From Ice to Innovation: A Gift That Goes Beyond the Rink

Written by Kristine Jarosz - March 30, 2026

Clarkson Donation Ignites Creativity A generous gift to Clarkson University Athletics will keep the ice at Cheel Arena pristine for years to come, and its impact is already reaching beyond the rink and into the Golden Knight community. When Mechanical and Aerospace sophomore Daniel Galko learned that Clarkson alumnus and […]

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A Hub of Connection: The Alumni Gateway’s Next Chapter

Written by Abigail Wilhelm - March 30, 2026

Dedicated during Homecoming Weekend in October 2010, the Alumni Gateway — located at the entrance to the Student Center from the Andrew S. Schuler Educational Resources Center — stands as a celebration of Clarkson’s proud alumni community.  The Clarkson Alumni Leadership Council championed the vision for the Alumni Gateway and […]

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A Gift That Honors and Empowers: The Michael Lewis Jaeger Memorial EndowedScholarship

Written by Abigail Wilhelm - March 30, 2026

For more than four decades, Rosemary MacDonald ’81 has exemplified what it means to be a Clarkson alumna — dedicated, generous and deeply connected to her alma mater. Following a distinguished career at Verizon, MacDonald has consistently used her success to give back, ensuring that future generations of Golden Knights […]

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Michael L. Sarafin ’94

Written by elondrav - March 16, 2026

Congratulations Michael L. Sarafin ’94 Michael L. Sarafin ’94 has started a new position as SME, Space Systems and Senior Aerospace Advisor at Teltrium Inc. Michael is a highly respected aerospace industry subject matter expert with 33+ years of federal service and experience supporting 65 human spaceflight missions. Prior to […]

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David L. Powers, Professor Emeritus

Written by ajohnson - March 3, 2026

Boundary Value Problems and Partial Differential Equations, Seventh Edition published When David Powers joined the Clarkson Math Department in 1967, his first assignment was teaching an upper-level course for engineering students. The textbook was not well suited for the students’ interest and the course came to be known as “Mystery […]

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Jayshree Seth ’91

Written by ajohnson - February 26, 2026

National Academy of Engineering Elects 130 Members & 28 International Members Jayshree Seth’91, Corporate Scientist and Chief Science Advocate at 3M, was elected for innovations in commercial adhesive systems and persistent advocacy of the importance of STEM education. The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) announced the election of 130 members […]

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Spencer F. Thew ’63

Written by ajohnson - February 25, 2026

Clarkson’s Spencer Thew wins the ASCE-CI Roebling Award Clarkson University’s very own Distinguished Service of Civil Engineering, Professor Spencer Thew, has been selected by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to receive the 2026 Roebling Award (https://www.asce.org/career-growth/awards-and-honors/roebling-award).  This prestigious national award was created in memory of 3 outstanding constructors: […]

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Tanya Henneghan ’95

Written by ajohnson - February 4, 2026

46 Inspiring Connecticut STEM Leaders Selected as 2025 Women of Innovation Finalists Clarkson alumna Tanya M. Henneghan ’95 continues to make a meaningful impact in STEM and her local community. Tanya was recently selected as a finalist for the Community Innovation and Leadership category in the Connecticut Technology Council’s 20th […]

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Eva L. Gardow ’82

Written by elondrav - January 19, 2026

Eva Gardow, program manager at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), served as the technical lead on a pioneering clean-energy pilot that brought a mobile battery storage system to Cornell University. She played a key role in guiding the project through complex safety, regulatory, permitting, and code requirements, helping partners […]

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Leo Titus ’91

Written by ajohnson - January 8, 2026

ENR MidAtlantic named Leo Titus its 2026 Legacy Award winner. The chief operating officer of Washington, D.C.-based Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) will be featured in the April print issue of ENR East.  Titus has tirelessly dedicated his personal time and resources to both the AEC industry and the greater Washington […]

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