College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

Jeong addresses water issues from a social science perspective

Dawoon Jeong grew up near Seoul, South Korea. As an undergraduate, she planned to pursue a career in construction management. However, her first job as a civil engineer sparked her interest in environmental policies. Her second job deepened her passion for research, leading her to pursue higher education in the U.S. She transitioned from engineering […]

Clemson – Israeli universities partnership will advance agriculture

Clemson University is partnering with Hebrew University and Sapir College to help bring innovation and economic growth to Israel’s western Negev region. The partnership focuses on joint research initiatives addressing agricultural, nutritional, and environmental issues relevant to both Israel—particularly the western Negev—and South Carolina. It involves helping establish a new agro-tech program in the Sapir College Department of Advanced Technology and […]

Strategic Planning Update | March 14th

The CAFLS Strategic Planning Committee met March 13th. Progress Survey Updates Topics Next Steps Share Your Feedback We encourage you to share any insights you have that will be beneficial to the strategic planning process. Your comments will go directly to Emergent Method and are anonymous.

South Carolina agriculture technology, business forum set for March 26

Policy considerations, natural resources, technology, value-added opportunities and innovations will be discussed during the 2025 South Carolina Agriculture Technology and Business Forum. The forum is scheduled for March 26 at the Phillips Market Center, 117 Ballard Court. Registration fee is $10. Seating is limited. Pre-registration is requested. Online registration and information are available at South […]

Strategic Planning Update | March 7th

The CAFLS Strategic Planning Committee met March 6th. Progress Survey Updates Next Steps Share Your Feedback We encourage you to share any insights you have that will be beneficial to the strategic planning process. Your comments will go directly to Emergent Method and are anonymous.