Quantum technology has the potential to revolutionize the world — from drug development, disease detection and solutions to global supply chain disruptions. Leaders in the field will gather at Clemson University April 14-15 for the National Quantum Technology Forum.
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Clemson University joins nation’s frontline defense against cyberattack on the transportation system
The new National Center for Transportation Cybersecurity and Resiliency (TraCR) is set to receive $20 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Clemson University to launch nation’s first Bachelor of Science program in automotive engineering
The new degree program solidifies Clemson’s position as the premier automotive engineering research and education University in the Southeast and beyond and adds to the offerings at its award-winning Greenville campus, the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research.
Burns brings lifetime of experience to helm of South Carolina 4-H
After serving 4-H in nearly every possible capacity since joining her local club as a kid who had just gotten her first horse, Ashley Burns is stepping into a new role that takes advantage of all those experiences: South Carolina […]
Clemson and Midlands Technical College sign new agreement creating opportunity for architecture students
A new transfer articulation agreement for architecture students between Clemson University and Midlands Technical College was formally signed on January 31, 2023 at MTC’s Northeast Campus. The new agreement will allow MTC students to graduate and transfer to Clemson with […]
Sociology professor receives National Science Foundation grant to study STEM identity of social scientists
Catherine Mobley has received a three-year National Science Foundation grant to increase the understanding of the professional identity of sociologists and social scientists in general.
Clemson Libraries receives $1.2 million to develop free textbooks for advanced manufacturing classes
College students spend an average of about $1,200 per year on textbooks, according to the Education Data Initiative. Compared to other higher education expenses, textbooks have been the fastest-rising student expense of the last two decades, according to data from […]
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 University selected for Energy Frontier Research Center
AIM for Composites could have a major long-term impact on how manufacturers in a wide range of industries create composite-material components that go into final products, such as cars and airplanes.
Clemson Ph.D. student receives Hitachi Fellowship
Clemson University Ph.D. student Zehua Jin has received the 2022-2023 Hitachi High-Tech Electron Microscopy Fellowship to further his research on the development of advanced catalytic materials to convert carbon dioxide into value-added chemicals. The research aims to support the mitigation of greenhouse […]
$5M Google.org grant helps South Carolina youth get connected
Young people in rural and underserved South Carolina communities can now get connected — to technology, resources and training — thanks to a $5 million grant from Google.org to the National 4-H Council. The grant is aimed at expanding computer […]
Clemson College of Agriculture inaugural graduate student research symposium teaches effective communication skills
The Clemson College of Agriculture Forestry and Life Sciences held its inaugural Graduate Research Symposium at the Pee Dee REC.
Clemson Cooperative Education: a “game-changer” for professional development
Clemson’s Cooperative Education Program helps more than a thousand students each year connect their college degree with corporations seeking young professionals.
Clemson University’s COSMIC and PEER & WISE Programs Receive INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine’s 2022 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award
Clemson University’s COSMIC and PEER & WISE programs received the 2022 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education. The Inspiring Programs in STEM Award honors colleges […]
A collaboration to create the next generation of talent for water treatment
The need for water operators who help ensure the nation has safe water supplies is driving a new collaboration between Central Carolina Technical College and Clemson University, a partnership funded by the National Science Foundation.
U.S. Space Force names Clemson University its newest strategic partner
The U.S. Space Force welcomed Clemson University as an official member of its University Partnership Program at a Memorandum of Understanding signing event.
Clemson scientists join nationwide laboratory aimed at reducing phosphorus use
Scientists at Clemson University have joined a national research effort focused on developing solutions that will make the use of phosphorous — a finite element essential to food production — more sustainable.
Great gifts made with humble hearts
The Robert J. Stanzione family expands their impact, supporting engineering students through Cornerstone gift to scholarships, professorship and unrestricted funds Robert (Bob) J. Stanzione ’69 and Kaye Stanzione are humble philanthropists. They give quietly, but they give selflessly and immensely. […]
Clemson to lead statewide effort to prepare students as medical reserve corps volunteers
The Clemson University School of Nursing has received an award of more than $2.7 million to develop a network of diverse undergraduate students who can organize locally to assist communities during disasters and other emergencies.
