William Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, NJ, received a bachelor of science with distinction in mechanical engineering, sustain energy sys eng minor, from Clarkson University in May. As a pri...
May, 25 2021 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityWilliam Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, NJ, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering, was named to the Dean's List for the spring 2020 semester at Clarkson University. Dean's List students must a...
June, 02 2020 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityWilliam Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, NJ, majoring in mechanical engineering, was named to the Dean's List for the fall 2019 semester at Clarkson University. Dean's List students must achieve a mi...
January, 16 2020 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityWilliam Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, NJ, a mechanical engineering major, was named to the Dean's List for the spring 2019 semester at Clarkson University. Dean's List students must achieve a minim...
June, 04 2019 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityWilliam Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, N.J. , a mechanical engineering major, was named to the Dean's List for the fall 2018 semester at Clarkson University. Dean's List students must achieve a min...
January, 16 2019 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityWilliam Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, N.J., a mechanical engineering major, was named to the Dean's List for the spring 2018 semester at Clarkson University. Dean's List students must achieve a mi...
June, 12 2018 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityWilliam Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, N.J. , a freshman majoring in mechanical engineering, was named to the Dean's List for the fall 2017 semester at Clarkson University. Dean's List students mu...
January, 23 2018 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityWilliam Quinn Cleverley of Pittstown, N.J. , a graduate of North Hunterdon High School, will attend Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., as a member of the Class of 2021. Cleverley, who will be ma...
June, 27 2017 - Verified by Clarkson UniversityAs the CEO and instructor of 3DMath created this program 4 years ago on the idea that primary school kids need to learn math skills using technology to keep up with the changes in the world today. "It makes more sense to me that kids today learn math in the same environment they will be using in the workplace. It's never too early to start using technology, and things are advancing so fast, that if kids don't keep up, they will fall behind"
Every summer, I teach kids entering 3rd grade through 7th grade concepts of math, spatial reasoning, and engineering using a gamified education camp that they love.
In the off-season, I market the camp, make the purchases for supplies, negotiate the room contract with our event manager, do the financials, and refresh the cirriculum. I currently have an employee counselor and a MIT (like a CIT, but a Miner in Training), who assist me during camp.