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A family affair: Clemson graduates and surgeons Ashley and Josh Rickey
For Drs. Ashley and Josh Rickey, there’s the Clemson Family and then there’s their Clemson Family. After earning their undergraduate degrees from Clemson University, the Rickeys met in medical school, married and now are both surgeons at Novant Health in […]
Dean’s Corner: September 2022
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, The beginning of the new academic year 2022-23 feels like we are beginning to return to normal which, for me, is an introduction to a whole new Clemson! At the Brooks Center, the new […]
Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute awards scholarships and seed grants for 2022-23 academic year
With national championships and top 25 academic rankings, Clemson University is known for its excellence on the field, in the classroom and in the research lab. The Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute seeks to marry these areas of excellence through the academic study of sport sciences.
Education majors find valuable experience as student athlete mentors
Clemson education majors have proven to be a natural fit as academic mentors for Clemson Athletic Academic Services. Mentors help student-athletes develop the skills needed to earn a Clemson degree by implementing tailored academic success plans in a one-on-one setting to help student athletes gain academic independence and self-efficacy.
Julia Brumaghim named American Chemical Society Fellow
Clemson University bioinorganic chemistry professor Julia Brumaghim was named a fellow by the American Chemical Society for her extensive contributions to the scientific community. The ACS, one of the world’s largest scientific societies with over 150,000 members, selects fellows based on […]
Welcome Week 2022: Programs and activities designed for first-year students
First-year students have no shortage of opportunities for social interaction and introduction to Clemson University’s 2022-23 academic year, thanks to a busy Welcome Week schedule that has been established by the Center for Student Leadership and Engagement.
Pushing the limits and overcoming challenges, Clemson young alumna answered her Clemson calling
The road to success is not an easy one. It requires passion, hard work, focus, persistence and pushing the limits. For some – like AnnaRae Hammes ’22 – it’s especially tough. It’s a path paved with additional obstacles and roadblocks […]
Big Apple core to learning for marketing students
It’s not your typical curriculum or classroom. Marketing 4950-Gateway to World Markets, a three-credit hour course, convenes during Minimester A in the summer and provides an experiential learning opportunity unlike what’s taught in the classroom. New York City serves as […]
Saving tigers from extinction requires many hands as faculty return from India this summer
When it comes to tiger conservation, Clemson University has a long history of trying to save its mascot from extinction. The number of tigers left in the wild is roughly equal to Clemson’s incoming class of freshmen. With an estimated less than 4,000 tigers left, the species is classified as “Endangered” on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Some sub-species, like the Malayan and Sumatran tigers, are classified as “Critically Endangered.”
Spring of 2022 Dean’s List
The University’s Dean’s List is one of the most prestigious honors a Clemson student can earn. The Dean’s List is awarded to those who achieve a 3.5 grade point average on a minimum of 12 semester hours, exclusive of Pass/No Pass coursework.
Kemonte Yow goes from stuffing running backs to tackling human trafficking
Kemonte Yow used to drag running backs to the turf as a linebacker for the Army Black Knights. Now he’s headed to Clemson University to tackle human trafficking.
STEM ALL-IN Ph.D. student Ryan Mbagna-Nanko looks forward to finding his next challenge at Clemson University
Ryan Mbagna-Nanko is headed to Clemson University to pursue a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering under Dr. Yue “Sophie” Wang, the Warren H. Owen – Duke Energy Associate Professor of Engineering.
Land-Grant Press publications provide vital knowledge from Clemson Cooperative Extension program areas
Written by Clemson Cooperative Extension agents and specialists and University scientists primarily from the CAFLS, Land-Grant Press publications are research-based, peer-reviewed scholarly work.
Dean’s Corner: May 2022
One of the things that distinguishes our College at Clemson is diversity. Both in terms of our demographic diversity and the wide array of disciplines we cover. The concern, of course, when an organization does many things is whether we […]
Pandemic babies with development delays can be helped to make up for lost social interaction – 5 tips for parents
Typically, about 1 in 6 children experience a developmental delay. But children born during the pandemic, a 2022 study has found, have nearly twice the risk of developmental delays in communication and social development compared to babies born prior to the pandemic.
Dabo Swinney, Clemson football players to stress importance of reading at event for elementary school students
Clemson Football coaches and players will stress the importance of reading at an upcoming event at the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility.
