POTSDAM, N.Y. — Several local students will attend Clarkson University as members of the Class of 2021 and will begin studying at Clarkson in the fall:
Sadie M Humiston of Kittery, Maine, a graduate of Robert W Traip Academy, will be majoring in biology.
Angus D McLean of Kennebunk, Maine, a graduate of Kennebunk High School, will be majoring in engineering studies.
“We look forward to having these students join us on campus in August,” said Vice President for Enrollment and Student Advancement Brian T. Grant.
Clarkson University educates the leaders of the global economy. One in five alumni already leads as an owner, CEO, VP or equivalent senior executive of a company.
With its main campus located in Potsdam, New York and additional graduate program and research facilities in the Capital Region and Beacon, New York, Clarkson is a nationally recognized research university with signature areas of academic excellence and research directed toward the world’s pressing issues.
Through more than 50 rigorous programs of study in engineering, business, arts, education, sciences and the health professions, the entire learning-living community spans boundaries across disciplines, nations and cultures to build powers of observation, challenge the status quo and connect discovery and innovation with enterprise.
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