Calendar of Events

  • Genetics and Biochemistry Career Development Seminar

    Dr. Samantha Sutton Seminar Title: "Accelerate your career search" Bio: Samantha is an executive, leadership, and career coach who partners with scientists and engineers to build careers of deep meaning and impact. She received a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from MIT as a HHMI Predoctoral Fellow, where she engineered protein-protein interactions in yeast signaling pathways and […]

  • Evidence of Advanced Ancient Megalithic Civilizations with Vince Jackson

    Clemson University Emeritus College 199 Westinghouse Rd, Pendleton, SC, United States

    Vince presents evidence from around the world that ancient cultures evolved and then devolved to the Stone Age due to a cataclysmic event that destroyed these advanced civilizations. Somewhat controversial, but the preponderance of information points to what some researchers believe proves life of earth has ebbed and flowed and we are only now beginning […]

  • March 2026 Green Zone Training (Zoom)

    Green Zone Training provides faculty, staff, and graduate assistants with an understanding of the military experience of veterans and military-connected students as they transition from the military to campus life.

  • General Engineering Major Discovery Night

    Hendrix Student Center

    Major Discovery Night is the key annual event hosted by the General Engineering Department. Designed to support students in their exploration of engineering majors, this event provides a unique opportunity to meet and network with Clemson engineering alumni and industry professionals representing a wide range of fields. Students can ask questions, gain insights, and receive […]

  • Accommodation Explosion? SAS Responds to Recent Articles

    This session will compare national stats with those specific to Clemson University, explore the actual reasons behind increases, and discuss how the SAS office considers eligibility and manages growing accommodation requests.

  • Disability Law in the Real World

    Hardin 101

    What does disability law actually look like in practice? Join us for a dynamic roundtable featuring local, national, and global experts working at the forefront of disability rights and legal advocacy. From courtroom litigation to policy reform and grassroots organizing, our speakers will share how laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act shape real lives, […]

  • Hidden Things

    Charles K. Cheezem Education Center

    Step into the past with Hidden Things, an engaging look at how people once used everyday furniture to protect their privacy. Led by Dr. Brantly Hancock Moore, this fascinating session will reveal the clever and sometimes surprising ways hidden compartments were built into historical pieces.

  • Genetics and Biochemistry Seminar Series

    Poole Agricultural Center, Room 174

    Dr. Natalie Saini Seminar Title: "Methylglyoxal-induced DNA damage and mutagenesis" Bio: Dr. Saini is an Assistant Professor in the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). During her postdoctoral training at NIEHS, she garnered expertise in exploring yeast-based systems, primary human cells and genomic data from sequenced tumors […]

  • NSF I-Corps Workshop

    Poole Agricultural Center E145

    CURF will be hosting an I-Corps Workshop. This informative hour-long session will provide useful information about the NSF I-Corps program and Clemson's membership in the Southeast Hub. Attendees can talk with our staff and learn how they can play a part in translating their research efforts from the lab to the real world. Workshop Outcomes: […]

  • Genetics and Biochemistry Seminar Series

    Poole Agricultural Center, Room 174

    Dr. Matthias Garten Seminar Title: "Interfacing Humans from within a Red Blood Cell – Trafficking mechanisms of Malaria Parasites" Bio: Matthias Garten, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the department of Immunology and Microbiology and the department of Bioengineering. He is a membrane biophysicist who is driven by the question of how the malaria parasite […]

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