rose Schieffert
Breanna Sky Schremmer*
Hannah Hadassah Schweitzer
Scott Michael Scibek*
Amanda Lynn Self*
Elijah Thomas Shatraw
Jonathan Michael Shelton**
Edward Martin Sisson
Jarod T. Skinner**
Collin David Slupe
Samuel Cramer Snow
Ernesto Sola-Thomas
William Francis Somma
Christian Peter Soucy*A
Matthew Alexander Sowden
Katelyn Cyane Spierdowis**
Matthew Christian Sprague
Ashleigh Lynn Srymanske
Damien Philip Stein*
Anika Mae Stevens
Kiley Joseph StradleyA
Tanner C. Strickland*
Corey John Sulca
Owen Tang†
Jacob S. Tawil
Emma Joanne Tidd*
Brett W. Tiffany**
Zoey Elizabeth Todd
Christopher Scott Treutlein
Mario Trifunovic*
Keith Li-Yan Tschang**
Mason Kenneth VanFleet
Andrea Vargas-Tomás
Gabriel Jose Velasquez
David Matthew Vicaro
Robert Walter Viera*A
David Steve Villa†
Kyle Robert Vitkus*
Evan James Vogan
Miriam Wachtoumi
David Micheal Wallace*
Lindsay Elizabeth Walsh**
Hunter M. Wells
Jordan James West*
Telona Carien White
Gregory Seth Wilkinson**
Carter Nicholas WilsonA
Julia Rose Winters
Payton Riley Wolcott
Ethan Baldwin Yager*
Elek Ye
Jia Yu Yu*
Samuel A. Zagrobelny
Adriana Margaret Zanone*
Zhenan Zhou*A
 

Master's Degree

Azar Abidnejad
Mehtap AgirsoyA
Paul Akinyemi
Anika Alim
Ashwaq Masaad AlmatrafiA
Tess Andrade
Dana Marie AndreaggiA
Nikhil AzhagiriA
Alexander Russell Bain†A
Bhavana Bandaru
Bridget Kathleen Barrett
Zachary Baum
Darci A. Beiras
Jeanne Mary Beveridge
Samhita BheemireddyA
Felicity J. BilowA
Christopher Bock
Austin Boehm
Alelie Matienzo Boma
Aubrey BorgesiA
James Andrew BreenA
Kevin Jesse Brennan
Evan M. Brophy
Alexandra Brown
Elizabeth Brown
Nam Nhat Bui
Margaret Mary CalabroA
Cole Thomas Cappon
Jonathan Josue CardenasA
Haylie Rose Cedeño
Alexandria Kathryn Cestaro
Christina Michelle Chapman
Tracy Christine Charles
Manreet Kaur Cheema
Alice ChengA
Emily Lauren ClarkA
Sean Thomas Charles Cordes
Steven Andrew Correll
Zachary Scott CoteA
Robert Cornelius Cracker
Steven Guy CriscioneA
Charles A. Croizet
Stephanie Norma Cromwell
Jasmelin Cruz
Kelsey Maree Cullen
Melissa Alexandra Curtin
Bassem M. DarwishA
Thais Nicole De Lima
Shaina Lise Degroult-EliasA
John S. DeLallo
Anna Elise Dickinson
Joseph Anthony Drahos
Deepthi Mani Dronamraju
Ralph S. Edouard
Daniel Bruce Egner
Mohamad ElSayed
Jake Tyler English
Yibing EremitaA
Chris Estremera
Janet O. FabodeA
Mst Jannatul Ferdausi
Thomas Field
Karen M. Fitzgerald
Lydia Kottcamp FoxA
Avi A. GajjarA
Bryan Timothy GaloughA
Juliana E. GarciaA
Katherine Maura Gardner
Amisha Garg
Meagan Elizabeth Geis
Jaime Heather Genzel
Kristi Geyer
Colette Elizabeth Gilbert
Kristina Gilbert
Seth Weaver Gonya
Anna Graham
Robert L. GuilfoilA
Kristen Hamilton
Philip Roland Hekeler
Trevor Lee Henry
Michael Hilliker
James Joseph Hogan
Aurelien Samrith Hong
William Francis HunterA
Sean Jackson
Aryan JainA
Jeevan Ramesh Jayasuriya Arachchige
Omid Jazani
Stephanie Miriam John
Ivan Jukic
 

