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Powering Innovation
By using laser spectroscopy in a photophysics experiment, Clemson University researchers have broken new ground that could result in faster and cheaper energy to power electronics.
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Virtual STEM Camps
Children ages 8-12 are invited to explore the world of STEM and engage in hands-on experiments this summer through virtual STEM Summer Camps offered by Clemson’s Science Outreach Center.
| | Gut Check
Typically, researchers studying the effects of toxicants on the body concentrate on what happens after the chemicals are digested. Researcher Lisa Bain and her team will study how arsenic affects the intestine itself.
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Economic Diplomacy
Join the Clemson University Balkans Foundation, the Alumni Association, and the Clemson Diplomacy Club for the second installment in the Global Politics Speaker Series featuring Filip Vandenbroeke, Minister Counselor at the Embassy of Belgium in Washington, DC.
| | Decentralized E-commerce
Curious about Blockchain and NFTs, and what they may mean for the future of business? Join Clemson MBA for a virtual seminar with Josh Fraser, Cofounder of Origin Protocol entitled - Bringing peer-to-peer commerce and decentralized finance to the masses. Fri., Apr. 9 at 12pm.
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Carving It Up
Bear Walker ’11 discovered a passion for making skateboards as a student at Clemson. Now, he’s designing boards for the likes of Marvel, the NBA and Pokémon Center.
| | GE Gas Power Scholarship
In an effort to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, GE Gas Power announced it is establishing a historic annual scholarship to support underrepresented minorities and women at Clemson.
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Recalled to Duty
William Clyde Preacher of Ridgeland was older than most of his classmates, but there was a reason for that. Billy, as he was known to his friends, entered Clemson College as an animal husbandry major after serving from 1948 to 1949 as a paratrooper in the 11th Airborne Division based in occupied Japan.
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The Melvin and Dollie Younts Trading Room
The Trading Room is a new state-of-the-art learning laboratory for Clemson students to immerse themselves in financial markets around the globe. With a hands-on environment of terminals that provide real data feeds, students receive a real-world experience that positions them to improve and enhance their investment skills.
| | Keeping Family First
When Kim Wilkerson graduated from Clemson University in 1980 with a degree in financial management, the Clemson Board of Trustees member and banking executive of more than 40 years, embarked on a career in a male-dominated industry. She quickly proved her leadership acumen, earning her stripes and a “seat at the table” as being the first female to be named president of a South Carolina bank.
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When Opportunity Knocks
Sometimes it seems like there are multiple Erica Wearings. There’s no other way to explain how the junior agricultural education major from Seneca is able to be involved in so many aspects of Clemson University life. Whether it’s academic excellence, student leadership or experiential learning, Wearing takes advantage of every available opportunity.
| | Driving Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Clemson and Nephron are at the forefront of a large trend shaping pharmaceutical manufacturing today. The integration of automation, AI and robotics are catalyzing the industry, and rising demand paired with major market disruptions such as COVID-19 are only accelerating change.
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Advancing 3D Printing
Researchers will create a “digital lifecycle platform” augmented with artificial intelligence to help production engineers more quickly and inexpensively design, analyze and fabricate a wide range of large and complex components. An $11-million cooperative agreement was established with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command.
| | Singing Behind Masks
The Clemson Cantorei have adjusted to the impact of COVID-19 by learning to make beautiful music while wearing masks. See them sing Vaughan Williams' "Serenade to Music," under the direction of Anthony Bernarducci.
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Keeping you connected to Clemson during this time is a priority of the Clemson Alumni Association. We are currently offering a variety of ways to help you stay involved and stay connected. Click the images below to check out some of our latest Facebook Live Q&A sessions.
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Stay connected to the Clemson Alumni Association and we will keep you connected to Clemson. Check out all of these opportunities to connect with us virtually:
- Weekly Virtual Engagement Opportunities:
Stay connected to this web page to learn about upcoming networking chats, webinars, Q&As with Clemson Alumni experts, faculty and staff, virtual social hours, celebrations of Clemson Traditions and more. You can also submit your own ideas for topics, speaker recommendations, and more.
- Provide Your Feedback:
Over the past few years, the University has taken a number of steps to more fully communicate the complete Clemson history, provide greater support for under-represented minority student populations and help close the achievement gap when it comes to educational attainment for Black and Hispanic students. The entire leadership team at Clemson is committed to building on this work and welcomes any feedback you may have. Please feel free to email UnitedClemson@clemson.edu with your ideas.
- Alumni Career Services:
Looking for a job or career change? Find your next career, enhance your current career or volunteer to be a mentor to current students and alumni. You can also register to be a mentee and find your own career mentor. Click here to register.
- Connect with a Local Club:
Our club and group network is working hard to offer opportunities for their local Clemson alumni to stay connected and engaged. Click here to find a Clemson Club near you or click here to check out one of our Affinity Groups and get connected today.
- Regular Updates from the Clemson Alumni Association:
The Clemson Alumni Association will be sharing regular updates with the Clemson Family via email. Update your contact information to make sure you are receiving these updates.
- Follow Clemson Alumni:
Follow the Clemson Alumni Association on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest news and updates around campus as well as engagement opportunities, networking and fun family activities.
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