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Tag: Agricultural Education

A group of nine young people carry a tarp full of leaves and sticks through a grassy lawn.

Clemson students, faculty and staff step up in droves to help victims of Hurricane Helene

Stem it Up² participants work in Michelle Wheeler's fields at River Bend Blooms in Allen County, Kentucky as part of the STEM-it Up program for teachers. (Photo taken by Kyleigh C. Hilburn, doctoral student at the University of Florida.)

Transforming plant science education

Conference participants group photo in laboratory.

Clemson’s WU+D Institute hosts workshop highlighting the benefits of building with wood

Grants introduced in the College of Education to encourage, support research

A man wearing an orange sports coat gestures to a student wearing a backpack that he's talking to at a career fair.

College of Science alumni spotlight: Dr. Stoney Abercrombie

First Teaching Fellows cohort celebrates graduation

A man wearing a dark suit and orange tie speaks to a large group in an outdoor pavilion

24 faculty, staff and students honored with 2024 University Spring Awards

Ashley Burns, Matt Hersom, and Raghupathy Karthikeyan from Clemson University were part of 88 individuals completing the LEAD21 leadership-development program.

Clemson faculty/staff members graduate from land-grant university leadership program

Kathleen Swinney, Clemson football players to distribute books, celebrate reading at event for elementary school students

C.C. Bates named associate dean for research, graduate studies in College of Education

Kris Frady

Researcher puts engineering degree transfer track under the microscope

Special education major on fast track to Ph.D., career in academia

Graduate school to recognize students, faculty, staff; award nomination deadlines imminent

Graduate school to recognize students, faculty, staff; award nomination deadlines imminent

Writing Literacy

Clemson’s first Reading Hall of Fame fellow to be mentored by leading literacy, writing researcher

Doctoral graduate is greeted by college leadership on stage

‘A great place for lifelong learning’

First cohort of research-related master’s students graduates with tools to educate multilingual students

New Flood Evacuation Tool helps with preparedness, evacuation and response

New Flood Evacuation Tool helps with preparedness, evacuation and response

Natasha Croom stands holding the award trophy flanked by two SREB representatives

Croom named SREB Mentor of the Year

Clemson University celebrates the newest members of the Fort Hill Legacy Society

No such thing as a perfect path: hearing-impaired chemical engineering Ph.D. graduate Nicholas Gregorich blazed a new trail

Close up view of the working bees on honeycells.

Honey bee expert to discuss what the insects can tell us about social behavior in Discover Science lecture

Clemson Extension program building better leaders for SC communities

After slight delay, vibrant fall hues coming soon to southern Appalachians

Palmetto State youth shine on national stage in wildlife education contest

Baker Creek State Park is located on Lake Thurmond near McCormick.

New Clemson University podcast aims to explain the natural world

Jim Frederick, professor and agricultural scientist with Clemson University, receives the 2023 South Carolina Environmental Educator of the Year Award by the Environmental Educators Association of South Carolina (EEASC).

Clemson professor receives state-wide award for environmental education

Meet the College of Science’s new Director of Industry Partnerships

Reducing danger in the solitary work of farming: CAFLS master’s grad pursues agricultural safety instruction in SC

a stack of nine library books on a brick wall with an out of focus Cooper Library in the background

National Book Lovers Day: College of Science faculty recommend books they love

Winning team shown on stage during college bowl

Clemson team nabs national title in college bowl competition

Kathy Coleman address audience at Sandhill REC's Lake House.

Alston Award winner Coleman respected around SC for hard work, integrity

FFA packs 35,000+ meals to help fight food insecurity in South Carolina

Two men strap a volunteer into an orange gurney.

High school students learn farm safety during Clemson Ag Safety Days

Clemson intelligent irrigation system: Increase profits, protect environment

Corn harvest is underway and Clemson University has a new app to help farmers when making decisions related to storing or field drying grain crops.

New Clemson app helps grain farmers manage grain moisture content

Teachers participating in Clemson's SOCIAL Studies Academy will learn how drones and other technologies are common tools used in today's agriculture.

Middle school teachers to learn about today’s agriculture during Clemson’s SOCIAL Studies Academy

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