David L. Powers, Professor Emeritus

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 […]

Jayshree Seth ’91

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 […]

Spencer F. Thew ’63

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: […]

Tanya Henneghan ’95

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 […]

Leo Titus ’91

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 […]

Glenn Tabolt ’78

Elected Chair of the American Institute of Steel Construction Board of Directors Clarkson University alumnus Glenn Tabolt BSCE ’78, who later earned his MBA from the University of Pittsburgh, has been elected Chair of the Board of Directors for the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), the national organization dedicated […]

Matthew Cooper ’97

Barton & Loguidice announces Promotion for Matthew Cooper, P.E. Matthew Cooper, P.E. has been promoted to Vice President. A resident of Copenhagen, New York, he received his B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from Clarkson University. Clark is a member of the firm’s Water Resources Practice Area working from Barton & […]

Karen W. Clark ’89

Barton & Loguidice announces Promotion for Karen Clark, P.E. Karen Clark, P.E. has been promoted to Vice President. A resident of Loudonville, New York, she received her B.S. degree in Civil Environmental Engineering from Clarkson University. Clark is a member of the firm’s Water Resources Practice Area working from Barton […]

Jennifer Limoges ’93

2025 Distinguished Fellow Ms. Limoges is the Associate Director/Toxicology at the New York State Police Forensic Investigation Center. She received her BS in Chemistry from Clarkson University and her MS in Forensic Science from the University of New Haven. She began working for the New York State Police as a […]

William Wallace ’64

Publication I wrote and published my second book, “The Great Civil Engineering Overhaul,” which is available through the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). The book details the effects climate change has had and will continue to have on civil infrastructure and what alterations are required to enable civil engineers […]