CANTON — Constellation, an Exelon Company, has awarded Clarkson University a $20,000 grant as part of their E² Energy to Educate grant program. This fourth consecutive grant from Constellation …
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CANTON — Constellation, an Exelon Company, has awarded Clarkson University a $20,000 grant as part of their E² Energy to Educate grant program.
This fourth consecutive grant from Constellation will allow Clarkson to continue its current partnership with Canton Central School (CCS) and expand the educational programming to include a new group of Heuvelton Central (HCS) middle school students.
The project, “Food-to-Energy, Forging New Partnerships: Promoting Resource Recovery in Schools and Community to make a Lasting Impact,” will be led by Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Stefan Grimberg and Associate Professor of Engineering and the Institute for STEM Education, Jan DeWaters.
Clarkson students enrolled in a multidisciplinary project course will be tasked with developing and administering educational materials for CCS and HCS students, mentoring CCS students to expand their cafeteria food waste program, and creating education materials for Clarkson and the broader community.