
Clemson architecture students partner with top design firm to pioneer sustainable construction process
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Theater craftspeople construct elaborate worlds only to tear them down to a bare stage again when the show closes a few weeks later, and then start the next build. Pulling off that kind of magic requires a lot of wood, metal and cloth, with a huge potential for waste. In 2013, Clemson University’s theater department set about finding a way to keep their used sets out of the landfill.
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Center for Human Genetics receives $1.87M to study genetic underpinnings of complex traits
Trudy Mackay and Robert Anholt of Clemson University’s Center for Human Genetics have received $1.87 million from the National Institutes of Health to advance research aimed at significantly increasing our fundamental understanding of the complex roles molecular variations play in human disease.
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