November 4, 2016
A $5 million gift from a civil engineering alumnus and his wife will help Clemson University address one of the largest problems the nation faces in the 21st century: the rebuilding of America’s infrastructure. “Whatever the future may hold, it is certain the coming decades will require unparalleled talent and expertise in engineering and construction […]
May 19, 2016
Growing up, Garrison Stevens always had an interest in engineering, and when she began looking at colleges, she knew she wanted to find a school with a strong track record in engineering research. Another consideration important to Garrison was having an opportunity to swim competitively at a Division I school. Clemson University allowed Garrison the […]
May 4, 2016
Ryan Eckenrode, a 2004 Civil Engineering Alumnus won a 2015 ASCE Edmond Freidman Young Engineer Award. The award is given annually by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) each year to five people from across the nation. The awards are bestowed to an engineer under the age of 35 for professional achievement in the service of the profession, […]
May 4, 2016
Hurricanes blow the roofs off buildings and earthquakes shake them to piles of rubble, but nature’s wrath pales in comparison to the biggest threat that structures face. Nothing topples them quite like people, said Brandon Ross, an assistant professor of civil engineering at Clemson University. The buildings that took so much time, effort and […]
May 4, 2016
CLEMSON — James R. Martin has been named the first holder of the Robert Benmosche Endowed Professorship in Risk Engineering and Systems Analytics as part of Clemson University’s collaboration with American International Group Inc. (AIG). The professorship is named for the late AIG president and chief executive officer, who was among the first to recognize the […]