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Rongzhong Ye

Clemson researcher studies organic agriculture soil challenges

Clemson celebrates its first Day of the Dead ceremony.

Clemson University and S.C. Botanical Garden to hold Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) virtual celebration

At the IEA Brain Health Club, Clemson students work with participants in a variety of activities, such as music, art therapy and games.

Clemson Institute for Engaged Aging program receives national award

A group of four women hold a sign

Clemson students raise over $43,000 for Anderson Walk to End Alzheimer’s

Increasing engagement: Clemson Extension is answering citizens’ needs during pandemic

Taylors Free Clinic

Clemson Rural Health to expand outreach to house multiple health programs, address health disparities across rural South Carolina counties

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

Outdoor Lab

New academy at Clemson Outdoor Lab provides support to upstate parents navigating virtual learning

For the next three years, the grant will fund education for nurse practitioners who apply for this opportunity within the School of Nursing, as part of the grant-funded program Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW).

Clemson School of Nursing creates new Alliance for nurse practitioners in rural areas

Soil moisture sensor

Clemson researchers developing technologies to improve agricultural water-use efficiency

Small grain crops grow in field

Clemson rejoins forces with collaborative group to kick-start small grains program

Arastoopour Irgens-Herro-Hirsch

Education researchers to partner with rural schools to make computer science accessible, fun for middle schoolers

School of Architecture launches student-to-student mentoring

S.C. Strawberry Grower Meeting and others held virtually

S.C. Strawberry Grower Meeting and others held virtually

Thomas earns major NEH grant for exhibition about African American history in and around Clemson

Thomas earns major NEH grant for exhibition about African American history in and around Clemson

A member of the Clemson community takes part in COVID-19 testing at the NewSpring site near main campus.

College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences involved in multiple aspects of COVID-19 outreach response, University preparation

SC Botanical Garden Fall Plant Sale online this year

SC Botanical Garden Fall Plant Sale online this year

Clemson fall field days will be online in 2020

Clemson fall field days will be online in 2020

Keomba McNeely is the first Clemson student to earn the add-on certificate in agricultural education.

Clemson offers new Agricultural Education teaching certificate

Grain sorghum is shown in a field at Clemson's Pee Dee research station.

Clemson researcher studying sorghum’s resistance to fall armyworm

Scenic view of waterways around Edisto Island.

Clemson seeks community input into cleanup plan for Edisto waterways

Renovation of Clemson’s herbarium provides new home for global collection of priceless specimens  

Volunteers, youth honored at S.C. 4-H State Congress

Rebecca MacPherson stands next to a van.

Unexpectedly, fruit flies help a graduate student spread her wings

Healthy Me – Healthy SC to increase access to COVID-19 testing and help fight health disparities statewide

Diamondback moth larvae, or caterpillars, are about ½ inch long and are light green. They feed primarily on the undersides of the leaves.

Clemson Extension experts advise growers to plan attack against diamondback moth caterpillars

Students attended a Call Me MISTER seminar at Madren Center at Clemson University.

Call Me MISTER transforms summer leadership institute into yearlong series in response to COVID-19, national protests

Clemson irrigation expert says crops face critical water needs

horse channel

Equine Encephalitis case confirmed in Marion County

Screenshot of virtual leadership workshop.

4-H program helps keep Pinckney’s legacy of leadership alive

Meet Luis Santiago, a Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management alumnus who graduated with his master’s degree in 2017

CBSHS Alumni Spotlight: Luis Santiago, a Maryland recreation specialist

Clemson Extension to offer training, certification for landscape pros

Asian longhorned beetle

Inspectors survey Low Country trees after invasive beetle discovered

Clemson Extension Agent Amanda McNulty and John Nelson of the University of South Carolina Herbarium take a field trip to Clarendon County near Pinewood as they explore a Seep during a Making It Grow show that won a Telly this year.

Clemson’s ‘Making It Grow’ gardening show wins three Tellys

Tips for parenting during a pandemic from a family leisure researcher

Tatelyn Benton poses with her shooting medals and shotgun.

South Carolina youth recognized for 4-H Shooting Sports success

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