POTSDAM â Following a national search, Dr. Darryl Scriven has been appointed dean of Clarkson Universityâs School of Arts & Sciences and Fellow in the Shipley Center for Innovation, effective April 4.
Scriven is currently the Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, Business and Education as well as the John W. and Anna H. Hanes Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Winston-Salem State University. He is also a non-resident visiting scholar at the Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care and Chair of the Academic Review Committee for the Journal of Healthcare, Science, and the Humanities since 2015.
POTSDAM â Following a national search, Dr. Darryl Scriven has been appointed dean of Clarkson Universityâs School of Arts & Sciences and Fellow in the Shipley Center for Innovation, effective April 4.
Scriven is currently the Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, Business and Education as well as the John W. and Anna H. Hanes Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Winston-Salem State University. He is also a non-resident visiting scholar at the Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care and Chair of the Academic Review Committee for the Journal of Healthcare, Science, and the Humanities since 2015.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021 - 10:33 am
The Raquette Valley Fish and Game Club recently awarded Mary Long a plaque for her many years of service to the club.
In her words she became active with the club prior to her marriage to Ed Long almo.
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Dr. Darryl Scriven
Following a national search, Dr. Darryl Scriven has been appointed Dean of Clarkson University’s School of Arts & Sciences and Fellow in the Shipley Center for Innovation, effective April 4, 2021. Scriven is currently the Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, Business, and Education as well as the John W. and Anna H. Hanes Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Winston-Salem State University. He is also a Non-Resident Visiting Scholar at the Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care and Chair of the Academic Review Committee for the
Journal of Healthcare, Science, and the Humanities since 2015.
Monday, February 1, 2021 - 1:32 pm
POTSDAM Clarkson University has teamed up with Precise Biometrics to install Precise’s YOUNiQ facial recognition for facility access in the North Country Incubator – part of Clarkson’s Shipley Center for Innovation.
Following the installation, the 16 tenant companies with combined 150 employees will have access to the system which gives users access to the facilities using facial recognition technology, rather than the use of a traditional key or keycard.
Precise YOUNiQ integrates face recognition with access control systems to provide
convenient and secure access to facilities. The technology behind the product is based on artificial intelligence that confirms the individual’s identity through its unique facial features.