Clemson University recently held a 2024 Investiture Ceremony to honor eight outstanding faculty members. Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Robert H. Jones officially announced their endowed titles before family, friends and colleagues during the event. Hosted jointly […]
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Yue Wang to serve as next associate dean of research in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Wang will begin serving as associate dean of research after concluding her assignment with the NSF. Until then, Daniel L. Noneaker will continue his service as the associate dean of research along with his new role as senior associate dean for strategic initiatives and faculty affairs.
Ten faculty members honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Those honored by the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences were: Andrew Neptune, Garrett Pataky, Emily Scribner, Jianhua “Joshua” Tong, Jon Calhoun, Mary Beth Kurz, Bryan Miller, Thomas Sharkey, Huijuan “Jane” Zhao and Brian Booth.
ClemsonLIFE’s success reveals endowed professorship benefits
Joe Ryan, founder and executive director of ClemsonLIFE™ (Learning is for Everyone), was named the Sue Stanzione Distinguished Professor in 2016, making him the first endowed professor in the Clemson University College of Education. An endowed professor is financially supported […]
Clemson Chair Academy kicks off with New Chair Onboarding program
Last month, Clemson University introduced the Clemson Chair Academy, a leadership development community designed to cultivate leadership awareness, skills and styles for all department chairs at any career stage. Through a combination of instructional and learning activities, focused programs and […]
‘Clean’ hydrogen research led by Clemson University could have broad impact
The research focuses on developing new advanced materials and manufacturing methods to produce solid oxide electrolysis cells, or SOECs. Those cells are key components of electrolyzers, the devices that create and store hydrogen.
Centuries-old technology could help solve one of STEM’s toughest challenges
Two women from Clemson University are trying a fresh approach tto STEM outreach that sharpens the focus on a technology that has been around for centuries: books.
New faculty hires – 2024
Clemson University welcomes faculty members who have recently joined the University. The new faculty join a robust team of educators to help Clemson achieve its mission of supporting Clemson Elevate‘s goals of delivering the No. 1 student experience, research ascension […]
College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences New Faculty Hires
At the beginning of the Fall semester, the University announced the addition of 24 faculty in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. The new faculty join a robust team of educators to help Clemson achieve its mission of […]
Materials Science Professor, Sila Nanotechnologies Co-Founder Gleb Yushin to speak as Provost Distinguished Lecture
Gleb Yushin, Ph.D., will deliver a Provost Distinguished Lecture addressing Nanostructured Material Technologies for Next Generations of Li-ion Batteries on Monday, September 16, at Clemson.
‘Elevating Eight’ seen as future leaders in higher education
You can call them the Elevating Eight. Within a span of just over a year, two of the nation’s top awards for early-career faculty have gone to eight members of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Seven received […]
Pioneering heart research helps earn Ying Mei the McQueen Quattlebaum Professorship
Mei joined Clemson’s Department of Bioengineering in 2012 and has steadily advanced research into cardiac organoids that show promise for replacing dead and damaged heart tissue.
Jackie Cha of Clemson University selected for the National Academy of Engineering’s 2024 The Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
Cha was among 76 engineers from across the country selected as general participants for the 2024 symposium.
Debora F. Rodrigues selected as new chair of the Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences
Debora F. Rodrigues’ well-rounded research credentials, exceptional leadership skills and extensive experience in fostering international, multidisciplinary and translational research uniquely qualify her to lead the department.
Clemson University trailblazer continues to have an impact eight years after receiving Ph.D.
April Gillens will forever be the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in environmental engineering and Earth sciences from Clemson University.
Brian Powell to continue role as faculty representative to the Clemson University Board of Trustees
Brian A. Powell will continue serving as faculty representative to the Board of Trustees after completing a three-year term in this role. Powell holds the Fjeld Professorship in Nuclear Environmental Engineering and Science and is jointly appointed in the Department […]
Four Clemson faculty members receive Fulbright Scholar Awards
Four Clemson University faculty members have received prestigious Fulbright Scholar Awards, which provide international lecturing and research opportunities that advance careers while benefiting host institutions and countries. Upon return from their Fulbright experiences, scholars are uniquely able to infuse curricula […]
Newest cohort of health researchers installed as CUSHR faculty
The Clemson University School of Health Research (CUSHR) has chosen its newest cohort of faculty scholars and clinical faculty.
