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Testing using shipping containers as homes in hurricane-prone areas
Pernille Christensen talks about the Seed Project, which tests the strength and sustainability of surplus shipping containers for use as living and work spaces in hurricane-prone regions like the Caribbean.
Engaged employees are good, but don't count on commitment
The notion that highly engaged workers will continue to work tirelessly for organizations despite diminishing resources often isnt true, according to Clemson University psychology professor Thomas Britt.
An interdisciplinary research team led by Taufiquar Khan and Irina Viktorova, professors in mathematical sciences at Clemson University, is developing mathematical models of complex power-distribution networks.
An interdisciplinary research team led by Taufiquar Khan and Irina Viktorova, professors in mathematical sciences at Clemson University, is developing mathematical models of complex power-distribution networks.

 

Clemson's nationally recognized living-learning communities program places students with common academic interests in the same residence hall space. They have staff, programming and curricular resources dedicated specifically to them.
Clemson's nationally recognized
living-learning communities
program places students with
common academic interests in
the same residence hall space.

 

.When a 240-pound forward slam dunks a basketball, some fans probably wonder how much force is being generated into the goal. Students at Clemson University now can answer that question with a new creation: a first-of-its-kind basketball rating system that measures the impact of a slam dunk.
When a 240-pound forward slam dunks a basketball, some fans probably wonder how much force is being generated into the goal. Students at Clemson University now can answer that question with a new creation: a first-of-its-kind basketball rating system that measures the impact of a slam dunk.

 

Melanie Cooper
Clemson University researchers want to strengthen chemistry skills starting at the molecular level and are introducing revolutionary ways for high school- and college-level educators to do that for students

Clemson University and other researchers studied 18,000 biology, chemistry and physics students and have uncovered notable gender bias in student ratings of high school science teachers.
Clemson University and other researchers studied 18,000 biology, chemistry and physics students and have uncovered notable gender bias in student ratings of high school science teachers.

Researcher Angela Fraser is studying food-borne illness in child day-care centers.
Researcher Angela Fraser is studying food-borne illness in child day-care centers.

Robin Kimbrough-Melton talks about a program to support children who have a parent in prison.
Robin Kimbrough-Melton talks about a program to support children who have a parent in prison.

Genetics department chairman Keith Murphy talks about research to try to eliminate canine hereditary diseases, which may lead to human disease cures.
Genetics department chairman Keith Murphy talks about research to try to eliminate canine hereditary diseases, which may lead to human disease cures.

Doris Cole describes a research initiative to try to prevent child neglect and abuse.
Doris Cole describes a research initiative to try to prevent child neglect and abuse.

Shelie Miller, PhD, Assistant Professor, Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences
Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences professor Shelie Miller talks about Clemson University biofuel research.

Stephen Klaine talks about how to allow that development but do it in a more environmentally sound manner
Stephen Klaine talks about how to allow that development but do it in a more environmentally sound manner.

Kelly Smith, a Fellow of the Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson University and a professor of philosophy and religion, talks about the debate over embryonic stem-cell research.
Kelly Smith, a Fellow of the Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson University and a professor of philosophy and religion, talks about the debate over embryonic stem-cell research.

Clemson University dedicated the Harris A. Smith Building, where students will study and design packaging of the future.
Clemson University dedicated the Harris A. Smith Building, where students will study and design packaging of the future.

 

 

Architecture students from Ain Shams University in Egypt teamed up with landscape architecture students from Clemson University to draft plans for one of the most sacred sites of the ancient world: the Giza Plateau.
Students from Egypt teamed up with landscape architecture students from Clemson to draft plans for the Giza Plateau.
Geneticist Haiying Liang is working to breed poplars as an alternative fuel source.
Geneticist Haiying Liang is working to breed poplars as an alternative fuel source.

Caye Drapcho is working to produce hydrogen fuel from rotten peaches.
Caye Drapcho is working to produce hydrogen fuel from rotten peaches.

Microbiologist Jeremy Tzeng is using nanotechnology to produce healthier chickens.
Microbiologist Jeremy Tzeng is using nanotechnology to produce healthier chickens.

Mark Small talks about compassion grants for rural and community organizations that help the poor.
Mark Small talks about compassion grants for rural faith- and community-based organizations that help the needy.

Clemson’s iTiger wireless device could bring instant replay, statistics, memorabilia and e-concessions to football fans sitting in the stands.
Clemson’s iTiger wireless device could bring instant replay, statistics, memorabilia and e-concessions to football fans sitting in the stands. More