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Tag: Glenn Department of Civil Engineering

‘Okay, I’m going to do it and be an engineer’

Grad students named national Lifesavers Traffic Safety Scholars

Grad students named national Lifesavers Traffic Safety Scholars

Sky’s the limit? Not for Ph.D. student John Bell

‘Hot spots’ help shed light on flash drought causes, Clemson University civil engineers say

Civil engineer Laura Redmond is the Red Planet’s connection to a solid-orange university

Five alumni receive high honors from the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Students and faculty standing by an airplane being built in the Boeing Washington manufacturing facility.

Clemson University and WSU Everett launch new collaborative

Periods of extreme heat to increase, researchers say

Dr. James Edwin Clark remembered for launching careers and supporting women

Clemson University’s civil engineers remember Jack McCormac

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

A man stands with his arms crossed in front of green trees.

Climate change’s impact on water supply comes into focus on Earth Day

Jesus M. de la Garza honored for more than 30 years of excellence and innovation in civil engineering

Those pictured are (clockwise from top left): Zachary Trabookis, CJ Bolding, Cristina Shorts, Tommy Gallien and Adam Rollins.

Staff members honored in awards presentation

Gaye and Joel Sprague pose for a picture at their Greenville home.

Gaye and Joel Sprague honor late son’s memory by supporting Clemson University civil engineering students

This map was developed by Jennifer Ogle and her students.

University Facilities, Civil Engineering working to make campus more accessible

Logan Wade, far left, and Juliann Lloyd, far right, immersed themselves in the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering's academic community and are now pursuing doctoral degrees.

The power of community

Many of the modules on EducateWorkforce.com are offered in virtual reality.

Preparing the next generation of technological talent in advanced manufacturing; coming out of COVID-19 stronger

Environmental headshot of a woman wearing a white shirt and orange blazer in front of an academic building. She has shoulder-length straight brown hair and is smiling.

Civil engineering’s new associate chair understands first-generation college students

This map shows how various precipitation regions — also called regimes— are distributed throughout the world, according to new research involving Clemson University’s Ashok Mishra. Areas in dark orange are most vulnerable to extremes in wet and dry seasons, a trend expected to become more intense as the climate changes, researchers found. You can learn more here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-16757-w

Climate change will cause more extreme wet and dry seasons, researchers find

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

Kalyan Piratla (right) and Ph.D. student Harshit Shukla demonstrate their research at a facility off Hugo Drive about a mile from Clemson University's main campus.

Kalyan Piratla wins national award for early-career professionals

The four faculty members to be honored with named professorships are (from left): Delphine Dean, Yunyi Jia, Kapil Chalil Madathil and Jeremy Mercuri.

Four Clemson University engineers honored with named professorships

Kapil Chalil Madathil (left) works with Jeff Bertrand in their Clemson University lab, where they create virtual reality simulations to support workforce development.

Kapil Chalil Madathil named Wilfred P. Tiencken Assistant Professor

Robert Nowack

Robert “PB” Nowack remembered as a legend who shaped engineers for three generations

Thoughts on Bob “PB” Nowack

Thoughts on Bob “PB” Nowack

Graham Montgomery, left, and Michael Stoner examine a piece of wood that was put to the test in research at Clemson University.

Civil engineers see ‘huge progress’ in mass timber as new building opens at Clemson University

(L-R) Gary Wiser, Zach Boykin and Trish Robinson at the 2019 Fraternity and Sorority Life awards reception.

Graduation spotlight: Boykin leaving behind a strong legacy

The 2019 honorees posed for a picture with Dean Anand Gramopadhye after a gala at Memorial Stadium. Those pictured are (from left): Allison Godwin, I.V. Hall, Chelsea L. Ex-Lubeskie, Gramopadhye, Denise Rutledge Simmons, Vanessa Ellerbe Wyche and Amol V. Janorkar.

Top alumni light up scoreboard at Memorial Stadium

New employee standing at Clemson banner.

New employee spotlight: Wenxin Liu

This year’s college level awardees posed for a photo with Dean Anand Gramopadhye after the Honors and Awards ceremony. Those standing are (left to right) Julia Ann Funk, Hailey N. Mundell, Thomas L. Randall, John Kimsey, Gramopadhye, Jake Flynn, Sakib Mahmud Khan, Gabriel S. Carillo, Sarah Baum and Sarah E. Sandler. Those seated are (left to right) Hannah Cash, Morgan Witherspoon and Alison McRory Balthaser.

Top students lauded in awards ceremony

Pete Selleck is on the left, and Bob Hambright is on the right.

Former CEOs to share secrets of success at Clemson University on April 4

Jesus M de la Garza

New leader plans to take Glenn Department of Civil Engineering to greater heights

Amir Poursaee awarded Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers

Steven Tipping, one of the world's leading earthquake engineers, was passionate and hard-driving about what he did, family said.

Steven Tipping’s legacy lives on in his family and building designs

Virtual reality is the centerpiece of a new program aimed at teaching students about robotics and the jobs they are creating in advanced manufacturing.

Students to learn robotics through virtual reality with new Clemson program

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