Local woman to "race for the cure" May 29, 2008
Diane ran while attending the engineering school at Clarkson College in Potsdam, N.Y. She and her husband Ken even met while running track in high school. "I have been a big supporter of the Race for the Cure over the years," she said in a prepared statement. (Farmington Valley Post, CT)
Science Teachers Take UNMC's Message To Rural Nebraska Oct 26, 2007
Michelle Sell is a first-year resident at Clarkson College and a former student at Battle Creek High School. She said she believes that everything her science teacher brought back to the classroom from the seminars sparked her interest in pursuing the medical field. (7 KETV Omaha)
Marking 40 years on the move Sep 26, 2007
Fresh out of Clarkson College with a civil engineering degree, he started out as a field surveyor and now does field work with the Office of Passenger and Freight Transportation, working to ensure safety at railroad crossings. "I've always been a field man," he said. (Albany Times Union)
IBM's Paul Horn retires, Kelly named research chief Jul 20, 2007
Born in New York, Horn graduated from Clarkson College of Technology and received his doctoral degree in physics from the University of Rochester in 1973. Prior to joining IBM in 1979, Horn was a professor of physics in the James Franck Institute and the Physics Department at the University of Chicago. (EETimes)
Accident draws Wahoo couple closer Feb 10, 2007
After graduation, Rochelle pursued a nursing career, enrolling in Clarkson College of Nursing in Omaha. Jay attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for a year, then began working at a concrete manufacturing company in Wahoo. (Fremont Tribune, NE)
Clark fits in on top line (Dave Fay) Nov 9, 2006
Said defenseman and teammate Brian Pothier, who played for RPI while Clark also played in upstate New York for Clarkson College of Technology: "I hated playing against him. He never stopped working. You'd get an elbow in the mouth while he was trying to outmuscle you for the puck, stuff like that. Aggressive. Exact same player he is now." Clark has five goals and nine assists this season, with the latest goal coming in overtime Monday night to beat Ottawa. "He's a quiet guy who just has this... (Washington Times, DC)
Cantor appoints longtime SU administrator to Chancellor's Cabinet Oct 18, 2006
Smith came to SU in 1973 from the Clarkson College admissions office. SU has been a fixture throughout his life, so when the opportunity to work for the university came along, Smith said he was happy to seize it. (Daily Orange, NY)
Junior class again leads volleyball team to succes Sep 17, 2006
On Friday, the Blue and Gold defeated SUNY-Geneseo 3 0 and Clarkson College 3 1 ... On Friday, the Blue and Gold defeated SUNY-Geneseo 3 0 and Clarkson College 3 1. (The Ithacan Online, NY)
Caps name Clark as their captain (Dave Fay) Sep 14, 2006
A graduate of Clarkson College of Technology just south of Montreal in Upstate New York, Clark was drafted in the third round by Calgary and played there for part or all of five seasons, including the Stanley Cup Finals in 2004. He was acquired by the Caps in August 2005 for two draft picks when Washington was looking for a leader to play on the third or fourth lines. (Washington Times, DC)
Hubbard highlights strong weekend for Bombers Sep 10, 2006
The Blue and Gold defeated Clarkson College 3 0 Friday, but also fell to Stevens Institute of Technology 3 1 later that day ... The Blue and Gold defeated Clarkson College 3 0 Friday, but also fell to Stevens Institute of Technology 3 1 later that day. (The Ithacan Online, NY)
Georgia Tech names new provost Aug 24, 2006
He received his B.S. in chemistry from Clarkson College of Technology and Ph. D. from the University of Rochester. (Atlanta Business Chronicle, GA)
Obituaries - 8/22/2006 Aug 22, 2006
H. Curtis Reed was born in Oneida, N.Y., but spent most of his early life in Potsdam, N.Y., where he lived until graduating from Clarkson College in 1938 with a business degree. He was called into the Army as a private in 1939 after briefly working in Hartford, Conn. (North County Times)