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Virtual Tour Locations

Engineering Row

Hunter Hall and Auditorium

The Department of Chemistry is housed in the Howard L. Hunter Chemistry Laboratory, which includes over 50,000 square feet of laboratory space for research and teaching. One of the finest research facilities in the Southeast, this building accommodates about 100 graduate students, postdoctoral scientists and visiting scientists. It includes a satellite chemistry library that houses the field’s most important journals and supplements extensive holdings in the University’s central library.

Adjacent to Hunter Hall is the triangle-shaped Hunter Auditorium, which provides space for large lectures with nearly 200 students.

Freeman Hall

Since 1983, Freeman Hall has been home to Clemson University’s Department of Industrial Engineering. Freeman Hall houses next-generation education and research programs in the fields of analytics, logistics, human-machine systems and supply chain management.

It is also the home of WISE (Women in Science and Engineering), which supports female engineering and science majors, and PEER (Programs for Educational Enrichment and Retention), which serves student groups underrepresented in math, science and engineering.

PEER & WISE

PEER and WISE are dedicated to increasing diversity in science and engineering by addressing and assisting students in technical majors. They offer mentoring, guidance, counseling and tutoring. In addition, the programs provide career development and networking opportunities by pairing students with successful people in their classes and the workforce. These personal contacts can not only furnish tremendous support while pursuing studies, but they establish a network upon which to call when launching a career.

PEER & WISE

Students participating in PEER & WISE programming

The Fluor Daniel Engineering Innovation Building

Fluor Daniel Engineering Innovation Building includes the Department of Mechanical Engineering and furthers Clemson's contributions to engineering education and to the economic development of South Carolina.


Mechanical Engineering students work in a laboratory

It features a two-story multipurpose facility equipped with an overhead crane to facilitate the operation of large research equipment as well as a vibrations laboratory, thermal fluid systems laboratories, design laboratories, a metrology laboratory, a project laboratory and many other state-of-the-art engineering facilities.

Lowry Hall

Lowry Hall is the home of the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering. It houses faculty and staff offices, classrooms, undergraduate laboratories and graduate research labs, including space for bridge building and the nationally recognized concrete canoes designed and built by undergraduate students.


The Clemson Concrete Canoe Team with their work

Additional specialized research laboratories are located off campus within a five-minute driving distance from Lowry Hall. These are: The Asphalt Rubber Technology Service (ARTS), the Wind and Structural Engineering Research (WISER) facilities, and the Clemson Hydraulics Laboratory (CHL).


Civil Engineering students study the impact of flying objects on different types of wood.