The Clarkson family crest in stained glass occupies the window of the second floor staircase landing in Holcroft House.
Dr. John Hamilton from Kodak recently made a formal presentation on the interpolation algorithms used in digital cameras. He also held an informal "town hall meeting" for students on mathemics in industry.
Students taking classes outside on the Clarkson campus

Where Can Applied Mathematics and Statistics Take Me?

An undergraduate degree in applied mathematics and statistics leads to any number of rewarding careers in industry, government or education. Most major scientific projects entail elements of computational applied mathematics and statistics, so that you will have great flexibility in your eventual career choice. Mathematicians, statisticians, actuaries, computer programmers, and analysts are all in high demand. Teaching is another possibility. Clarkson graduates have found great jobs in quality assurance, actuarial mathematics, and college-level education.

Every year companies from across North America visit Clarkson to interview graduates. The following is a partial list of employers hiring Clarkson mathematics majors: Accenture, Bellcore, Cabletron Systems, General Electric, Hartford Insurance Group, IBM Corporation, Milliman and Roberts Inc., KPMG Peat Marwick, Raytheon, Travelers Insurance, and Watson Worldwide Wyatt.