A mariachi band will play music, the movie “Coco” will be screened and food trucks will sell a variety of fare. There will be free activities for children, including face painting. Altars will be set up so celebrants can leave pictures of loved ones or mementos to help remember them.
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El Día de los Muertos regresa a Clemson University el 1 de noviembre
El evento es gratuito y abierto al público, y se llevará a cabo en el Carillon Garden de la universidad de 6 a 9 p.m.
‘It’s a real celebration of love’: Day of the Dead celebration returns to Clemson on November 1
Clemson University’s Day of the Dead celebration returns on Nov. 1 with live mariachi music, food trucks, a showing of the movie “Coco” and a display of the cherished traditions of “el Día de los Muertos.” Now in its seventh […]
Why explore the world? Clemson University alumnus reveals the unexpected benefits of a global education
Monsur Islam distinguished himself at Clemson as a relentless researcher and humble, sincere and compassionate lab mate and friend. He has taken those qualities with him to Mexico, Germany and Spain, making him a true global ambassador for Clemson University.
Clemson University invita a la Celebración del Día de los Muertos
El evento iluminará el Carillon Garden junto al Bowman Field de 6 a 9 p.m. La entrada será gratuita y todo el público está invitado a disfrutar una noche con mariachi, la proyección al aire libre de la pelícu
Clemson University to come alive for Day of the Dead
Now in its sixth year, the Day of the Dead celebration will light up Carillon Garden next to Bowman Field from 6-9 p.m. Admission is free, and the public is invited.
Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte receives AES Electrophoresis Society Distinguished Service Award
The award acknowledges Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte’s comprehensive involvement and pivotal contributions to the society’s success and expansion. He has held several leadership roles in the organization, serving as the president, vice-president, executive vice-president, and the chair of the awards committee among other significant positions.
“Carrying the strength of my ancestors:” Hispanic and Latino faculty and staff share their journeys to honor National Hispanic American Heritage Month
Meet some of the people making key contributions to Clemson’s success through their outreach, education and advocacy.
Mechanical engineering professor creates collaboration between students in Clemson and Mexico
Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte, associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, strengthens Clemson’s ties with universities in Mexico through the International Internship in Engineering Design program.
26 faculty, staff and students honored with 2023 University Spring Awards
The awards ceremony recognizes faculty for teaching, research and service; staff members for exemplary contributions; and honors undergraduate and graduate students with achievement honors and awards.
Brennan Dougherty lands a job building stages for world’s biggest entertainers
After he collects his diploma, this mechanical engineering graduate and theater buff will take a job with TAIT, the live entertainment space group responsible for shows including Coldplay, Cirque du Soleil and the Olympics.
Faculty members honored for excellence in teaching, research and enhancing the Clemson Experience
Eleven faculty members received awards from the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences in an Oct. 26 celebration at the Owen Pavilion on the shores of Lake Hartwell.
Day of the Dead observance to return to Clemson University for its fifth year
Clemson University’s fifth annual observance of Day of the Dead will be held from 6-9 p.m. in Carillon Gardens next to Bowman Field, and admission is free. All ages are welcome.
Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte honored for contributions to Latinx community
Rodrigo Martinez-Duarte, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, is being recognized for his continuous contributions to the Latinx community at Clemson University. Martinez-Duarte recently won the Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month Impact Award in the faculty/staff category. The award comes […]
A new world: innovating global learning at Clemson
The 2020 recall of students studying abroad, due to COVID provided an opportunity to focus on course and technology innovations and develop new models for global learning for students, including a new initiative to serve students without access to those traditional mobility programs.
TikTok sensation learned some of her Iron Man-building skills at Clemson University
Before Emily Yarid became an overnight TikTok sensation with her blue Iron Man suit, she was a Clemson University sophomore. That was when the mechanical engineering graduate from North Augusta learned to use the computer-aided design software SolidWorks. She would […]
Companies can expect more Clemson University engineering graduates with an international mindset
Employers can soon expect more Clemson University engineering graduates to enter the workforce with advanced language and culture skills that will set them up for success in international businesses, a cornerstone of South Carolina’s economy. A new collaborative initiative, “Engineering […]
Clemson University and S.C. Botanical Garden to hold Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) virtual celebration
Clemson University and the South Carolina Botanical Garden hold their third annual Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos, celebration on Friday, Oct. 30, via Zoom.
S.C. Botanical Garden to mark Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Nov. 1
The South Carolina Botanical Garden will hold its second annual Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos, celebration from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, at the garden.
Top faculty members honored in awards ceremony
It’s always a special time when some of South Carolina’s brightest minds gather in one place, but an Oct. 4 ceremony just off Lake Hartwell was especially notable for the Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Eight […]
S.C. Botanical Garden presents Day of the Dead: A vibrant celebration of life
It will be a day to remember loved ones who have passed away when the South Carolina Botanical Garden holds its first-ever Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos, celebration from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, at the garden.
Clemson to host first Hispanic/Latinx Voices in Academia Conference
Clemson University will highlight academic achievements and contributions during the first Hispanic/Latinx Voices in Academia Saturday, Oct. 13, 8 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. at the Watt Family Innovation Center.