Clemson STEM Start Students Explore Career Pathways at BASF ECMS Seneca
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- Jul 21
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Twenty college freshmen from Clemson University’s STEM Start Program recently visited BASF Environmental Catalysts and Metal Solutions (ECMS) to explore the world of precious metals recycling and learn about career paths in science and engineering.
During the visit, students toured BASF ECMS's major production departments and took part in hands-on STEM-based team activities with site leaders. The experience gave participants a real-world look at how a global leader in catalysis and sustainability operates—and introduced them to the variety of roles available in the STEM workforce.
"We are excited to welcome these driven and talented students to our site," said Elba Lizardi, Site Director at BASF ECMS in Seneca. "STEM Start is a valuable program that opens doors for students entering STEM majors. It’s a privilege to be part of their journey and to share what’s possible in a career rooted in science and innovation.”
Clemson University launched STEM Start to help first-generation and Pell Grant-eligible college freshmen build a strong foundation as they begin their college journey in science, technology, engineering, or math fields. The program provides academic preparation, mentorship, and access to real-world STEM experiences throughout the summer.
"College is a time of change and challenges," explained Dr. Chris Confer, Executive Director for Summer Enrollment and Engagement Programs at Clemson University. "First-generation and Pell-eligible students often face unique hurdles, and STEM Start provides them with a strong support system and foundational skills to help them thrive academically and professionally. By partnering with leading companies like BASF ECMS, we’re able to give students a glimpse of the future and inspire them to reach their full potential."
The program is open to all admitted Summer Start and Fall Start students from South Carolina who are the first in their family to attend college or are qualified for the Pell Grant, and are pursuing a STEM major. In addition to BASF ECMS, participants visit other organizations representing a wide range of STEM opportunities, including:
Arthrex
Prisma Health
Department of Natural Resources
The Center for Human Genetics
ORTEC
ITW Hartness
These site visits are intended to inspire students and provide early exposure to potential career paths, helping them navigate college and their future with clarity and purpose.
About BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions
Leveraging its deep expertise as a global leader in catalysis and precious metals, BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) serves customers in many industries including automotive, aerospace, indoor air quality, semiconductors, and hydrogen economy, and provides full loop services with its precious metals trading and recycling offering. With a focus on circular solutions and sustainability, ECMS is committed to helping our customers create a cleaner, more sustainable world. Protecting the elements of life is our purpose and this inspires us to ever-new solutions. ECMS operates globally in 15 countries with over 4,500 employees and 20 production sites.
For more information on BASF ECMS's educational and community initiatives, visit www.basf.com/ecms.
About Clemson University's STEM Start Program
Clemson University’s STEM Start Program is dedicated to helping first-generation and Pell Grant-eligible college students achieve their academic and career goals in STEM fields. By providing a supportive environment and access to unique learning opportunities, STEM Start empowers students to succeed in their studies and explore diverse career paths. Through partnerships with leading companies and organizations, the program offers students invaluable insights into the STEM industry and prepares them for future success.

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