A Clemson School of Architecture alumna and faculty member found that hospital room design, access to daylight and window views of nature can reduce the length of hospital stays among patients with heart disease.
60 years after Harvey Gantt made history as the first Black student at Clemson College, his story—and that of other African Americans in Clemson history—came to life on stage at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts’ Bellamy Theatre.
February 11 is celebrated globally as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. To celebrate the day, we are highlighting five women with ties to the Clemson University College of Science who are making a difference with their work.
Clemson Miracle is Clemson University's largest studen-run nonprofit organization. Started in 2009, they have raised more than $1 million for Miracle Families at Prisma Health Childen's Hospital of the Upstate.
Recently, Clemson University landscape architecture students partnered with the non-profit One Eleuthera Foundation (OEF) to design a vision for a sustainable future.
James (Jim) Salamony '69 describes his Clemson degree as a "magic carpet - transporting him through a life of tremendous opportunities and happiness. Graduating from Clemson was the catalyst for everything great that has happened in his life.
Faculty in the College of Education will use a $5.8 million award from the U.S. Department of Education over the next five years to identify and educate current Greenville County Schools employees who seek to become school counselors.