Giving History a Voice
Clemson students making sure this amazing veteran’s story lives on.
Clemson students making sure this amazing veteran’s story lives on.
Clemson recognizes James C. Kennedy for the gift of a Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center headquartered at the Belle W. Baruch Institute for Coastal Ecology and Forest Science.
The James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center will provide students with experiential learning opportunities they need to become future leaders in waterfowl and wetlands conservation.
Team Clemson spent weeks in Irvine, California for the Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2015.
2015 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Competition runs October 8th – 17th in Irvine, CA.
A weeklong workshop to hand-mold bricks from clay collected from campus as a tribute to the predominately African-American convict labor crew who made the bricks for the original campus buildings.
Creative Inquiry students work to enhance and conserve waterfowl and wetlands habitats in SC.
Clemson News Now talks with a Clemson professor about research underway to answer this and other questions about fireflies.
Presenters: Kayla Gainey, Brian Peterson, Jacqueline Rhode, Austin Herbst, John Murdy
The American Society of Civil Engineers held its annual concrete canoe competition at Clemson University June 20-22, 2015.
Keep up on Clemson’s latest and greatest research and activities.
Notable discussions from guest speakers, students and professors alike.
The people, places and events that make Clemson so unique.
Programming designed for Clemson alumni and friends.