Edward Daniel Kane
Harish Kapadia
Manpreet Kaur
Matthew Perrin Kellogg
Kimberly J. Kern
Romina KeshavarzA
Ellen Camilla Ketola
Maria Saleem Khan
Nataliya Khoshooniy
Roy Lee King Jr Jr.A
Casey S. Kirkpatrick
Daniel I. Kirkpatrick
Nathan Kisselburgh
Katherine Mary Knies
Anuja Keerthi KondaA
Michelle Joanna KrasodomskiA
Trevor Donald LabrecqueA
Jaime Allison Ladouceur
Valerie LakestreamA
Hannah M. LaneA
Nicholas Joesph LaneA
Elizabeth Rose Laughlin
Nicholas Barlow Lenfant
Fang Li
Wenjing LiA
Meichan Luo
Jason Anthony LuppinoA
Anna Lysiuk
Benjamin Joel Kevin Mambou†
Jordan Margaret Mangold
Francis MarotteA
Shenbahasan MaruthamuthuA
Abigail Z. McFigginsA
Cheryl Meenagh
Luis Melendez
Victor Manuel Melgarejo Cazares
Jackson Skove MenoherA
Anelisse Carolina Meriles Magarinos
John Lawrence Meyer
Vaughn MillerA
Daniel Eric Walter Morabito
Minhaz MorshedA
Todd Christian Mull Jr.A
Roshan Sandaruwan Muththa Arachchige
Aryan Najjari
Jin Wan NoA
William Kenneth Hill Nolan
Alec David Noll
Grant William NortonA
Jesse Chibuikem Nwimo
Aidan C. O'BrienA
Basel A. M. Omran
Dennis Opp
Jacqueline Marja Otala
Ethan Daniel PaliwodaA
Amanda Hope PalmeriA
Mohammad PanahazariA
Avery C. Paradis
Michelle G. Parra
Michael Joseph Parsons
Carmen A. Pascuito Jr.
Matthew Pastore
Sruchi Jaimin Patel
Maria Patricia Perez Velazquez
Joseph Robert Perricone
Victoria Abbey PetersonA
Mia Lauren PetroneA
Kari-Ann Pettinato
Anthony Michael Piccione
Jameson Robert Pitcheralle
Christine Anne Quase

 

Nagarajan Radhakrishnan
Md Akibur Rahman
Mohammad Ziaur Rahman
Daniel P. Redner Jr.A
Jazlyne Reyes
Jacob Ries
Lisa L. Rinaldi
Christy Ann Rittershausen
Nareen Luz Rivas
Brittany Roberts
Ahmani Roman
Enamul Hasan Rozin
Elim Joseph Schenck
Eric J. Scott
Nathaniel Angelo Scott
Shawna M. Scoville
Christopher Oneil Shea Jr.
Emily Anne Shields
Kayleigh E. Siebels
Lisa Anne Rauls Simmon
Richard Kenneth Smith Jr.A
Alexandra Lauren SnyderA
Bernard Joseph Socha III
Jason T. Stallone
Adrienne Leigh StanishA
Lily B. StearnA
Karlee Catherine StrongA
Yash Anil Sukhdeve
Tipu Sultan
Denise M. TanA
Edwin Tan
Joshua Patrick Tanner
Kontchie Tchako-Ngalieuk
Allison Rachel Tessier
Jacob Thompson
Phuong H. Tran
Metta Trautmann
Tara Michelle TravisA
Bahareh VahidpourA
Benjamin John VanDusen
Gabriella Vardai-DavidsonA
Michael David VivlemoreA
Trong-Linh Vu
Brandon Joseph VutoA
Mary T. Wilkes
James M. WilkinsonA
Makinley Anne Wright
Victoria Ann Wright
Fiona XuA
Alyson L. Yoder
Celeste A. S. YoungA
Timothy Michael Zukas Jr.
 

Doctoral Degrees

J. W. AdamsA 
Mahfuza Akter
Bita Alipour Parvizian
Samah Talal Allayati
Frederick Laud Amoah-Darko Jr.A 
Arash Bahrololoomi
Claudia Alicia Bustamante Gutierrez
Weikun Chen
Victor Abolarin FabiyiA 
Tayyab Adnan Habibur Rahman
Lin Jiang
Vijay KumarA 
Ngoc-Tram Le
Austin G. Marshall
Rasool Mazruee Sebdani
Md Golam Sarwar MurshedA 
Roshan Sandaruwan Muththa Arachchige
Richard Orlando Plesh Jr.
Sandip Purnapatra
Luz Estefanny Quispe Cardenas
Samarasuriyage Dinushani Senarathna
Charlene Charese VanLeuven
Ahmed Anu Wahab
Patrick F. Wilbur
Shasha Yang
 

Nnaebuka Henry Ononye

Honors Program Newsletter: November 2023

Honors Program Newsletter: November 2023

Message From the Director

Welcome to the November edition of the Clarkson University Honors Program Newsletter. We are proud that our Honors students hail from diverse majors across our University. In this newsletter, we’re highlighting students from psychology, aerospace engineering, electrical engineering and construction engineering management. In addition, one of our recent graduates, a recipient of the Frederica Clarkson Award, majored in environmental science and policy. No matter their fields of study, they are exploring their fields and making their mark.


