Watt Family Innovation Center

Watt’s Up: Abraham Lincoln and Apple

Caroline Kredensor, Class of 2020

Stay up-to-date with what’s happening this week at the Watt Family Innovation Center. Be the first to know about weekly events, helpful hints and the latest news from our Student Innovation Spaces. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more information.

Events

Apple Visits Clemson: Clemson students, staff and faculty are invited to learn about Apple’s coding, creating and mobile initiatives and receive free hands-on instruction from Apple representatives Tuesday in the Auditorium. Apple representatives will first share a message of mobility and innovation beginning at 8:30 a.m., followed by an afternoon of hands-on iPad sessions to explore free tools and resources.

Lincoln’s Unfinished Work: This international conference will explore Abraham Lincoln and his “unfinished work”– social reconstruction in the United States from 1865 to the present day. The event will begin Wednesday in Tillman Hall with speakers Eric Foner and Randall L. Kennedy. More than 35 renowned historians and scholars will present talks and panel discussions at the conference, which continues Nov. 29, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 with sessions at the Watt Center. The conference is open to anyone, but registration is required.

dARTS

Have you submitted your digital art to the dARTS Contest yet? What are you waiting for? There’s a $300 prize up for grabs, plus bragging rights and the chance to be centerstage with your work at CollabFest in March 2019. Submit anything from graphic design, to 3D printing, to virtual reality – the possibilities are endless!

Intern Spotlight

WATT’S NOT UP: Holiday Hours Edition

Caroline Kredensor, Class of 2020

Stay up-to-date with what’s happening this week at the Watt Family Innovation Center. Be the first to know about weekly events, helpful hints and the latest news from our Student Innovation Spaces. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more information.

Thanksgiving Break Hours

Watt Center

11/19-11/20: Regular Hours

11/21: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

11/22-11/23: Closed

Makerspace, Immersive Space and Digital Art Studio

CLOSED Wednesday, 11/21 – Friday, 11/23. Will resume normal hours Monday, 11/26.

dARTS

Have you submitted your digital art to the dARTS Contest yet? What are you waiting for? There’s a $300 prize up for grabs, plus bragging rights and the chance to be centerstage with your work at CollabFest in March 2019. Submit anything from graphic design, to 3D printing, to virtual reality – the possibilities are endless!

Did You Know…

…the Makerspace closes for the semester Dec. 5? Make sure to get all your projects completed prior to this date!

Intern Spotlight

A spotlight for Administrative Support Intern Sindasha Makins.

Watt’s Up: Incognito, dARTS and Holiday Hours

Caroline Kredensor, Class of 2020

Stay up-to-date with what’s happening this week at the Watt Family Innovation Center. Be the first to know about weekly events, helpful hints and the latest news from our Student Innovation Spaces. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more information.

Events

MBA Info Session: Join the Clemson MBA program for more information about applying for a Master of Business Administration degree. You can enroll in the MBA Corporate or MBA in Entrepreneurship & Innovation programs. Learn more tonight, Nov. 12, at 5 p.m. in room 106.

Incognito: Incognito is a one-man, autobiographical play in which, over the course of 50 minutes, Michael Fosberg portrays more than a dozen characters as he recounts the true tale of the search for his biological father. Don’t miss this play Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Auditorium. 

Dr. Tessema Kassaw Lecture: Dr. Tessema Kassaw is giving his research talk, titled “Engineering Genetic Circuits for Complex Biological Functions in Plants,” as part of the Department of Genetics and Biochemistry’s weekly seminar series Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. Kassaw is currently a research scientist at Colorado State University.

dARTS

Have you submitted your digital art to the dARTS Contest yet? What are you waiting for? There’s a $300 prize up for grabs, plus bragging rights and the chance to be centerstage with your work at CollabFest in March 2019. Submit anything from graphic design, to 3D printing, to virtual reality – the possibilities are endless!

Thanksgiving Break Hours

11/19-11/20: Regular Hours

11/21: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

11/22-11/23: Closed