The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences celebrates our graduates from various programs within the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering and the Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences. The doctoral hooding ceremony took place on Wednesday, December 17 at 3 p.m. in Littlejohn Coliseum. Congratulations to the following graduates for earning […]
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Charting Your Course; A Career Mapping Activity
Career paths in nearly every profession rarely unfold in a straight line. They’re shaped by choices, opportunities, challenges, and unexpected turns that mold us as professionals and help reveal what matters to us over time. Charting these “pivot points” can help mentors and student mentees understand the experiences that influence decision-making and clarify priorities. This […]
Six Interdisciplinary Research Teams Compete for SERCEEES TIGER Grant Funds
Six interdisciplinary research teams competed for Stimulating Exploratory Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences (SERCEEES) TIGER grant research funds awarded annually by the School of CEEES.
Three Students Receive GE John Lammas Scholarships
November 20, 2025 The GE Vernova John Lammas Annual Scholarship program at Clemson University empowers the next generation of STEM innovators while honoring an engineering titan. Powering the Future: Celebrating Clemson’s GE Vernova John Lammas Scholars The story of this life-changing program began in March 2021. GE Gas Power (now GE Vernova) announced a historic […]
Setting Intentional Goals: Using WOOP and HARD Frameworks
Goal setting is a powerful tool in mentoring. When mentors and student mentees take time to name what they hope to achieve together, you create clarity, shared purpose, and momentum. Within the Leadership & Mentoring Network (LMN), goal setting is not only about completing tasks; it’s about personal and professional development, confidence building, and cultivating […]
SCEEES Distinguished Lecture Series – Dr. Henri Gavin
October 30, 2026 Duke University’s Dr. Henri P. Gavin presented his Distinguished Lecture for the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences on Friday, October 31, 2025, at 11:15 a.m. in the auditorium of the Watt Family Innovation Center. His lecture title was “Reconstruction of Seismic Base Shear from Sparse Acceleration Measurements”. Henri P […]
Collaboration in Action: 2025 SCEEES Student Research Showcase Highlights Innovation Across Disciplines
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences (SCEEES) recently hosted the 2025 Student Research Showcase on October 31, 2025, bringing together student researchers and faculty to celebrate the innovative research that defines the degree programs within SCEEES. Held in the Watt Family Innovation Center, the inaugural year’s showcase featured 30 student research […]
2025 SCEEES Student Research Showcase
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences (SCEEES) is excited to host the 2025 Student Research Showcase on Friday, October 31, 2025, from 12:00 – 2:00 PM in the Watt Family Innovation Center Atrium on Clemson University’s main campus. This showcase highlights the outstanding research being conducted by undergraduate and graduate students […]
Dr. Ana P. Barros – SCEEES Distinguished Lecture
Resilience at the Intersection of Science and Engineering – Twenty years of research and discovery to advance water prediction in the Southern Appalachians.
“The Nuclear Frontier” Documentary Film Screening
You’re invited to the screening of The Nuclear Frontier documentary, which follows young advocates and business leaders as they fight to expand nuclear power in America. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with academics and regional experts.