Students Win for Inexpensive Eco-friendly Tampon Applicator
Students win for inexpensive eco-friendly tampon applicator that is touted as cheaper, more comfortable and less wasteful
Students win for inexpensive eco-friendly tampon applicator that is touted as cheaper, more comfortable and less wasteful
Pelhams’ longtime generosity supports Clemson’s School of Architecture and Emerging Scholars
Study lays groundwork for possible new immunotherapy for the world’s most commonly diagnosed cancer
The Emily Peek Wallace ’72 Scholarship Endowment for S.T.E.M., which provides financial assistance for underrepresented students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The Alpha Phi Omega Jack A. McKenzie ’76 Leadership Endowment provides travel grant-in-aid to students attending conferences on leadership or professional development.
Scotts are first Cornerstone Partners for College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
Work in Charleston seeks to honor cultural heritage through conservation Conservators at Clemson’s Warren Lasch Conservation Center in Charleston have been working on preserving the Civil War-era Hunley submarine for a number of years. Now, there’s another vessel to be preserved. And this one is far older. With a new project involving a Native American […]
Clemson launches first-of-its-kind Master of Transportation Safety Administration Age 18 marks a turning point in many people’s lives. Kim Alexander was no different. A stand-out athlete and point guard on the girls’ basketball team, she had recently earned a scholarship to attend a local college. That all changed in one moment. In May of 1979, […]
Thanks to a partnership between Clemson and Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation, a solution to drug shortages may be on the horizon.
Faculty have named Delphine Dean, the Ron and Jane Lindsay Family Innovation Professor of Bioengineering, one of the very best among them by awarding her the Class of ’39 Award for Excellence.