Adam Gatch is the third student to win the Churchill Scholarship.

Clemson University

Adam Gatch is the third student to win the Churchill Scholarship.

For 20 years, Clemson University’s Creative Inquiry Program has given tens of thousands of students the opportunity to work alongside faculty in conducting research and solving problems. Here are a few examples of the experiential learning opportunities.

Dean’s Associate Professor of Human-Centered Computing Julian Brinkley M ’23 answers questions about his research on accessibility and human-machine interfaces.

Creative Inquiry students take to labs and the Lowcountry to investigate alligator diets and gain hands-on experience.

Annual street festival infuses downtown Clemson with school-year energy.

National Scholars traveled to Greenland for a unique learning opportunity last summer.

With help from some of its alumnae, Clemson has elevated the female student-athlete experience with new lakefront facilities.

A student promotes fitness and gains a new understanding of well-being by teaching Campus Recreation classes.

A new faculty member brings expertise in spirituality and mental health to the College of Education.

Our gut — and the millions of microbes that live there — plays a key role in our health and how we feel.