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Tag: Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

Three men, depart chair David Freeman, Ben Dysart, and student Gavin Gleasman, are standing beside one another. The man in the middle, Ben, has his right hand holding a bottom corner of a plaque and his left arm around student, Gavin, who has his right arm around Ben and his left hand holding the top corner of the plaque.

Endowed fellowship honors distinguished environmental engineering and earth sciences professor

Research led by Jesus de la Garza showed evidence that when safety measures are put in place, workers take more risks without even knowing it because they feel safer.

The safer you feel, the less safely you might behave

Members of Central Spirit, complete with full-body paint, cheer at a 2018 home football game for the Tigers.

The wrong shade of orange? Not on Clemson’s side of the mountains

AIM for Composites brings together the ‘best of the best’

Clemson University extends leadership in mass-timber research

Brian Powell wins Class of ’39 Award for Excellence

Wastewater could help create an oasis in the food desert

Geology lecturer Emily Scribner gets high marks from the Clemson Tigers’ football team

Clemson University launches new school as nation invests $1.2 trillion in infrastructure

Two construction vehicles sit under a brick building.

Humanities Hall ready to welcome students

A wide campus view of the library with fountains in the reflection pool spraying in the foreground.

Clemson University recognizes its newly tenured and promoted faculty

Vice President for research at Clemson University, Tanju Karanfil

A collaboration to create the next generation of talent for water treatment

Ancient South American dust helps reveal new clues about the future of the Earth’s climate, researchers say

A collage of pictures of Clemson University students who received Gilman scholarships in 2022.

A record 27 prestigious Gilman Scholarships awarded to Clemson University students

2022 Fulbright recipient and Clemson University senior Michael Smith standing and smiling on a beach

Biosystems engineering student awarded Czech Republic Fulbright scholarship

Top students honored by College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Headshots of Jennifer Briglio, Arabella Hunter and Grant Wilkins

Three undergraduate researchers receive Goldwater Scholarship

‘Eden’ wins annual Clemson Design-a-thon Competition

Kelli McCourt finds purpose in Ph.D. research at Clemson University

For an ‘outdoors guy,’ conducting research in the mud isn’t so bad

Jessica Deaver built confidence in her researching skills as a Ph.D. student

Fulbright Scholar Evan Patrohay to research climate change in Norway

The image shows two images placed together. One is Gov. Henry McMaster with Marco Ajello of Clemson. The second is McMaster with Tanju Karanfil of Clemson and Bob Quinn of the South Carolina Research Authority.

Governor honors Clemson faculty for research impact

Army and Air Force ROTC Will Commission 32 Lieutenants in Separate Ceremonies

New evidence of extinct river could provide clues about modern-day climate

Students and faculty work in the CLIA lab testing Clemson faculty, staff and student samples for COVID-19.

Clemson grants $125,000 to support COVID-19 research

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Thriving in Interesting Times

Those receiving grants for nuclear energy research include (from left): Brian Powell, Ming Tang and Jianhua “Joshua” Tong.

Clemson University researchers to advance nuclear energy technology

David Freedman says his wastewater tests are like the “canary in the coal mine” that can help administrators make informed decisions about what they need to do to protect the public’s health.

Wastewater testing provides an early warning of community coronavirus levels, researcher says

Top students from College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences receive honors

Ron Falta

Ronald W. Falta, Jr. recognized by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists

Ben Snelson, center, developed an eye for energy efficiency by touring several manufacturing plants.

Manufacturers and students connect at sustainability forum in Greenville

Mohamed Ateia, right, and Weija Yu, a visiting Ph.D. student from the University of Copenhagen, work at L.G. Rich Environmental Laboratory.

Mohamed Ateia wins Clemson University’s top award for postdoctoral fellows

New advances at Clemson University could help degrade toxic chemicals in water

New advances at Clemson University could help degrade toxic chemicals in water

Sudeep Popat (center) holds a microbial fuel cell while working with his students at Clemson University's L.G. Rich Environmental Research Laboratory.

Astronauts could turn waste into hydrogen peroxide with help of Clemson University research

Rising Clemson junior from Myrtle Beach earns NOAA Hollings scholarship

Rising Clemson junior from Myrtle Beach earns NOAA Hollings scholarship

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