‘This passion is literally woven into my DNA’: Clemson student in search of answers for rare diseases
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Floating wetlands bring beauty, benefits to South Carolina ponds
Clemson University researchers and Extension professionals are working to make the 20,000+ created ponds in South Carolina’s coastal counties as effective and attractive as possible by “supercharging” them with floating wetlands.
Keeping it green: Broad University collaboration cares for Clemson’s urban forest
A stroll across Clemson University’s picturesque main campus takes you on paths that wind past fountains and flowerbeds and cut through layers of immaculately groomed courtyards under lush, leafy canopies. These 1,400 acres are more than just land — a significant percentage of students cite the pastoral campus as one reason they chose to become Tigers. Maintaining Clemson’s urban forest is a complicated task involving continual assessment of every tree on campus.
Clemson professor’s book issues bold challenge to sustainability movement
Being released on Earth Day by the University of Utah Press, “Sustainability for the Forgotten” delves into topics ranging from improving public policy to reforming sustainability education and empowering local communities to preparing for natural disasters in ways that protect those most vulnerable.
Commission on Sustainability works tirelessly to create greener Clemson
Composed of approximately 32 faculty, staff and students from all corners of the University, the commission is the coordinating body for the University’s push to become a model of sustainability among institutions.
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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
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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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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.