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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

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.
Climate Bioethics

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.
CarFit for Seniors (Video)

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.
Best Value

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.
Quick Hits
DZ Handmade Crochet Turtles and Cat Keychain Sale
We are selling homemade cat keychains and crochet turtles (made with yarn, lather, and thread).
Sustainable Jewelry Making
Make some environmental friendly jewelry with Sustainability Club
Candy Sale
Panhellic Sisters are selling candy goodie bags!
From to at Student Center .
Photo Club Showcase
This event is to showcase our club members photos
From to at Student Center Forum.
Chopsticks Sale
Come grab some cool chopsticks from SASE at the Student Center on November 12th and 19th, from 11:30 AM to 3:00 PM! We’ve got wooden, fiber, and metallic chopsticks starting at just $2. Whether you’re looking for a unique gift or something fun for yourself, swing by and check out our awesome selection. See you there!
Reslie Staff Interest Tabling
Students who are interested in learning about our open positions for the RA/TRA roles going into the Spring 24 semester can drop by to have questions answered, get to know our team.
Delta Zeta Bracelet Sale
Bracelet Sale
From to at Clarkson Student Center.