Department of Public Health Sciences professor Sarah Floyd, Ph.D., is embarking on a three-year journey to develop a better model for identifying and classifying shoulder fractures that occur most commonly in elderly populations.
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GIS Day to highlight how maps can be used to inspire change
Learn about the importance of geographic information systems (GIS) at Clemson’s GIS Day celebration hosted by the Clemson Center for Geospatial Technologies (CCGT) in 412 Cooper Library Wednesday, November 15, from noon to 4 p.m. The day will feature hands-on demonstrations of the technology used in GIS work, as well as guest speakers, a Mapathon, food, contests and prizes.
Research on how legumes make their own fertilizer from the air leads to international database
Nitrogen is essential for plants to grow. But while nitrogen makes up 78% of the air in the Earth’s atmosphere, it is inert and unusable to plants in that form. Legumes are the only crops able to team with bacteria in their roots to chemically convert nitrogen from the air into a form that living organisms can use.
GE Vernova helps ignite STEM dreams with $710,000 commitment to Clemson University
GE Vernova has solidified its commitment to nurturing STEM talent with a new pledge of $710,000 over the next two academic years to fund three Clemson University initiatives aimed at widening the talent pipeline and fostering inclusive excellence.
Award for South Carolina STEM Educators
STEM Educator of the Year Award elevates the STEM teaching profession across the state.
Multidisciplinary consortium creates the next generation of innovation and talent for aircraft safety
Clemson University is leading a nationwide team that is flying high after receiving a $2-million research grant from a National Science Foundation program called Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier: Core Research.
Rajendra Bordia extends Clemson University’s leadership in advanced materials as President of The American Ceramic Society
Rajendra Bordia, ,ho is a long-time leader in his field and has been on Clemson’s faculty for more than a decade, is putting the University in the spotlight at a pivotal time.
A Clemson Legacy Takes Root — Seeds Planted Early Take Hold
David Price’s ’79 connection to Clemson University runs deep, rooted in family tradition and a profound sense of purpose. His father, D.C. Price ’50, was a proud member of Clemson’s ROTC program and earned his bachelor’s degree in dairy science. […]
Clemson University to come alive for Day of the Dead
Now in its sixth year, the Day of the Dead celebration will light up Carillon Garden next to Bowman Field from 6-9 p.m. Admission is free, and the public is invited.
Faculty members honored for excellence in teaching, research and service
Honorees were: Thomas Sharkey, Emily Tucker, Divya Srinivasan, Guo Freeman, Lin Zhu, Kasra Sardashti, and Brian Powell.
Clemson researcher wins NASA FINESST award for physics research on merging black holes
Madeline Clyburn will use computer simulations to predict how massive black hole binaries will appear to telescopes in the final days before they spiral inwards and coalesce into a single black hole.
Robert Prucka of Clemson University elected fellow of SAE International
A Clemson University professor who is internationally renowned for mentoring automotive engineering students and for his scholarship in advanced engine control has earned one of his profession’s highest honors. Robert Prucka, the Alan Kulwicki Professor of Motorsports Engineering, is among […]
“It was just the right fit”: Construction industry CEO’s gift to open doors for Clemson students
The gift will be disbursed over a three-year period and evenly distributed between scholarship for students in Clemson University’s School of Architecture, Nieri Department of Construction, Development and Planning, and College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.
Artificial intelligence at a critical crossroads, says Clemson University’s Nathan McNeese
With many people just beginning to understand how AI shapes their lives, the technology is now entering a crucial juncture, said Nathan McNeese, the McQueen Quattlebaum Associate Professor of Human-Centered Computing.
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.
On the ‘edge’ of a break through: Clemson University researchers aim to make the internet interact more quickly with the physical world
A group of Clemson University researchers led by Associate Professor Linke Guo is breaking ground in edge computing, a new way of processing and moving data at lightning speed.
Clemson, Cotton Incorporated work to develop designer cottonseed
A grant from the United States Department of Agriculture is designed to use molecular tools and unique plant germplasm to better understand and improve the genetics underlying oil content in upland cotton.
