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Author: Paul Alongi

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Scott Husson elected Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Scott Husson elected Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers

Steven Tipping, one of the world's leading earthquake engineers, was passionate and hard-driving about what he did, family said.

Steven Tipping’s legacy lives on in his family and building designs

Ken Smith said that when he first started giving to Clemson he took some advice: "Just start, give what you can now and grow it from there."

Ken Smith keeps his alma mater close

Chip Hood brings his technical background to his job as general counsel for Clemson University.

Chip Hood’s unique background helps him advance Clemson University

Raymond Jones, left, and his ExxonMobil colleague work in Papua New Guinea.

Raymond Jones brings Spartanburg to the world

Martine LaBerge honored as Fellow by the Biomedical Engineering Society

Brian Powell, right, works with students in his lab.

Brian A. Powell receives distinguished scientist award

Amod Ogale of Clemson University named Fellow of SAMPE

Amod Ogale of Clemson University named Fellow of SAMPE

Former Dean Lyle C. Wilcox is pictured at his 1980 going away party.

Former dean Lyle C. Wilcox remembered as ‘engineer at heart’

Tribute to Dr. Lyle Wilcox

Tribute to Dr. Lyle Wilcox

Former Dean Lyle C. Wilcox is pictured at his 1980 going away party.

Former dean Lyle C. Wilcox remembered as ‘engineer at heart’

Ron and Jane Lindsay are donating $1 million to the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, one of many ways they give back to the community.

Ron and Jane Lindsay give $1 million to College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Clemson University breakthrough in self-healing materials detailed in journal Science

Virtual reality is the centerpiece of a new program aimed at teaching students about robotics and the jobs they are creating in advanced manufacturing.

Students to learn robotics through virtual reality with new Clemson program

Two students bend over, working on a robotic arm.

Top-level executives hold unprecedented advanced manufacturing forum in South Carolina

Brian Powell, right, works on a test bed that was developed for the team's research.

Renewed project could protect environment for millennia

Sukumar Brahma of Clemson University is one of the few professors in the nation to specialize in power system protection.

Clemson University graduate returns to alma mater as SCE&G Distinguished Professor of Power Engineering

Joshua Summers wins Kos Ishii-Toshiba Award

Joshua Summers wins Kos Ishii-Toshiba Award

The Clemson Fit Run is hosted by the student advisory boards in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences and the College of Science.

Register now for the Clemson Fit Run 5K

Award winners posed for a photo with Anand Gramopadhye, dean of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Those pictured are (from left): Brian Powell, Delphine Dean, Gramopadhye, Joshua Summers, Kevin Taaffe, and Ashley Childers. Not pictured are Kyle Brinkman and Lawrence Fredendall.

Outstanding faculty members win college awards

New $3-million program could help close skills gap in advanced manufacturing

New $3-million program could help close skills gap in advanced manufacturing

A Clemson team is studying facemasks to create safer football helmets.

New research could lead to safer football helmets

A Clemson team is studying facemasks to create safer football helmets.

Student research takes aim at concussions

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