Three inducted into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists
The academy’s newest members are Russ Esmacher, Wilbur “Billy” Powers and Edward A. Rose. Membership in the academy is the highest honor bestowed by Clemson’s College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.
In retirement, Cindy Lee leaves the college with a legacy of service and leadership
Cindy Lee’s tenure at Clemson stood out for her unwavering dedication to service and leadership.
Eleven students honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Some of the most outstanding students in the Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences were honored in an April 18 ceremony. The awards recognized top students’ accomplishments in a number of areas, including scholarship, character and service. […]
William Cummings survives cancer, thrives at Clemson
William Cummings, who survived leukemia, is now an award-winning student who is on track to graduate in May with a Bachelor of Science in geology.
Eleven students honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
The awards recognized top students’ accomplishments in a number of areas, including scholarship, character and service.
Renowned researcher, National Academy of Engineering member Kevin Tomsovic named executive director of Clemson University Restoration Institute
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Clemson University remembers former dean Tom Keinath as an exemplar scholar and great mentor
As dean from 1992-2006, Keinath shepherded the College of Engineering and Science, as it was then known, through a time of rapid transformation, laying the groundwork for future generations.
Accelerating research in health care
Nine researchers have joined Clemson University and Prisma Health’s National Institutes of Health (NIH) Accelerator Program this year.
Mechanical engineering alumnus Mike Connor earns his Six-Star Medal at Tokyo Marathon
Mike Connor completed his final marathon in the series on March 3 in Tokyo in 3:36:35. His best finish was 3:17:54 last year in Berlin.
Casey Hancock’s ‘journey through life:’ an Honors alumnus story
Clemson University alumnus Casey Hancock followed a unique path to becoming the Mayor of Hartsville, S.C.
Joint Army-Clemson University VIPR-GS Research Center annual review sharpens focus on digital engineering and industry partnerships for the nation
The event was part of an annual review of the VIPR-GS Research Center, a partnership between Clemson and the DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center that is now in its fifth year.
Nathan McNeese appointed to National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s Board on Human-Systems Integration
Nathan McNeese began a three-year term this month as a member of the Board on Human-Systems Integration, which is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, one of the most prestigious academic organizations in the world.
National Academy of Engineering member H. Eric Tseng to speak as Provost Distinguished Lecturer
Clemson University’s Office of the Provost and the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences (CECAS) will host H. Eric Tseng as a Provost Distinguished Lecturer on Friday, March 1, to deliver his talk and research efforts on “Safe and […]
Trustees approve new Clemson University Center for Human-AI Interaction, Collaboration, and Teaming and additional funding for College of Veterinary Medicine
The 2024 Winter Quarterly Meeting of the Clemson Board of Trustees was held February 1-2 in Charleston, South Carolina, and board approvals were granted for the formation of a new Clemson University Center for Human-AI Interaction, Collaboration, and Teaming, two program modifications and key facility project authorizations, leases and improvements.
Transforming campus connections with an innovative student-developed app – The Overlap Success Story
Successfully coordinating events and meetings demands a blend of patience and exceptional communication skills. Enter Overlap – a potential game-changer in the realm of organizing and communicating meeting times and events. This innovative solution is the result of the efforts […]
Atul Kelkar accepts position as dean at Binghamton University
Atul Kelkar said he plans to remain at Clemson through the spring semester and into the summer and help to assure a smooth transition to new leadership in mechanical engineering.
Exemplary staff members honored by the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Honorees received their awards during an annual holiday luncheon at the Madren Conference Center for staff in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.
Divya Srinivasan and her team cement leadership in ergonomics research with multiple awards
Divya Srinivasan of Clemson University and her team are wrapping up the fall semester with several new awards that solidify their leadership in ergonomics research.