‘Mama Lisa’ is a Clemson University masterpiece
Lisa Jackson’s job title is associate director of PEER in Clemson University’s PEER & WISE program, but to the students in her care, she is something more. They call her “Mama Lisa.”
School of Nursing chief academic nursing officer Valentine to leave director position, focus on professor role
Kathleen Valentine, professor and chief academic nursing officer for the Clemson University School of Nursing since 2016, will leave the director position and return to the School’s faculty to focus on research, teaching and outreach, effective June 30. John Whitcomb, […]
A consortium to create the next-generation of innovation and talent for the electric vehicle industry
The unprecedented need to develop a workforce that can build and service electric and autonomous vehicles and develop the cybersecurity to protect them is the driving force behind a new consortium based in South Carolina.
Pathways to higher education: Clemson University’s Division of Inclusion and Equity hosts Men of Color National Summit and Women’s Roundtable
Clemson University’s second annual Women’s Roundtable and fifth annual Men of Color National Summit will take place April 20-22 at the Greenville Convention Center. The two events, developed in support of Clemson’s mission to create a climate of inclusive excellence, […]
2021 Roaring10 award recipients honored by Clemson Young Alumni Council
On Friday April 1, 2022, ten exceptional individuals were presented with a 2021 Roaring10 award by the Clemson Young Alumni Council. To be honored with this award, each person must have earned an undergraduate or graduate degree from Clemson University […]
John Ballato receives one of glass science’s top international awards
John Ballato of Clemson University has won the 2022 George W. Morey Award in recognition of his innovations in the field of glass science and technology. Ballato serves as the J. E. Sirrine Endowed Chair of Optical Fiber in Clemson’s […]
Clemson to offer post-grad degrees in growing medical biophysics field
Clemson University will offer both master’s and doctoral degrees in medical biophysics to enable current students and those already working in health care to prepare for entry or advancement in a growing number of health care-related fields, including pharmaceuticals, biotech […]
Clemson nursing professor chosen for national palliative care leadership program
Tracy Fasolino, a Clemson University School of Nursing associate professor, has been selected as one of 10 palliative care leaders nationwide for the Cambia Health Foundation 2021 Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program.
Where’s Your STEM? Finding the Future in South Carolina STEM Education
The importance of STEM to South Carolina’s growing workforce will form the backdrop when officials gather in Columbia on March 17 for STEM Education Day at the Capitol.
College of Education faculty work to advance women in leadership through research, teaching
Angie Carter and Cynthia Sims of the Clemson University Master of Human Resource Development program have a unique understanding of gender’s ever-evolving role in leadership across disciplines after dedicated years of teaching, research and service to the topic.
Clemson, U.S. Army GVSC Expand Research Partnership for Next-Generation Autonomous Vehicles
Clemson University and the United States Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) announced an additional $22 million for a research partnership aimed at developing innovative virtual prototyping tools for designing the next generation of on- and off-road vehicles.
Bob Barcelona appointed chair of Clemson Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Bob Barcelona has been appointed chair of the Clemson University Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management. Barcelona said he is excited to return to the University and his previous departmental home, where he served as assistant and later associate professor from 2008-2014. His term as chair will begin July 1, 2022.
Cadence software boosts Clemson’s capabilities across campus
Computational software leader, Cadence Design Systems, Inc. gives Clemson University students, faculty and staff the power to process with innovative technological offerings through new partnership.
New program will grow advanced materials education, research, economy statewide
South Carolina’s position as a national leader in advanced materials just got a giant boost. A team of researchers from 10 universities across the state has received a $20 million, five-year grant from the National Science Foundation’s Established Program to […]
Meet national laboratory science director Sue Clark on Nov. 12
Clemson University researchers can learn about the numerous opportunities to conduct research at the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) as one of the lab’s senior leaders visits campus Nov. 12. Sue Clark, deputy laboratory director of science and technology […]
Construction symposium returns stronger than ever
After having to pivot to a virtual program last year, the Sixth Annual Construction Symposium was back and in-person this fall. Hosted by the Clemson University Nieri Family Department of Construction Science and Management, the event was held on October […]
Clemson University and WSU Everett launch new collaborative
This week, two land-grant universities in states where Boeing has a large footprint, South Carolina and Washington, launched a pivotal partnership designed to spur shared knowledge and collaboration among the aerospace giant’s future workforce. Clemson University and Washington State University […]