Clemson University has entered into a strategic collaboration with Labcorp to improve healthcare access, expand educational programs and support workforce development throughout South Carolina.
Through the collaboration, Labcorp will support Clemson Rural Health mobile units and fixed clinics, which provide health screenings and services by offering diagnostic testing for uninsured patients, helping to reduce barriers to care. Clemson student-athletes will participate in select mobile unit visits to raise awareness about the importance of preventive health screenings and early detection.
Labcorp’s visibility will extend across Clemson Athletics through branding opportunities, in-game features, and marquee events, including Dabo’s All In Ball.
The collaboration will also extend into Clemson’s academic mission. The Department of Bioengineering and the Research and Education in Disease Diagnosis and Intervention (REDDI) Lab in the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences will launch a new Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) program. Labcorp is supporting the program, one of only a few nationwide, through scholarships, equipment donations, and curriculum and program development. The collaboration also builds upon the newly established undergraduate and graduate clinical diagnostic certificate programs launched in Fall 2025.
Labcorp will also collaborate with Clemson’s Sales Innovation Program and serve as a Diamond Tiger Sponsor for the university’s Center for Career and Professional Development presented by Michelin, helping students explore careers in healthcare and life sciences.
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