Clemson University has made history by awarding the nation’s first-ever Bachelor of Science degrees in automotive engineering!
Tap the photo to learn how the program symbolized their role in paving the way for future automotive engineers.
Congratulations to Terence Asitibasi, Alleyia Bailey, and Naomi Shneibaum on successfully defending their master’s theses! We’re so proud of their hard work and can’t wait to see all the amazing things they’ll accomplish next!
Give Day is officially here! Each gift works to create a difference for our University. If you would like to donate to our Department, please click the link below and navigate to Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Criminal Justice. Thank you for your support!
For 10 years, the Clemson Family has come together to achieve new milestones on Give Day. Let’s work together again this year to make a difference in the lives of current and future Tigers with a gift on Thursday, April 10. #ClemsonGiveDay
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Meet our newest faculty feature, @CU_SocAnthroC Assistant Professor, Pierce Greenberg! Greenberg tries to structure assignment topics for his students as open-ended and flexible. He enjoys seeing how students apply course content to their personal and professional interests.
Congratulations to SACJ Chair and Professor Dr. Katy Weisensee, Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Madeline Atwell, and colleagues for their recent publication, “Modeling human decomposition: A Bayesian approach” in Forensic Science International. https://t.co/iAG3p2CW3u
Congratulations to Criminal Justice undergrad Abigail Curran for defending her honors thesis today. Abby’s work studies how consumption of true crime media impacts potential juror’s perceptions of innocence during the course of a criminal trial. We’re so proud of you, Abby!
And two degrees-and (almost) halfway to a PhD-later, I'm glad I persisted and (eventually) found my way to @valdostastate , @ClemsonSACJ , and @McBeeIHE. To all of my fellow first-gen students: keep persisting, keep striving, keep blazing a trail. I promise it is worth it.
New study in CJB with Brae Young now available online! We investigated the relationship between adolescent parenthood and justice involvement during emerging adulthood. https://t.co/0EnKiKrnHz
Dr. Nasaskyia Hicks, Dr. Kristin Lloyd, & Dr. Bryan Miller have partnered with Allendale County Schools on a @DOJBJA STOP School Violence grant to reduce bullying and violence in the community and schools. Check out what ACS's Dr. Valerie Cave had to say! https://t.co/Fs8VwMKvVl
University Continues to Evaluate Helene Impact
Clemson officials continue to assess damage and impacts related to Hurricane Helene on Sunday. While main campus has power and damage was minimal, widespread power outages continue throughout the area and the Upstate region, and downed trees block multiple roads.
Several locations across campus are open today and will be tomorrow for members of the community. Littlejohn Coliseum and the Snow Family Outdoor Fitness and Wellness Complex are open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday and Monday with access to power, Wi-FI and a limited number of showers. Additionally, the Hendrix Student Center is open until 11 p.m. tonight.
Tomorrow’s operational status will be communicated when available. The safety of our students, faculty, staff and community is our top priority. Please stay off roads unless necessary, and exercise extreme caution if you travel around the area.
Department Chair Dr. Katy Weisensee and postdoctoral scholar Dr. Madeline Atwell attended the @OJPNIJ conference in Pittsburgh this week, where Dr. Weisensee gave a talk about her work on determining postmortem intervals and her groundbreaking app, geoFOR. https://t.co/P1mMqBFiqV
Dr. Bryan Miller was honored with the 2024 SCJA Educator of the Year Award. He serves as the Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies and is a Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Clemson University.
We're hiring a TT Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice! The area of specialization is open, however we are particularly interested in scholars who study juvenile justice, crime and place, race/ethnicity and crime, or cyber criminology. Apply here: https://t.co/vThIj5Jegq.
The second day of panels/roundtables are in progress at the 2024 SCJA Annual Conference. This is an excellent opportunity to delve into a wide range of research topics. We encourage you to take full advantage of these engaging sessions and networking opportunities.