Creative Inquiry

Creative Inquiry

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Welcome to Creative Inquiry

It's the generation of an Aha! moment. It's small-group learning for 19,000. It's the imaginative combination of engaged learning and undergraduate research, and it is unique to Clemson University.

Students take on problems that spring from their own curiosity, from a professor's challenge or from the pressing needs of the world around them. Team-based investigations are led by a faculty mentor and typically span two to four semesters. Students take ownership of their projects and take the risks necessary to solve problems and get answers.

Topics are boundless. Students often find themselves presenting their work at national conferences, fielding questions from professionals. This invaluable experience produces exceptional graduates. Our Creative Inquiry participants develop critical thinking skills, learn to solve problems as a team and hone their communication and presentation skills.

What does it take? Commitment and curiosity. You'll need the desire to be creative, to work with a group of peers for several semesters and to be mentored by a faculty member or advanced graduate student. Course credit is given.


News and Events



Focus on Creative Inquiry Poster Forum
— April 10, 2012

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The College Solution: A Guide for Everyone Looking for the Right School at the Right Price, by Lynn O'Shaughnessy, recognized this innovative approach to learning. "Unfortunately, the experiences that Clemson students enjoy are not nearly common enough among undergraduates elsewhere," says O'Shaughnessy.
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INSIDE HIGHER EDUCATION — "Employers want to hire graduates who are able to communicate, who have leadership skills, who work well in groups — the same things they need to do in Creative Inquiry groups." (Read more.)