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Room Requests

Classroom and conference room reservations can be made by submitting a request form. Use the links below to submit a form request to check for availability.

Please note you must request a room at least 24 hours in advance. All rooms are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. If your request is denied, you must submit a new request for a different date and time.

Rhodes Engineering Research Center
Engineering Service Drive

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Seminar Series

The Page Morton Hunter Distinguished Seminar Series is sponsored by the Clemson University Department of Bioengineering. The biweekly seminars occur during the fall and spring semesters and are led by a distinguished expert, with each seminar providing an insightful look into research and industry practices, challenges, and innovation in bioengineering.

The series is held Thursday afternoons from 3:30 - 4:30 in 111 Rhodes Annex. There is a reception following the presentations. Suggestions for speakers are always welcome. Please send ideas via the seminar speaker form. Discussions and Q & A follow most. A list of archived seminars is available, with an overview of the presentation topic.

For calendar reminder invites by mail, please visit our Clemson bioengineering events listings.

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Fall 2025 Schedule

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Newsletters

Please view our Bioengineering newsletter, which is published each spring and fall. It covers research, awards, and spotlights on student, faculty, and staff accomplishments.

McGinnis photoSeptember 11, 2025
3:30-4:30 PM
Ryan McGinnis, Ph.D.
Founding Director, Center for Remote Health Monitoring and Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Seminar Title
Developing New Technologies for Remote Health Monitoring
Location
111 Rhodes Annex, Clemson University Virtually via Zoom
» Download Bio and Abstract

Lian photoSeptember 25, 2025
3:30-4:30 PM
Xiaojun Lian, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Penn State College of Engineering
Seminar Title
TBD
Location
MUSC Baruch Auditorium or Virtually via Zoom
284 Calhoun St. Charleston, SC
» Downloadable Bio and Abstract Coming Soon

Napolitano photoOctober 23, 2025
3:30-4:30 PM
Justin Napolitano, M.S.
Doctoral Candidate in Medical Physics
Department of Radiation Oncology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Seminar Title
TBD
Location
111 Rhodes Annex, Clemson University or Virtually via Zoom
» Downloadable Bio and Abstract Coming Soon

Schmidt photoNovember 20, 2025
3:30-4:30 PM
Christine Schmidt
Distinguished Professor and J. Crayton Pruitt Family Endowed Chair
University of Florida
Seminar Title
Engineering Materials for Clinical Nerve Repair, and Other Applications Along the Way
Location
111 Rhodes Annex, Clemson University or Virtually via Zoom
» Downloadable Bio and Abstract Coming Soon

Bischof photoDecember 4, 2025
3:30-4:30 PM
John Bischof
Distinguished McKnight University Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Medtronic-Bakken Endowed Chair for Engineering in Medicine
University of Minnesota
Seminar Title
TBD
Location
MUSC Baruch Auditorium or Virtually via Zoom
284 Calhoun St. Charleston, SC
» Downloadable Bio and Abstract Coming Soon

About Page Morton Hunter

Mrs. Page Morton Hunter's lifelong career of individual volunteerism and public service reflects a significant personal commitment to the advancement of education and the improvement of the human community.

After earning degrees from Mercer and Emory universities, the Gray, Georgia, native advanced the Allied Cause during World War II by helping to establish libraries at United States Army and Air Force installations across the country. In 1943, she became chief of libraries for the Third United States Air Force.

Following the war, Mrs. Hunter lived in New York City, where she was involved in extensive volunteer work for her church and community and for the fledgling United Nations. She would meet arriving UN delegation staff members from around the world and help them settle into their new surroundings.

By 1973, Mrs. Hunter had returned to the South and became assistant director of the Athens, Georgia, Regional Library. It was during this period that she married the late Thomas Mitchell Hunter, a 1909 Clemson graduate and a distinguished engineer and inventor. Together, the Hunters shared a suite at the Clemson House and great love for Clemson University. Evidence of this love includes The Hunter Endowed Chair of Bioengineering, The Hunter Honors Lecture Series, and The Page Morton Hunter Engineering Fellowship.