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Tag: Programs for Educational Enrichment and Retention (PEER)

Centuries-old technology could help solve one of STEM’s toughest challenges

Clemson University trailblazer continues to have an impact eight years after receiving Ph.D.

Graduates celebrate major milestone for Next Engineers: Engineering Academy Greenville

Giovanni Orlandi becomes second Clemson University student in two years to win a Churchill Scholarship

Those pictured are (from left): Gabriel Cutter, Grace Haller , Aniela Nozka, Christopher A.J. Sanders Jr., Arabella Rose Hunter, Justin Lee Cromer, Eliza MaCaulay, Nathan Goulet, Vaishnavi Kanduri (wearing red), Lucky Cho and Nitya Harikumar.

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

Lisa Jackson of PEER wins Martin Luther King, Jr. Award for Excellence in Service

A middle-aged man, TransDigm President and CEO Kevin Stein, is conversing with a group of mostly female students who are recepients of the Doug Peacock Scholarships.

TransDigm representatives meet Douglas Peacock Scholars, learn about programs

Clemson and GE team up to inspire high schoolers to become engineers

WISE choice: Organization for women engineers selects Clemson University program for three national awards

‘Mama Lisa’ is a Clemson University masterpiece

Student government president-elect Malik Balogun wants every student to feel part of the Clemson Family

Julio Rodriguez finds a community at Clemson University

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

‘Once I set foot on campus, I just knew it was the perfect place for me’

‘Unsung heroes’ win awards from the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Arabella Hunter finds inspiration in the lab–and on her horse

Industry investment: Support continues growing for Clemson’s nationally recognized diversity and inclusion programming

GE Invests $5 Million in the Next Generation of Greenville Engineers

Record GE Gas Power gift honors engineering legend, drives diversity in STEM fields

TransDigm creates 150 Doug Peacock Scholarships for underrepresented students

TransDigm creates 150 Doug Peacock Scholarships for underrepresented students

Closing the race and gender gap in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

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

Photo of Sue Lasser

Sue Lasser wins 2020 Thomas Green Clemson Award for Excellence for staff

(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

Underrepresented students from across the Upstate came to Clemson in February to learn what opportunities a STEM career can offer.

Third annual STEM Day brings middle-schoolers to campus for STEM introduction

Walter Lee was named an Outstanding Young Alumnus from the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.

Dr. Walter Lee, 29, is off to a fast start in engineering education

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