The Washington Post – Oct. 3, 2020
Archives: Clemson In The News
This is a collection of select external articles about the innovations, research and accomplishments of the University's faculty, staff and students.
Greenville Journal – Oct. 1, 2020
Clemson University gets $4 million to expand virtual reality education program
The Post and Courier – Sep. 25, 2020
Commentary: 12 SC college presidents: Don’t end COVID measures too soon
Morning Ag Clips – Sep. 24, 2020
Clemson researchers developing technologies to improve agricultural water-use efficiency
Greenville Journal – Sep. 24, 2020
Clemson University professors ask: Can you spot the online troll?
Morning Ag Clips – Sep. 21, 2020
Clemson rejoins forces with collaborative group to kick-start small grains program
Fortune – Sep. 19, 2020
Self-driving cars will hit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a landmark A.I. race
USA Today – Sep. 15, 2020
Clemson researchers launch ‘Spot the Troll’ tool to fight social media disinformation
Post and Courier – Sep. 15, 2020
Foreign trolls are trying to sway SC voters. 2 Clemson profs made a new game to spot them.
MarketWatch – Sep. 14, 2020
As the real-estate market heats up, here’s how first-time buyers can keep their cool
Good Housekeeping – Sep. 8, 2020
The Top It Cake Shield Aims to Protect Birthday Cakes from Flyaway Germs and Spit
Tech Republic – Sep. 1, 2020
Think before you share: Four tips and three tools for spotting a bot on social media
Morning Ag Clips – Sep. 1, 2020
Clemson study: Prescribed fire doesn’t hinder forests from producing clean water
Science Magazine – Aug. 31, 2020
CU scientists create batteries that could make it easier to explore Mars
NBC News – Aug. 28, 2020
Twitter suspended dozens of accounts. But were they Russian? It’s hard to tell.
Newsweek – Nov. 11, 2019
Scientists Have Calculated a New Estimate for the Expansion Rate of the Universe by Using Gamma Rays
Race Tech – Nov. 7, 2019
The countdown begins: $1m prize for university team that wins autonomous vehicle race in 2021
The Poultry Site – Nov. 5, 2019
Research shows persistent Salmonella strains on processing equipment
PhysOrg – Nov. 5, 2019