After a national search, Clemson University has announced the hire of world-renowned scientist Jane Dever as the director of its Pee Dee Research and Education Center.
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Spring exhibitions showcase visual arts students’ creative works
The Clemson Visual Arts (CVA) at Clemson University is gearing up to honor artistic excellence through a series of student showcases this spring. The exhibitions invite the public to witness the remarkable work of emerging art undergraduates, culminating in the […]
Ink and identity: Clemson’s Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence shares Afro-Hispanic insights and continues dual book projects
Clemson University’s Global Black Studies program welcomed the school’s first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence in at least 15 years this semester.
Clemson’s first Reading Hall of Fame fellow to be mentored by leading literacy, writing researcher
A Clemson faculty member has been selected for a prestigious fellowship with the Literacy Research Association’s Reading Hall of Fame.
Barczewski named chair of the Department of History and Geography
Stephanie Barczewski has been appointed chair of the Department of History and Geography, effective December 1. A professor of modern British history, Barczewski is Clemson University’s Carol K. Brown Scholar in the Humanities. She has served as the interim chair […]
Fourth CU Grow cohort announced; program features expanded curriculum, new partnership
Now in its fourth year, CU Grow is preparing for its largest class to date. Thirty-two members from more than 25 departments across campus will participate in Clemson’s premier staff development program, which includes experiential learning, workshops, skill development and […]
Unraveling Uzbekistan’s intellectual property landscape: Reflections with Shontavia Johnson
Shontavia Johnson shares her experience after returning from a unique Fulbright Specialist Project in Uzbekistan.
Clemson chemist Thao Tran receives prestigious Beckman Young Investigator Award
Thao Tran, an assistant professor of chemistry at Clemson University, has received a prestigious 2023 Beckman Young Investigators Award from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation to support her research in quantum technology. The Beckman Young Investigators Program supports the country’s most promising young faculty members in the early stages of their academic careers in the chemical and life sciences, particularly to foster the invention of methods, instruments and materials that will open new avenues of research in science.
Jorge Luis García appointed as faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economics Research
Clemson University assistant professor Jorge Luis García has earned a prestigious appointment as a faculty research fellow with the National Bureau of Economics (NBER), making him one of just two members of the NBER in the John E. Walker Department […]
Jessica Larsen appointed to Carol and John Cromer ’63 Family Endowed Associate Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Jessica Larsen’s scholarship and research, the positive impact she is having on students and her support for women’s causes eminently qualify her for this honor.
Clemson students, staff enjoy adventure and service trip to Dominica
Ten students and three staff members from Clemson University traveled to Dominica — the “nature island of the Caribbean” — for a trip rooted in both service and adventure in May 2023.
26 faculty, staff and students honored with 2023 University Spring Awards
The awards ceremony recognizes faculty for teaching, research and service; staff members for exemplary contributions; and honors undergraduate and graduate students with achievement honors and awards.
CBSHS recognizes outstanding students, achievements
The College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS) recently recognized its outstanding students with college and departmental awards for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Top College of Science students honored
The Clemson University College of Science recognized some of its most outstanding undergraduate and graduate students during an awards ceremony on April 12.
Clemson Young Alumni Council presents ‘Roaring10’ awards to 2022 honorees
On March 31, 2023, the recipients of the 2022 Roaring10 award, who are ten exceptional individuals that graduated from Clemson University within the past ten years and embody Clemson’s values of honesty, integrity and respect, were celebrated at a ticketed event held by the Clemson Young Alumni Council.
A Challenge to raise $5 million for a chair and three professorships in the John E. Walker Department of Economics
Clemson University’s faculty members make a difference; they inspire ideas; they support solutions; and they reinforce research. An anonymous donor is recognizing the power of Clemson’s faculty – how one chair or one professor can shape the lives of Clemson students. To reinforce this, this generous donor has established a fundraising challenge, The Power of One.
Women in science: How 5 women with Clemson ties are making a difference
February 11 is celebrated globally as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. To celebrate the day, we are highlighting five women with ties to the Clemson University College of Science who are making a difference with their […]
Clemson gala marks 60 years of integration
Representatives of Clemson University’s past, present and future including Harvey Gantt, the University’s first African American student, assembled under the high ceilings of the R.M. Cooper Library to celebrate sixty years of the University’s integration.
Clemson professor returns from semester-long Fulbright Scholar experience with fresh perspective on teaching, research
A Clemson University professor has returned to campus after conducting five months of immersive tourism research as a Fulbright Scholar on the hospitality and tourism-centric Eastern Caribbean Island of St. Lucia.
