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.

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.

‘Pathway to Steinway:’ Gift from Kaye and Bob Stanzione elevates Clemson’s Department of Performing Arts

“The reputation that comes with being an All-Steinway School is unsurpassed,” said Professor Linda Li-Bleuel, who teaches piano performance at Clemson. “I believe having the students regularly performing and playing on Steinways will be transformative for the department. The piano is perhaps the one instrument that is used every single day—the quality of the piano will affect all music students and instruction.”

4 Clemson students named Goldwater Scholars

Four Clemson Honors students received the 2023 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the most prestigious and highly competitive national award for sophomore and junior students with the potential to advance research in mathematics, natural sciences and engineering.

Time in chemistry lab helped Samirah Muhammed chose career path

Samirah Muhammed thought she wanted to go to pharmacy school. That’s until a professor at Xavier University of Louisiana asked her to do research with him. Muhammed is now pursuing a doctoral degree in chemistry at Clemson through the Bridge to Doctorate program.

Clemson University to host 2023 National Quantum Technology Forum

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.

Doctoral student Ryan Watts sees endless opportunities in science

Ryan Watts was participating in a robotics competition for middle school students in the Chicago area when he realized the endless opportunities science offered. “I was only 13 years old and I had taken two or three computer programming classes. […]

Brian Dean appointed to the C. Tycho Howle Chair of the School of Computing

In an announcement to faculty and staff, Anand Gramopadhye, dean of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, said Dean’s impressive credentials, collaborative spirit, passion for research and education and history of service uniquely position him to lead the school, one of the college’s fastest-growing academic units.

Delphine Dean appointed to chair of the Department of Bioengineering

In an announcement to faculty and staff, Anand Gramopadhye, dean of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, said that Dean’s impeccable research credentials, passion for helping students achieve at their highest potential, tireless work ethic and ability to work across disciplines, departments and institutions make her eminently qualified to serve as department chair.

Fraternity and Sorority Life to honor inaugural “Pillars of the Community” class in April

The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life announced today its inaugural class for the “Pillars of the Community.” Among the six recipients are a former Clemson University president, current Board of Trustees chair and two active employees. The “Pillars of the Community” gala is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 22 at the Madren Conference Center.

Duke Energy Science Nights Return to Highlight STEM Education Month

Thanks to a partnership between Duke Energy, South Carolina’s Coalition for Mathematics & Science (SCCMS), and the Morehead Planetarium Science Center, selected schools will host a fun, hands-on science event for students and their families as part of the annual month-long celebration.