The war reporter: Clemson alumnus was first to tell the world about D-Day
Read More about The war reporter: Clemson alumnus was first to tell the world about D-DayFive Clemson students and alums awarded prestigious Fulbright scholarships
Three Clemson students and two alums are preparing to travel to the Czech Republic, Germany, Philippines, Serbia and Scotland after being awarded Fulbright U.S. Student grants, a highly competitive international scholarship program.
‘Incredibly special’: Clemson students impress Emmy Award-winning composer in one-of-a-kind visit
It’s safe to say Emmy Award-winning composer Jake Runestad will be eager to return to Tigertown when the time comes.
Three Clemson astrophysicists get NASA Data Analysis Program grants totaling over $1 million
Scientists will study active galactic nuclei, their obscuring material, and variability and periodicity in an effort to learn more about supermassive black holes.
Six Clemson students and alumnus awarded prestigious graduate research fellowships
Five Clemson University students and one recent alumnus were recently recognized with the country’s most prestigious STEM-focused graduate research fellowship, awarded annually through the National Science Foundation (NSF). Three students also received Honorable mentions.
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Wound warriors: Clemson University bioengineers aim to fight bacterial infections with new sensor
Jordon Gilmore, an associate professor of bioengineering, has received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation.
Clemson breaks ground on forestry, environmental conservation hub
Clemson University broke ground Friday on a new 85,000-square-foot home for its Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation and, from a broader view, on a new era of stewardship for South Carolina’s natural resources.
Focus on Creative Inquiry poster forum recognizes undergraduate research
Undergraduate research from across Clemson University was on display at the 17th annual Focus on Creative Inquiry (FoCI) Poster Forum and the 5th annual Clemson Student Research Forum, which coincided at the Watt Family Innovation Center April 6-8. Topics presented […]
Clemson University breaks ground on $130-million Advanced Materials Innovation Complex
The new Advanced Materials Innovation Complex (AMIC) will be a 143,000-square-foot facility designed for education and research and is scheduled to open at the end of 2025.
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Investing in the Future: Gifts and Grants
Ninth annual Give Day finishes with over $2M
Read More about Ninth annual Give Day finishes with over $2MA Foundation of Love: Joe and Cathy Turner Become Clemson’s Newest Cornerstone Partners
When prospective students first visit Clemson University, they travel over roads paved with Tiger paws, pass under welcoming canopies of century-old oaks and step foot in the Clemson Alumni and Visitors Center, where they meet tour guides filled with Clemson […]
$20 million NSF investment will change health care with the use of AI. Clemson to lead five-year ADAPT-SC project
Clemson University will lead a statewide team of researchers from 11 institutions who will work closely with industry to advance AI-enabled medical devices and to train an AI-ready workforce.
Clemson President and First Lady surprised with complementing endowments that honor remarkable Decade of Success with the University
A pair of endowments, together worth more than $1.4 million, were announced while celebrating a decade of success with the Clements family.
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Anjali Joseph
Joseph focuses on how the design of the physical health care environment impacts the health, well-being and safety of occupants and supports doctors, nurses and other health care providers as they provide patients with safe and comfortable care.
Eric Benson
While many insects are beneficial, they’re typically not wanted anywhere you commonly frequent. At Clemson, Benson has dedicated his life to figuring out how to control these unwelcome intruders, studying the insects invading the places we live, work and play.
Kendall Kirk
Agricultural research and technological advances can mean the difference between success and failure for farms, both new and established. Kirk’s research aids farmers by building tools to assist them in working smarter, not harder. His work in precision ag seeks to develop methods and technologies to increase farm efficiency and productivity utilizing a host of technology.