Clemson’s first-ever Churchill scholar is working to strengthen our energy grid
Over the past several weeks, communities throughout the United States have dealt with rolling blackouts associated with winter storms. Grant Wilkins, Clemson University’s first-ever Churchill scholar, is working on a solution that will keep our power on and running smoothly […]
Mark and Kathryn Richardson: Academic Cornerstone Partners for Clemson University
Every year, a new group of young people with new dreams arrives on the Clemson campus looking for their next home — the place that will build the momentum for their journey forward. To bring these top students to Clemson […]
Faces of Opportunity
Over two decades, Clemson’s Emerging Scholars program has sought better outcomes through educational outreach, one student at a time. Success should not be determined by your zip code. Margaret Gilmore, superintendent of schools for the Allendale County School District, has […]
Emerging Scholars to celebrate its 20th anniversary
Emerging Scholars, one of Clemson University’s most impactful outreach programs, is celebrating its 20th anniversary Saturday.
School of Architecture hosts 53rd EDRA conference with a focus on ‘Health in All Design’
The Clemson University School of Architecture welcomed architects and researchers from around the globe to the Upstate as it hosted the 53rd conference of the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA).
Founded in 1968, EDRA’s mission is “to provide a collaborative, multidisciplinary community to connect theory, research, teaching, and practice to recognize, create and advocate for environments that are responsive to diverse human needs.” This year’s conference theme, “Health in All Design,” was a seamless fit for the event’s timing and location.
Jansen Scholar Giovanni Orlandi draws from personal experience to help classmates
Giovanni Orlandi was a sophomore knocking out his General Engineering requirements when he found himself unsure which path he wanted to take to graduation, but then he enrolled in Mechanics of Materials, a class taught by Dr. Fadi Abdeljawad. The […]
Emma Katovich draws on Tiger pride and past experience to help others as Jansen Scholar
Emma Katovich will join three other Jansen Scholars in planning a series of events aimed at bringing together mechanical engineering students so that the less
Jansen Scholar Maria Christenbury wants to help mechanical engineers make the most of their time at Clemson University
Maria Christenbury is a rising senior majoring in mechanical engineering at Clemson University, where she has distinguished herself as an outstanding student and is helping others follow in her footsteps as one of the newest Jansen Family Emerging Scholars.
Trailblazing mechanical engineer Kiarra Blake-Wade steps into new role as Jansen Scholar
Kiarra Blake-Wade has chosen mechanical engineering as her major and has distinguished herself as one of the newest Jansen Family Emerging Scholars.
Center for Student Leadership and Engagement, Fraternity and Sorority Life recognize outstanding students for 2021-22
The Center for Student Leadership and Engagement presented 2021-22 awards to outstanding student leaders on April 30 at the Madren Conference Center. In addition, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and other areas throughout the division honored outstanding students, organizations and leaders.
Meet the next generation of leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs
The College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences is highlighting standout students as part of its CECAS Student Spotlight series. This document is updated regularly. You can also view the latest stories on the college’s social media accounts: Instagram, LinkedIn, […]
College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences honors faculty, staff
After a two-year hiatus, the College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences gathered together to honor staff and faculty for their achievements in teaching, research and service. The recognition honoring 2020-21 and 2019-20 award recipients was part of the college’s December 2 […]
A year in review: Clemson’s largest philanthropic gift makes lasting changes
Transformed programs. Crafted opportunities. Changed lives. The first named college at Clemson University. These are the realities of the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business thanks to a $60 million gift given by philanthropists Billy and Ann Powers and to the leadership stewarding this gift.
South Carolina’s 21st-century STEM economy: Powered by advanced materials research at Clemson
By providing talent, facilities and innovative programming for the cutting-edge field of advanced materials, Clemson is prepared to grow South Carolina’s work in the energy and transportation, health innovation and advanced manufacturing sectors.
Industry investment: Support continues growing for Clemson’s nationally recognized diversity and inclusion programming
Dominion Energy and Duke Energy expand their partnership with the University through significant funding for diversity and inclusion initiatives across campus.
New program gives business students global leadership perspective
Developing leaders with the knowledge, skills and confidence that are essential to succeeding in an international business environment is at the crux of a new program being launched this fall in the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business.
Meet Clemson’s newest faculty members 2020-2021
Clemson welcomes 140 new faculty members across seven colleges. The new faculty join a robust team of educators to help Clemson achieve its mission of educating students to think deeply about and engage in the social, scientific, economic and professional […]