When Eric Martinez thinks about Clemson University’s influence on him, his memories take him to six tables crammed into the corner of the Cooper Library basement. At those tables Martinez joined other mechanical engineering undergraduates to help each other through […]
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Researchers earn $2 million grant to tackle emergency mental health challenges for children
A $2 million grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) will allow a team of doctors and scholars to search for solutions to ensure that when children arrive in emergency rooms with mental and behavioral health needs, they can receive the care they need.
Premier scholars programs welcome 18 new students
This fall, 18 scholars are starting their first semester in one of two premier scholarship programs at Clemson University. Thirteen students were selected for this year’s National Scholars Program cohort, which offers unmatched learning experiences to a select group of […]
Jennifer Ogle named chair of the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering
w leader of the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering is a first-generation college graduate who has become an accomplished researcher and one of Clemson University’s most passionate advocates for individuals experiencing marginalization in multiple forms.
Clemson University launches new school as nation invests $1.2 trillion in infrastructure
A new director has been named to a new school that brings together civil engineering, environmental engineering and Earth sciences talent to help clear a path for seamless collaboration, leading to high-impact research and transformative educational experiences.
Manufacturers could save time and money with the help of new research led by the Clemson Composites Center
The Clemson Composites Center is leading a new study that could help manufacturers save time and money while reducing their environmental impact– a project that adds to the center’s fast-growing portfolio of industry-guided automotive and advanced manufacturing research.
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 […]
Three mechanical engineers appointed to professorships named for Bob and Kaye Stanzione
Three faculty members who are breaking new ground in their research while providing new opportunities for their students have been selected for an honor made possible by a $2.5-million Cornerstone Gift from Bob and Kaye Stanzione. Fadi Abdeljawad, Joshua Bostwick […]
Clemson University recognizes its newly tenured and promoted faculty
At the end of the Spring semester, the University announced the tenure and promotion of 139 faculty. Access details on each faculty member by visiting their linked information. Archives Tenure and promotion details for 2021 and 2020 are available.
John Ballato wins international award for lasers and photonics
John Ballato of Clemson University is the recipient of the 2022 William Streifer Scientific Academic Achievement Award from the IEEE Photonics Society.
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.
Makayla Headley finds her passion in engineering and science education
Makayla Headley knew she wanted to go to graduate school for engineering but needed to figure out which kind of engineering to study. She was a chemical engineering major at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), and she was […]
Clemson physicist earns prestigious junior faculty award
Kasra Sardashti, an assistant professor in the College of Science’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, has received a 2022 Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award. Forty-one junior faculty from across the country received awards, […]
Innovation Maturation Fund provides grants for healthcare innovations for pain and diabetes management
Researchers at Clemson University and Prisma Health have received grants that will help them find new ways to treat cancer and manage chronic pain and diabetes.
Clemson Welcomes Full Inaugural Cohort of Students into Bridge to Doctorate Program
The Clemson University Bridge to Doctorate Graduate Fellowship Program welcomes 12 doctoral students this Fall.
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.
Jessica Larsen wins Governor’s Young Scientist Award for Excellence in Scientific Research
Jessica Larsen, a Dean’s Assistant Professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, has won the 2022 Governor’s Young Scientist Award for Excellence in Scientific Research.
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. […]
Jansen Scholar Maria Christenbury wants to help mechanical engineers make the most of their time at Clemson University
Maria Christenbury is a rising senior majoring in mechanical engineering at Clemson University, where she has distinguished herself as an outstanding student and is helping others follow in her footsteps as one of the newest Jansen Family Emerging Scholars.
O. Thompson Mefford named associate dean for undergraduate studies in the Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
O. Thompson Mefford is the new associate dean for undergraduate studies in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.
Six honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Some of the most outstanding alumni from Clemson University’s largest college gathered in downtown Greenville on Thursday to welcome two of their own and a faculty emeritus into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists and to honor […]
Jennifer Ogle blazes a trail for women at Clemson University and beyond
Jennifer Ogle this year accepted a position as acting chair of the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering, making her the first woman to lead the department, but it wasn’t the first time she has blazed a trail at Clemson University […]
Top students honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Some of the top students in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences were lauded Tuesday in a ceremony recognizing them for accomplishments in a number of areas, including scholarship, character and service. Family, friends and supporters joined the […]
Kevin Taaffe recognized as outstanding leader in industrial and systems engineering
Kevin Taaffe of Clemson University is winning an award that is reserved for outstanding leaders who have made significant, nationally recognized contributions to industrial and systems engineering. Taaffe has been selected to receive The Fellow Award from the Institute of […]
Four Clemson students awarded the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Four Clemson University students have been awarded 2022 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, and one has received Honorable Mention.
Three undergraduate researchers receive Goldwater Scholarship
Three Clemson University undergraduates are recipients of the 2022 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
‘Eden’ wins annual Clemson Design-a-thon Competition
The idea for Eden took first place in Clemson Design-a-thon, a student-run competition hosted by the Clemson Grand Challenge Scholars and sponsored by the College of Engineering Computing and Applied Sciences and the Watt Family Innovation Center.
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, […]
New research underscores South Carolina’s growing strength as a biomedical research hub
South Carolina is strengthening its position as a hub for high-impact biomedical research with a new multi-million-dollar project that undergirds the long-standing partnership between Clemson University and the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and loops in crucial support from […]
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.
Martine LaBerge receives South Carolina Life Sciences Hall of Fame Award
Martine LaBerge is the newest recipient of the South Carolina Life Sciences Hall of Fame Award, the latest in a string of high honors recognizing her contributions to the bioengineering community in the state and beyond.
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 simulators could help medical professionals prepare for the day it really counts
Researchers develop new simulators aimed at taking medical education to the next level. The simulators are outfitted with cameras and sensors to collect data that provide students and their instructors with meaningful metrics about how well they are learning the skills they need to treat patients effectively.
New program to support the next generation of STEM doctors
The National Science Foundation’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation program has awarded $1 million to establish the inaugural Clemson University Bridge to Doctorate Graduate Fellowship Program (CUBD).
SUVs could soon go on a carbon-fiber diet
SUVs tip the scales at about 4,000 pounds, but they could soon shed some weight with the help of a nationwide team led by a Clemson University automotive engineer. The team is launching new research aimed at knocking at least […]
Honors Grant Helps Seniors Complete Clemson Bucket List Item: Learn to Play Carillon Bells
Two seniors, best friends, learned to play the carillon bells together this semester, an idea born when they met as incoming first-year students and made possible with a grant from the Clemson University Honors College. It might not be surprising […]