Get outside and teach: place-based education connects classrooms and communities
Read More about Get outside and teach: place-based education connects classrooms and communitiesParalympics helps shine a light on exoskeleton research at Clemson University
Leading Clemson’s exoskeleton research are two members of the industrial engineering faculty, Divya Srinivasan and Jessica Avilés, and a member of the mechanical engineering faculty, Ge Lv.
Clemson launching new initiative to bring the power of STEM to SC schools
Through a new partnership with STEM Global Action, Clemson University’s Division of Community, Engagement, Belonging and Access, will launch the STEM South Carolina (STEM SC) initiative as part of the University’s mission to enhance educational access to all students for success in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Giving peaches a chance: Clemson professor patents varieties to help save vital SC industry
Kenija Gasic always knew she wanted to work with trees. Today, she is one of the foremost experts in the world on peach growing and breeding, and her research might just save South Carolina’s vital peach industry.
Lewis receives NSF CAREER grant to study how populations adapt to changing environments through butterflies
Some butterfly species share the same wing color patterns to increase their individual protection from predators. James Lewis will research why some butterflies leave a strategy that has proven to be successful.
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Celebrating Our Graduates
Read More about Celebrating Our GraduatesWound warriors: Clemson University bioengineers aim to fight bacterial infections with new sensor
Jordon Gilmore, an associate professor of bioengineering, has received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation.
More than 140 students spend summer on Creative Inquiry projects
For nearly 20 years, the Creative Inquiry + Undergraduate Research (CI) program has given tens of thousands of students access to team-based experiential learning opportunities alongside faculty mentors. Thanks to support from the South Carolina legislature, more students are able to participate in Summer CI this year than ever before.
Clemson breaks ground on forestry, environmental conservation hub
Clemson University broke ground Friday on a new 85,000-square-foot home for its Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation and, from a broader view, on a new era of stewardship for South Carolina’s natural resources.
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Investing in the Future: Gifts and Grants
Ninth annual Give Day finishes with over $2M
Read More about Ninth annual Give Day finishes with over $2MA Foundation of Love: Joe and Cathy Turner Become Clemson’s Newest Cornerstone Partners
When prospective students first visit Clemson University, they travel over roads paved with Tiger paws, pass under welcoming canopies of century-old oaks and step foot in the Clemson Alumni and Visitors Center, where they meet tour guides filled with Clemson […]
Three Clemson astrophysicists get NASA Data Analysis Program grants totaling over $1 million
Scientists will study active galactic nuclei, their obscuring material, and variability and periodicity in an effort to learn more about supermassive black holes.
$20 million NSF investment will change health care with the use of AI. Clemson to lead five-year ADAPT-SC project
Clemson University will lead a statewide team of researchers from 11 institutions who will work closely with industry to advance AI-enabled medical devices and to train an AI-ready workforce.
Clemson President and First Lady surprised with complementing endowments that honor remarkable Decade of Success with the University
A pair of endowments, together worth more than $1.4 million, were announced while celebrating a decade of success with the Clements family.
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