Proterra Inc., which develops and assembles drive and energy storage systems for heavy-duty vehicles, including their ground-breaking BE-35 fast-charge battery-electric transit bus, announced on February 4 that it will locate a facility in Greenville County at the Clemson University International... (Continue reading)
Annual event’s Arts Partner Program supports local arts community Greenville, S.C. – Artisphere, Greenville’s Arts Weekend, is currently accepting group volunteer applications for its Arts Partner Program. A unique element of Artisphere, its Arts Partner Program provides local nonprofit arts organizations... (Continue reading)
PICKENS — Nineteen public school educators from across South Carolina are hiking through pristine Upstate forestland as part of a five-day, pilot experience that will help shape the design of a program expected to have an impact on thousands of... (Continue reading)
Faculty Sherman College of Chiropractic invites applications for faculty positions in the areas of basic sciences and clinical sciences and in the chiropractic health center. The college seeks faculty members who demonstrate a commitment to a set... (Continue reading)
David Neace has been named a new Associate Campus Minister at Anderson University, according to Vice President for Christian Life Dr. Bob Cline. Neace comes to AU from Atlanta, Georgia where he most recently completed a Campus Ministries internship... (Continue reading)
Spartanburg, S.C. - The University of South Carolina Upstate Alumni Association will present the 2009 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year to both Penny D. Meilinger and Michael E. Meilinger at the Convocation Honoring December Graduates on Tuesday, December 15... (Continue reading)
CLEMSON — Clemson assistant professor of mechanical engineering Laine Mears has been awarded a $400,000 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award to research model-based control methods for machining processes. Machining processes, where material is removed by high shear-rate... (Continue reading)
NORTH CHARLESTON — The Clemson University Restoration Institute has appointed Nick Rigas director and senior scientist of the world’s largest wind turbine drive train testing facility. In this position Rigas will have overall responsibility for design, construction and operation of... (Continue reading)
Classroom instruction in five South Carolina school districts, including upstate disctricts Spartanburg Three, and Anderson One and Two, is “going green” with a pilot program to get students ready for jobs in the emerging field of alternative energy. The new... (Continue reading)
The Boston Red Sox have announced that the coaching staff for the reigning Southern Division Champion Drive has changed for the 2010 season. Former Clemson Tiger All-American Billy McMillon, who served as the Drive’s hitting coach in 2008 and 2009,... (Continue reading)