Alumni Profile: Meredith Land ’99
In 1999, Meredith Land started as an intern for NBC Charleston; from day one, she knew it would take grit to become a journalist. Today, she is the main anchor at KXAS-TV (NBC5) in Dallas.
In 1999, Meredith Land started as an intern for NBC Charleston; from day one, she knew it would take grit to become a journalist. Today, she is the main anchor at KXAS-TV (NBC5) in Dallas.
Several years ago, Ashley Fisher discovered her personal motto, written by novelist R.S. Grey: “She believed she could, so she did.”
When Hootie Ingram succeeded Frank Howard as head football coach in 1970, he believed the program needed some changes to its image.
Thirty years after Hurricane Hugo, Clemson’s Baruch Institute is still in the trenches of hurricane research.
Two mornings a week, Fadi Abdeljawad goes into a nook just off his kitchen, stands in front of his open laptop and teaches a mechanical engineering course to about 30 students who are scattered across the country because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Stephen Foulger is harnessing new X-ray-sensitive, light-emitting materials, which may enable control of neural activity from outside the skull.
Clemson researchers are pioneering ways to use medical imaging technology to study the movement of radionuclides through soil
Evidence-based approach to bullying prevention shows promising results in multi-year U.S. study.
Clemson is part of a high-tech effort to break the cycle of poverty.