
G4's Attack of the Show
How Clarkson turns waste into energy! Professor Susan Powers and her team of students demonstrate how.

Remarkably Successful Careers Begin at Clarkson
See where our graduates are. Check out our video and photo album to find out.

Congratulations, Class of 2012!
Look out, world! More than 600 students, who received bachelor's, master's & doctoral degrees on May 12, are on their way out to Defy Convention.

G4's Attack of the Show
featured Chemistry Professor Evgeny Katz and his research team as they harvested electricity from a live lobster.
If I could live one year of my life over
Kaitlin Monte, Miss New York 2011, says "If I could live one year of my life over, it would be my Clarkson School year… It was really an incredible time."

It Pays to Defy Convention
Clarkson is among the Top 20 Most Affordable Colleges with the best Return on Investment - Bloomberg Businessweek 2011

Protecting Your Identity
New NSF-funded center advances identification technology through biometric systems.

Serious Learning. Serious Fun.
Choose from 50+ programs in engineering, business, environmental studies, arts & sciences, and health sciences. Enjoy exceptional outdoor recreation on our 640-acre campus.

21st Century Leaders
Our dynamic undergraduate and graduate business degree programs emphasize a global perspective, interdisciplinary thinking, and hands-on opportunities. The result: accelerated career success.

The Crossroads of Living and Learning
Our new 56,000 square-foot, eco-friendly Student Center is located at the heart of the campus, linked by elevated glass-walled passageways to the library and other academic buildings.

Larry Compeau
One of Clarkson’s most popular professors, this marketing expert has seen the university grow since his days as an undergrad.

Evgeny Katz
One of the world’s most cited chemists, he’s most proud of his students’ accomplishments.

Stephen Bird
This energy-policy expert, ice climber and jazz musician from Boston is Clarkson’s latest convert.

Bethann Parmelee
Junior environmental engineering major Bethann Parmelee ’12 gives new meaning to the phrase “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.”

Nduka Anyanwu
The freshman fifteen might be a frightening myth for some college students. But for Nduka Anyanwu, it’s just the inspiration behind his first published book.

One Giant Leap For Clarkson
While Clarkson has its share of NASA engineers, flight directors and Scientists, Maria Lang ’11 has her course set on becoming Clarkson’s first alumni to go into space.



















































