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Faculty within Clemson University's College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS) are forging powerful partnerships across South Carolina and beyond, translating academic expertise into tangible community benefits. By elevating research, teaching, and service initiatives across its seven academic departments, the college is addressing some of the state's most pressing challenges.
These collaborations are multifaceted, directly linking scholarly work with on-the-ground needs. Public health experts are working with rural communities to improve healthcare access and outcomes. Parks, recreation and tourism management faculty are partnering with state agencies to enhance conservation efforts and sustainable economic development. Meanwhile, professionals in psychology, sociology, and human development are applying their research to strengthen family services, educational programs, and mental health support systems.
The work extends far beyond campus borders, embedding students and faculty in real-world projects. This experiential learning model not only transforms communities but also prepares a new generation of practitioners and leaders. The college’s integrated approach demonstrates a profound commitment to its land-grant mission, proving that academic rigor and community engagement are powerfully synergistic. Through these sustained partnerships, CBSHS is creating a lasting, positive impact on the well-being and resilience of populations throughout the region.
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