Landmarks & Legends
The fun and fascinating stories of Clemson’s history.
The fun and fascinating stories of Clemson’s history.
Analytical chemistry professor Ken Marcus used to call his group of doctoral researchers “the Tinkerers.”
Clemson will play a significant role in advancing the nation’s environmental, energy, and national security research and workforce development efforts as a member of the Battelle Savannah River Alliance.
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.
To bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, GE Gas Power announced it is establishing an annual scholarship to support underrepresented minorities and women on campus
Venkata “Anish” Chaluvadi has become the first Clemson student ever named a Gates Cambridge Scholar.
Check out recent book releases written and published by Clemson alumni.
This past year, four large reproductions of historic quilts were installed on the exterior of Greenville’s Sterling Community Center. The original quilts are owned by residents of the historic Sterling neighborhood located adjacent to Greenville’s West End. The quilt on the front of the building is an example of quilts that provided coded information for […]
Completed ground-penetrating radar testing of Clemson’s Woodland Cemetery has located more than 600 possible unmarked graves throughout much of the cemetery.
Older adults have become the fastest-growing demographic in the nation, and changes in health care and technology are required to meet the needs of this diverse group. But Lesley A. Ross, Clemson’s new SmartLIFE Endowed Chair in Aging and Cognition, says scholarship and research in the area of older adults can’t just be about a number. “Longevity is easy to quantify, but older adults don’t focus as […]