Clemson professor Trudy Mackay elected to the National Academy of Medicine
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Ala Qattawi is living proof it is possible for a mother to have both a family and a thriving career in a field traditionally dominated by males.
The Source: From land-grant education to exponential opportunity, remembering the man who earned Clemson’s first graduate degree
In the early 1920s, Patrick Henry Hobson was a young man seeking opportunity beyond the fields of his family’s Sandy Spring farmland. One hundred years after he graduated with Clemson’s first master’s degree, the land-grant education of Pat Hobson has grown into exponential opportunity.
Paralympics 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.
Two EPIC research groups target ways to fight brain-eating amoebas
One research group at Clemson University has identified a compound that inhibits a key enzyme that brain-eating amoebas need to live. Now, the challenge is finding an effective way to get it into the brain.
Wound 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.
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Stars: Two Clemson grads, lifelong friends reach rarified air in the military
George Bresnihan ’91 and Louis Mitchell ’92 grew up together in Charleston in the 80s, attended Clemson University together, and rose to the highest echelons of military service, becoming two of less than 25 African American general and flag-grade officers in the Army Reserve and Navy, respectively.
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.
Clemson continues to rank among best colleges nationally in recent Niche, The Princeton Review rankings
Clemson has again been named a top institution nationally in rankings announced by Niche and The Princeton Review. Niche provided Clemson with an overall A rating and named it the No. 1 college in South Carolina. The Princeton Review included Clemson in its Best Value, Best 390 Colleges and Best Colleges of the South lists.
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Investing in the Future: Gifts and Grants
Nieri Family donates $12.5 million to name state-of-the art Alumni and Visitors Center
Read More about Nieri Family donates $12.5 million to name state-of-the art Alumni and Visitors CenterSnow Family donates $25 million transformational gift to support the study of capitalism
Dave and Lynette Snow have positioned the newly named Snow Institute for the Study of Capitalism to become the model program in America focused on the moral principles of capitalism.
A Foundation of Love: Joe and Cathy Turner Become Clemson’s Newest Cornerstone Partners
Academic Cornerstone gift of $3 million for the new Clemson Alumni and Visitors Center will introduce the Turner Family Loggia as a special place for alumni and visitors.
Ninth annual Give Day finishes with over $2M
Clemson University celebrated its ninth annual Give Day on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. During this 24-hour marathon of generosity, 3,930 donors gave an impressive $2,055,178.
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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