Matthew Honickman ’17

Written by Erica Richards - July 14, 2020

Matthew was one of 17 young professionals honored by FuzeHub in their second-annual Millennials in Manufacturing Awards, which celebrates young professionals who are doing their part to strengthen New York State’s manufacturing industry. Matthew is a Chief Engineer at LC Drives’ Machines. Honickman’s contributions to LC Drives enables the manufacturing […]

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Philip Parr ’62 ’65

Written by Erica Richards - June 15, 2020

Philip Parr ’62 ’65 recently shared his story of how he became a painter. Engineer-Painter When you become a engineer, you learn an ancient saying: “A good engineer knows what he knows, and knows what he doesn’t know.” It sounds frivolous, but you will soon become acquainted with fellows who […]

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ACGA Rates are scheduled to change on July 1, 2020

Written by Annie Clarkson Society - May 12, 2020

As we navigate these unchartered waters together, we reflect on the people and places we hold most dear and hold onto hopes for a bright future. We have some news we would like to share that can help you focus on your future—and ours. The Annie Clarkson Society wants to share […]

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Sean T. Bennett ’92

Written by Erica Richards - April 21, 2020

Sean T. Bennett ’92, EdD, for recently being appointed vice president for diversity and inclusion at Salem State University. Read more here.

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New Provisions of Secure Act January 1, 2020

Written by Julie Davis - April 4, 2020

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019 introduced the following changes: Extended period for traditional IRA contributions. Individuals may now make tax-deductible contributions to a traditional IRA after the age of 70½ as long as they are still earning income. Delayed required minimum distributions. Individuals who reach […]

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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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