
Researcher discusses how to keep science from becoming ‘dirty word’ in schools–and among families
Read More about Researcher discusses how to keep science from becoming ‘dirty word’ in schools–and among familiesAfter slight delay, vibrant fall hues coming soon to southern Appalachians
While the first colors of fall peeking through naturally cause excitement, according to Clemson University Associate Professor of Forest Ecology Don Hagan, a delayed start to the leaf season isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Clemson University officially named an All-Steinway School after significant investment in performing arts
“The designation of All-Steinway School is a very special accolade reserved only for those institutions committed to providing the world’s finest pianos to their students, faculty, and visiting artists,” said Gavin English, President of Steinway & Sons – Americas. “Clemson now joins the ranks of only around 250 schools worldwide with this level of passion for quality. We are proud to congratulate the entire university community and to welcome them to the All-Steinway School roster.”
Clemson University students debut autonomous off-road vehicle with far-reaching impact for natural disaster relief
To expedite the delivery of supplies and to gather real-time data for emergency responders, Clemson University students at the International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) in Greenville, S.C. developed an off-road reconnaissance and relief vehicle that can navigate all on its own.
Land-grant university scientists make turfgrass safer, more environmentally-friendly
Researchers at land-grant institutions across the nation are busy working to improve turfgrass to keep athletes safer. They also are studying how to help minimize negative environmental impacts from practices used to maintain these playing surfaces.
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Clemson names Steven Marks founding dean for the College of Veterinary Medicine
The associate dean and director of veterinary medical services and clinical professor of emergency and internal medicine at North Carolina State University has been chosen to lead the College of Veterinary Medicine at Clemson University. The Board of Trustees approved the appointment. (Image courtesy of North Carolina State University.)
South Carolina’s top research institutions collaborate to advance comprehensive Alzheimer’s disease research, medical discoveries and education
Clemson University Institute for Engaged Aging participates in statewide effort advance dementia research.
GE Aerospace and Clemson University announce research into advanced materials for flight
A major milestone in the development of next-generation materials that will “push the boundaries of what is possible in flight” was announced from the Paris Air Show.
Clemson University breaks ground on $130-million Advanced Materials Innovation Complex
The new Advanced Materials Innovation Complex (AMIC) will be a 143,000-square-foot facility designed for education and research and is scheduled to open at the end of 2025.
Investing in the Future: Gifts and Grants

$20 million NSF investment will change health care with the use of AI. Clemson to lead five-year ADAPT-SC project
Read More about $20 million NSF investment will change health care with the use of AI. Clemson to lead five-year ADAPT-SC projectDesigning a legacy: Doug Quackenbush ’82, M ’84 pledges endowed professorship to the College of Architecture, Art and Construction
Quackenbush recently pledged major support to Clemson through the P. Douglas Quackenbush Endowed Professorship in Architecture, establishing a professorship within the college.
Researcher awarded $2.8 million to develop science leader academy
Using a National Science Foundation award, education professor Brooke Whitworth will lead a project to better prepare elementary school science educators and reduce teacher turnover.

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Serving Our State: Rural Health Care in South Carolina
Bolstering the workforce to enhance rural healthcare
The Clemson University School of Nursing has received a grant totaling nearly $4 million to help educate nurses on mobile health and ultimately increase the workforce to bring health care to patients living in rural areas in South Carolina.
Serving global populations in South Carolina’s rural communities
Overseeing diverse clinical operations to meet multicultural needs: Clemson Rural Health.
Eukaryotic Pathogens Innovation Center: Combatting Global Disease from Clemson
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