Our students continue to show us all the possibilities that a Clarkson University Honors education offers, presenting their research at major academic and professional conferences, with some receiving grant funding to attend. Back here on campus, one of our graduating seniors was honored as one of the two top students in the Class of 2023. We also welcomed a new Honors professor with a strong academic background in ethics.


I hope that you enjoy reading about the latest accomplishments of just a few of our Honors students as they continue to pursue perspective-transforming experiences through our unique curriculum.

— Kate Krueger, Director, University Honors Program / Professor of Literature

Psych Research

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Upper torso portrait of Nabiha Madre

At the Association for Psychological Science convention, Honors student Nabiha Madre presented her research on the effects of intimate partner violence on emotional well-being. Her Honors Capstone project proposal aims to provide insights for addressing and preventing intimate partner violence among college students, with an emphasis on gender and sexual minority students.

Read More About Nabiha's Research

Aerospace Award

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A man with glasses in a suit handing a paper certificate to Michael Buchwald, wearing a green polo shirt.

At the American Society for Engineering Education Conference, Honors student Michael Buchwald received the Aerospace Division’s Distinguished Student Paper Award for his research on "Advancing Engineering Education through University Ground Stations." Buchwald investigated the integration of ground stations into university curricula.

Read More About Michael's Research
 

Power Symposium Presentation

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Devin Hodoroski, in striped polo shirt, posing in front of a PowerPoint slide on a screen.

Honors student Devin Hodoroski presented his research at the North American Power Symposium conference. The research, highlighted in his paper "Impact of Climate Change on Long-Term Load Forecasting: Case Studies in New York State,” looks at how rising temperatures from climate change will impact the power grid.

Read More About Devin's Paper
 

Future of Construction

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Waist-up portrait of Lindsey Penet wearing white shirt and standing in front of the Golden Knights athletic logo.

Honors student Lindsey Penet was among the engineering & management students securing scholarships for 2023-2024. She was recognized for embodying the spirit of collaboration and dedication that the Construction Engineering Management program instills in its students.

Read More About Lindsey's Scholarship
 

President's Newsletter: November 2023

President's Newsletter: November 2023

Message From the President

While the temperature cools in the North Country, the academic climate at Clarkson is heating up as students and faculty ignite innovation in our classrooms and labs. Side by side, our professors and young scholars are pursuing research and discovery that matters. In this newsletter, you'll learn more about research funding by major organizations like the NIH and NSF, biomedical research opportunities for a diverse cohort of students, a new major in a rapidly expanding business field, and much more happening at Clarkson. I am thrilled to introduce you to our talented community of scholars and the exciting work taking place in the North Country.

— Marc P. Christensen, Ph.D., P.E., President

NIH Research Award

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Headshot, Ginger Hunter

Assistant Professor of Biology Ginger Hunter has been awarded a nearly $1.8 million Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award for Early Stage Investigators from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, part of the National Institutes of Health. Her research will study how defects in cell-cell communication during development can lead to human disorders and disease.
Read More About This Award

Profs Publish New Diagnostic Test Research

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Biomolecular switch operated as a biosensor – artistic vision

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.
Read More About This Research
 

Glowing Opportunity

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a student in a lab coat and glasses uses lab equipment under red lighting

Clarkson has a strong history of welcoming socio-demographically diverse students to our campus. A National Institutes of Health grant will launch the BOREALIS Scholars program, which will prepare a diverse cadre of students for careers in biomedical research by creating a pathway to bioengineering graduate study.

Read More About BOREALIS
 

New Business Analytics MBA

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A female and a male student at a desk talking while looking at their laptop computer screens.

A new Reh School program aims to meet the growing demand for professionals capable of exploring, analyzing and interpreting large volumes of data to drive informed decision-making. The new MBA in Business Analytics combines the latest methods of statistical analysis, data management and decision analysis with a solid foundation in business administration.

Read More About The New MBA 
 

Removing PFAS

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a group of five professors posing in front of a sandstone wall with the Clarkson seal

A group of professors has been awarded $650K by the Department of Defense’s Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program to find and design new advanced adsorbent materials to remove toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from groundwater. 
Read More About This Grant