Clemson University School of Computing

Clemson University School of Computing

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Clemson University School of Computing The School has three primary academic divisions: computer science, visual computing, and human-centered computing.

Clemson’s School of Computing was formed from the Department of Computer Science in 2007 with a vision to be a national leader in the definition and advancement of emerging academic fields in computing through the development of successful divisions that integrate computation with the arts, sciences, and engineering. The School of Computing is key to the College of Engineering and Science’s missio

06/16/2026

🎮 Build a video game this summer — for FREE!
The Clemson School of Computing invites high school students on the autism spectrum to join the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers), funded by the National Science Foundation!

Over three weeks, campers dive into high-level video game design and software development while building real teamwork, communication, and collaboration skills — the kind that launch careers in computer science. It's fully virtual, so students can join from anywhere, and they'll network with peers who share their passion for coding and games.

Spots are limited — learn more and apply at edase.org/edase-summer-camp 🐾


Photos from Clemson University School of Computing's post 05/06/2026

Congratulations to our May '26 Ph.D. graduates on their outstanding achievement!! The School of Computing faculty and staff are proud of all that you each accomplished and wish you continued success, meaningful opportunities, and endless curiosity in all your future endeavors!

02/13/2026

Come learn how to build simple video games (and GUIs!) — no boss battles required. Whether you’re brand new to game design or looking to try a new engine, this is your chance to press start. 🎮

Photos from Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences's post 02/05/2026

We may be *slightly* biased… but when our School of Computing students show up on a global stage like MIT iQuHACK 2026, we simply have to brag!

Huge congratulations to our SoC standouts:
🥇First Prize – SuperQuantum Challenge
-Nathan Andrew Jones
-Landon Holcomb
-Ashton Bennett McEntarffer

🥈Second Prize – Quantum Rings Challenge
-Toby Solomon Cox

🏅Team 3
-Hazel Torek
-Jacob Davis
-Varun Sethi
-Ryon Peddapalli

Competing in the world’s largest quantum hackathon, these students tackled real-world quantum computing challenges alongside teams from around the globe. With guidance from faculty advisor Dr. Rong Ge, these students demonstrated innovation, collaboration, and technical excellence in quantum computing—an emerging field shaping the future of technology.
We’re incredibly proud of our School of Computing Tigers for representing Clemson and leading the way into the quantum workforce! 🐅⚛️

Photos from Clemson University School of Computing's post 01/07/2026

From day one, it’s all about hands-on learning and big ideas.
Welcome to the first day of the Spring semester—let’s get started! 💻✨🐾

12/25/2025

From all of us to each of you - Happy Holidays!! We hope you are enjoying a wonderful Winter Break ☃️

11/12/2025

💻SoC Alumni Talk — This Friday!
Join us for an inspiring session where School of Computing alumni share how they navigated internships, careers, and opportunities in tech. 🤖

Hosted by the SoC Graduate Student Association (GSA) — and we’re always looking for students to get involved and help shape our community!
Don’t miss the chance to get real advice, make connections, and grow your network!

📅 Friday
📍 Jordan Hall G033
⏰ 2:15pm

11/06/2025

Interested in pursuing an advanced degree, not quite sure about the difference between an MS and PhD program, or just want to learn more about applying to graduate schools? Join Dr. Sorber for an information session on Monday, November 10th, from 12:15-1:15PM.

11/05/2025

Are you a current student interested in pursuing an advanced degree from Clemson? An information session on the Clemson School of Computing Bachelor-to-Graduate program will be held on Friday, November 7th, in McAdams 114, from 12-1pm. We hope to see you there!

10/20/2025

**REPOST WITH UPDATED MEETING INFO**
Smart homes make life easier—but what happens when you move out?
Join Dr. David Kotz (Dartmouth) as he explores how to keep our connected homes private and secure.

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100 McAdams Hall
Clemson, SC
29634

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm