Julia Eggert, professor and coordinator of the healthcare genetics Ph.D. program at Clemson University’s School of Nursing, has been named an American Academy of Nursing Fellow, one of the highest honors in the nursing profession.
A doctoral candidate received enough money Tuesday to pay for one year of school as part of an annual fellowship that goes to graduate students who use super-magnifying electron microscopes as part of their research. Zhaoxi Chen of Clemson University received $20,000 as this year’s recipient of the Hitachi High Technologies America Electron Microscopy Annual Fellowship.
Clemson architecture professor Anjali Joseph and her multidisciplinary team of researchers and clinical specialists have received a research grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to create a learning lab focusing on the design of a safer, more ergonomic hospital operating room.
A team led by Clemson University will soon begin a $5.81 million research project aimed at developing an ultra-lightweight door expected to help automakers in their race to meet federal fuel economy standards.
As special events manager for the Disneyland Resort and the head of her own event management business, Clemson University alumna Karen Mohr Sunshine works to make events like the “Granddaddy of Them All” — the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game — run smoothly.
The Clemson University Center for Visual Arts in Greenville will open the Southeast Regional Juried Photographic Exhibit Oct. 2 on the fifth floor of the Greenville ONE building. The show is the first exhibition in the ONE building and launches a new venue for the center.
The National Science Foundation's Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program has awarded Clemson University’s Master of Arts in Teaching in Middle Grades Education program $800,000 for scholarships to prepare and mentor middle school math and science teachers.
A highly accomplished physiologist, neuroscientist and biologist has been named dean of undergraduate studies and associate provost at Clemson University.
South Carolina residents may finally rid their landscapes of that pesky kudzu or other invasive plants thanks to a new publication from Clemson University and the South Carolina Exotic Pest Plant Council.
Human trafficking in South Carolina may be more prevalent than previously thought, according to a study released by researchers at Clemson University.
A highly accomplished educational psychologist and accredited professional statistician whose work has been cited more than 8,800 times will lead graduate studies at Clemson University.
Lawrence Allen, dean emeritus of Clemson University’s College of Health, Education, and Human Development and professor of parks, recreation and tourism management (PRTM), will discuss “Youth Development Challenges in Kenya” as a guest on the "Solutions to the Dropout Crisis” webcast at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Poor sleep habits can have a negative effect on self-control, which presents risks to individuals’ personal and professional lives, according to Clemson University researchers.
A team of three graduate students in Clemson University's Eugene T. Moore School of Education won the 2015 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Case Study Competition at the ACPA annual conference in Tampa, Florida.
Clemson professor Pamela Havice has been named director of the Faculty Council for the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA).