A Heart for Helping Others
Jonathan Weitz ’90 and Lisa Weitz ’90 established the Jessica Taylor Weitz Endowment for ClemsonLIFE in honor of their daughter’s passions.
A New Home With a Name
This year, the Clemson Softball team started their highly anticipated second season in the newly named McWhorter Stadium, thanks to the generosity of Stuart McWhorter ’91 and Leigh Anne Hendrix McWhorter.
College of Education Honors and Mourns Chip Jackson
Calvin “Chip” Jackson, devoted supporter of the College of Education and longtime educational and civic leader in South Carolina, was named the second recipient of the Distinguished Friend of the College of Education Award.
A New Generation of Army Vehicles
Automotive autonomy technology is changing economies and global industries — and is also a driving force behind military modernization.
Training Successful Problem-solvers
Analytical chemistry professor Ken Marcus used to call his group of doctoral researchers “the Tinkerers.”
Teaming Up for Innovation
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.
Tackling Drug Shortages
Thanks to a partnership between Clemson and Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation, a solution to drug shortages may be on the horizon.
Delphine Dean Honored with Class of ’39 Award
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.
Bridging the Gap
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
Clemson Senior Wins Prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Venkata “Anish” Chaluvadi has become the first Clemson student ever named a Gates Cambridge Scholar.