Top students honored in the College of Science
The Clemson University College of Science recognized some of its most outstanding undergraduate and graduate students during an awards ceremony on April 13. “We honor the best and brightest in the College of Science. This year’s honorees are outstanding scholars; many […]
Six Clemson alumni honored with the 2021 Distinguished Service Award
On Friday, April 1, 2022, the Clemson Alumni Association awarded six recipients with the Clemson Alumni Distinguished Service Award — the highest honor the association bestows on those who graduated from the University. The prestigious Clemson Alumni Distinguished Service Award […]
Julio Rodriguez finds a community at Clemson University
Clemson University junior Julio Rodriguez learned many things from his parents, but two lessons that stick out as he pushes toward graduation is the value of an education and a strong work ethic. Julio, who is majoring in electrical engineering, […]
Experience Leadership: Join TigerLive Entertainment
Clemson University’s TigerLive is a student-run organization that strives to create fun and free events for students. The organization is run by the students, for the students, which allows leaders to emerge and make a difference on and off campus.
Meet the next generation of leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs
The College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences is highlighting standout students as part of its CECAS Student Spotlight series. This document is updated regularly. You can also view the latest stories on the college’s social media accounts: Instagram, LinkedIn, […]
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.
A celebration of inclusive excellence: Student Affairs practitioners come together to share success stories of programs and services
Inclusive excellence has been a focal point of Clemson’s efforts within the Division of Student Affairs over the past few years. In fact, several departments and areas within the division provide direct support to underrepresented and historically underserved student populations.
Dean’s Corner: February 2022
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, It’s Black History Month, and so what better time than now to have presented our Senior Researcher of the Year from 2021 with Clemson’s highest recognition for a faculty member: the Class of ’39 […]
Instructor resources to start the Spring 2022 semester
To assist instructors with the start of a new semester, the Provost’s Office is providing this navigational tool for easily accessing all resources. COVID-19-related information Our Clemson—stories about programs and initiatives, including pandemic related activities Resources and Updates—operations and directives, […]
Solutions for South Carolina: Advancing people and economies in 2022
Clemson University is working alongside industry to create solutions for 2022 and the years ahead. The University’s expertise in engineering, agriculture and health innovation will propel advancements in South Carolina and beyond.
Dean’s Corner: December 2021
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, As we head towards a much-needed Winter break, I thought it might be nice to look back over this past semester and review some of the highlights. While we continue to labor in the […]
Student learning enhancements shared by campus practitioners during Experience: IMPACT
Student learning is clearly a significant outcome of the wide range of programs and services available on the Clemson University campus. It’s also one of four core themes identified by the Division of Student Affairs as critical to the work […]
Learn, Grow and Find Your Community in Clemson Club Sports
When classes finish for the day, all around Clemson soccer cleats are tied tight, golf clubs are packed up and students gather together for practice. Clemson University Campus Recreation proudly recognizes 33 different student organizations as club sports. These organizations […]
The science of the game: Where Tiger fans see tackles and touchdowns, Amy Pope sees physics
When linebacker James Skalski tackled Georgia Tech tight end Dylan Deveney at the 2-yard line on a fourth-and-goal shovel pass in the waning seconds of a September Atlantic Coast Conference game, most Clemson fans saw a game-saving tackle. Amy Pope, […]
New Endowment Honors Former School of Architecture Director
A new endowment created to support students in Clemson University’s School of Architecture will honor Professor Kate Schwennsen, former director of the school. The Kate L. Schwennsen Scholarship Endowment for Architectural Excellence is being established in Kate’s honor with a […]
Clemson University President and First Lady named Honorary Clemson Alumni
James P. Clements and Beth S. Clements have been named honorary alumni of Clemson University. Both were recognized with this designation in a special presentation following the Board of Trustees meeting on October 1, 2021.
President’s Update: Board of Trustees recap; COVID updates; Fall Break
Dear Clemson Family: Now that we are about halfway through the semester, I wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all of our students, faculty and staff for your hard work so far this fall and to […]
Kelly and Ed Rose Named Herb Coughlan Memorial Family of the Year
Kelly and Ed Rose of Charleston, South Carolina were named 2021 recipients of the Herb Coughlan Memorial Family of the Year. The award has been presented annually — with the exception of 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19 — by […]
President’s Update: Gameday excitement, Princeton Review lists, and other updates
Dear Clemson Family, It is so exciting to have everyone back on campus this semester. As we prepare to host our first home football game of the season, I wanted to take a moment to remind everyone to celebrate safely […]