Henry (Hank) Okraski ’58

Written by Erica Richards - April 1, 2020

Henry (Hank) Okraski ’58, is Chairman of the National Center for Simulation’s (NCS) Education & Workforce Development Committee. In February 2020, he organized a Team Orlando Modeling & Simulation Student Day that featured high school and technical school students demonstrating Modeling and Simulation (M&S) projects that are of interest to […]

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Eric Moody ’13

Written by Erica Richards - April 1, 2020

Eric Moody ’13 for recently receiving his license as a Professional Engineer in New York State by fulfilling the education, examination and experience requirements. He has been promoted to Project Engineer at Barton & Loguidice.

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John Gaus ’89

Written by Erica Richards - April 1, 2020

John Gaus ’89 Clarkson graduate and inspiring innovator, saw business at Agbotics, an indoor organic greenhouse in Sackets Harbor NY, come to a halt this week as restaurants he serviced were forced to close. Rather than stop production John is keeping everyone employed and increasing production to distribute fresh products […]

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Natalie Kurgan

Written by Erica Richards - April 1, 2020

Natalie Kurgan, Assistant Professor, the transition to online learning is a bit more daunting than it is for most. With 15 sections of ES100 and over 500 students learning MATLAB, Natalie has had a monumental task to accomplish – but she is ready. As all of our current students and […]

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CU students take part in first annual #GratefulGoldenKnights Day

Written by Cara Valentine - March 11, 2020

Students from across campus showed their appreciation for Clarkson donors at the first annual #GratefulGoldenKnights Day on Nov 7, 2019. This new program aims to become a Clarkson tradition that celebrates gifts from our philanthropic supporters and reminds the Clarkson community that their experience would not be what it is […]

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Remy Cholhan ’15

Written by moeler - October 8, 2019

Growing up in a ski family, we have experienced our share of accidents, injuries and tragic incidents. With hundreds of thousands of accidents occurring each season at U.S. ski resorts, there are extreme instances when some accident victims are not found until the snows melt. Because current modes of alerting […]

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Clarkson Love Stories

Written by moeler - October 8, 2019

Bruce ’68 & Lynne Phelps “Our Clarkson Love Story – How We Met” It was early February in my Sophomore year at Clarkson College of Technology. The ‘Big Game’ of the year was to be played on Saturday between Clarkson and St. Lawrence. My roommate, Kim Corbin, knew a girl […]

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Engineering Loyalty

Written by moeler - October 8, 2019

A New York state architecture and engineering firm returns each year to Clarkson’s Career Fair to recruit the talent they need: well-rounded individuals with a high degree of technical competence and strong communication skills. By Claire Sykes “A well-rounded education, technical competence, problem-solving and client relationship skills cut across all […]

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