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David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: June 2024
David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: June 2024
Message From the Dean
Welcome to the June edition of the Reh School of Business Newsletter! As the semester draws to a close, we share details about new programs, awards and scholarships earned by our students, and some new top rankings for our MBA programs. You'll also find a wrap-up of commencement as well as a summary of our annual Celebration & Recognition of Excellence Weekend. I hope you enjoy reading these stories and have a great summer!
— Bebonchu Atems, Interim Dean of the Reh School of Business
New BS/MBA Accelerated Program
Our new 3+1 Business Administration BS/MBA Accelerated Program will fast track students’ business careers and empower them to complete both their bachelor's in business administration and master's in Clarkson’s top-100 MBA program, all within four years. Students will design an individualized plan of study tailored to their goals.
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NYS Business Plan Competition
Several student teams were awarded prize money at the 12th annual North Country Regional Business Plan Competition, hosted at Clarkson and coordinated by Clarkson Ignite. The event was one of 10 regional competitions for teams to qualify for the New York Business Plan Competition.
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Levinus Clarkson Award
Engineering & Management senior Miles Compani was honored with the Levinus Clarkson Award at commencement. Selected for the $1,000 award by a vote of the full University faculty, based on his scholarship and promise of outstanding achievement, he is now pursuing a PhD in engineering science and a master’s in engineering management.
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Healthcare Information & Management Systems Society Scholarships
The New York State Chapter of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society has awarded scholarships to two grad students. Healthcare MBA and MS in Healthcare Data Analytics majors Allyson Wieser and Ryan Yellott each received $2,500 toward their education.
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Neurology Conference | Neuroradiology Conference 7/1/2024 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences Newsletter: May 2024
Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences Newsletter: May 2024
Message From the Founding Dean
Welcome to the May edition of our Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health & Life Sciences Newsletter!
Cohorts from our graduate Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant Studies classes walked across the stage on May 9. The students received their white coats in separate program-based ceremonies. Respectively, the students earned Doctor of Physical Therapy and Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degrees. The first four graduates of our new Bachelor of Science in Healthcare program also received their diplomas in our undergraduate ceremony two days later. Congratulations to all of our graduates, who will go on to help alleviate the lack of access to quality care for millions of Americans.
In this issue of our newsletter, you'll read of an OT student and author who just penned her first children's book as well as more news on our new paramedic program. We also have some stories from our affiliated programs. Please enjoy reading about our students and faculty and have a great summer!
— Lennart Johns, Founding Dean of Health & Life Sciences
OT Student Authors Children’s Book (Video)
Occupational Therapy Student Shelbi Dufrane has authored a children’s book that talks about anxiety and depression in a way that is understandable and relatable to children. Communications, media and design major Michela Farella illustrated the book, titled Finding My Rainbow.
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PA Students in Nicaragua
A group of 19 second- and third-year Physician Assistant Studies students, along with a group of local medical professionals, recently completed a medical mission trip to Nicaragua. The students provided essential care to approximately 500 patients, addressing a wide range of medical needs and fostering improved health outcomes within the community.
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Aquatic Invasive Species Research
New York State’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has awarded Clarkson a three-year $69,904 grant to work on the “Milfoil Monitoring and Control Project.” Its main goal is to monitor two invasive aquatic watermilfoil species in upstate New York. The research team will study Eurasian Watermilfoil in Goose Bay and Broadleaf Watermilfoil on Norwood Lake.
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Researchers Hunt for Living Fossil (Video)
Biology Department researchers are partnering with U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to find and track a rare fish on the Oswegatchie River. The mooneye fish is a very rare fish that seems to still be prevalent in parts of the Oswegatchie River.
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