Mechanical engineering professor creates collaboration between students in Clemson and Mexico
Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte, associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, strengthens Clemson’s ties with universities in Mexico through the International Internship in Engineering Design program.
Clemson mathematicians’ collaborative digital signature is a candidate to become a national standard
The U.S. National Institute of Standards is holding a competition to select standard post-quantum digital signature algorithms.
Three Clemson University Programs Receive INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine’s 2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award
PEER & WISE, COSMIC and STEM ALL In won awards from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine.
Twin Tigers share the graduation stage to collect matching Ph.D.s with matching GPAs. Their plan: to pursue research careers
Rohith and Roshan Venkatakrishnan, 29-year-old identical twins, mark a major milestone by earning their doctorates in human-centered computing.
Clemson’s Center for Geospatial Technologies (CCGT) wins Esri national award
Clemson uses GIS technology in conjunction with Research Computing and Data’s (RCD) high-performance computing to support faculty, staff, students.
Wilkerson elected to second term as Chair of the Clemson Board of Trustees
University Board also approved FY24 budget, facilities projects, at Summer Quarterly Meetings Kim Wilkerson was unanimously elected to a second term as Chair of the Clemson University Board of Trustees. A member of the Board since February 2010, Chair Wilkerson […]
Early CAREER Development grants awarded to Clemson researchers representing 4 colleges
The projects funded this spring represent a broad spectrum of interests and applications from soil health and biodiversity to disaster recovery and developing computing curriculum for elementary schools and more.
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.
Former professional drummer finds new groove in computer science at Clemson University
Justin Cromer’s path is a testament to the transformative power of education, especially when it is combined with determination. And it illustrates how Clemson University’s inclusive community strives to open a place for all students no matter where they are on the career ladder.
Fulbright Scholar Carter Janse plans to teach English and computer coding in Spain
Recent Clemson University graduate Carter Janse has won a Fulbright Scholarship and is headed to Valencia, Spain, where he plans to teach English and help students get excited about STEM. Janse said he will combine his computer science background, teaching […]
Research Computing and Data announces updates, Virtual Town Hall on June 20
Research Computing and Data Virtual Town HallTuesday, June 20, 2023 from 2-3 p.m.Register for the Town Hall To continue sharing information and offering updates, CCIT’s Research Computing and Data (RCD) will host an interactive Town Hall on June 20. During […]
Grant will help Clemson, Winston-Salem State grow a diverse workforce in quantum information science
The $2.26 million grant will establish the Winston-Salem Quantum Collaboratory, which will work with regional education centers to support the increasing demand for workers.
Clemson welcomes thousands to main campus in June and July for Ready, Set, Roar!
Thousands of new students, families and guests are descending on the main campus of Clemson University over 11 sessions in June and July for Ready, Set, Roar!, a two-day in-person Orientation experience. Ready, Set, Roar! supplements a student’s virtual orientation, which includes academic advising and course registration.
Clemson celebrates five Fulbright scholars
Four Clemson students and alumni have received prestigious Fulbright Scholarships.
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.
S.C. native, U.S. Army Major General visits CU-ICAR campus for VIPR-GS Center Updates
Major General Edmond ‘Miles’ Brown, who is commanding general of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) and a native of Honea Path, South Carolina, visited the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) during the spring semester […]
Nine Clemson students and alumnae awarded graduate research fellowships
Nine Clemson University seniors and alumnae are receiving three years of financial support towards their graduate degrees through Graduate Research Fellowships provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
STEM All In celebrates its first three graduates
STEM All In, first started in 2018, is a program that brings some of the nation’s best and brightest underrepresented students to Clemson University to learn about graduate school.
Clemson University recognizes its newly tenured and promoted faculty for 2023
At the end of the Spring semester, the University announced the tenure and promotion of 126 faculty. Access details on each faculty member by visiting their linked information. Archives Tenure and promotion details for 2022, 2021 and 2020 are available.