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Dean’s Corner: May 2023
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, As most of you have heard by now, the Board of Trustees voted in April to reorganize the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities into two new Colleges which will commence operations July 1, […]
Landscape Architecture student awarded Dre Martin Service Award
In May, Master of Landscape Architecture student Haley Carpenter was awarded the Dre Martin Service Award.
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.
From English major to law school, hard work rewards honors student with her dream college
A love of books and learning sparked Delaney Toomer’s initial interest in a legal career. The people and professors she met along her Clemson Journey made the work worth it.
Clemson LIFE holds Spring 2023 graduation
The Clemson University Clemson LIFE program graduated eight students during its recent commencement ceremony, which was held April 29 at NewSpring Church of Clemson.
High school rivals Stieby, Roberts lead Clemson club volleyball to national championship
On April 15, Kelsey Stieby and Savannah Roberts led Clemson’s “orange” club volleyball team to a national championship at the Division I-AA level in Kansas City, Missouri — one of two first-place finishes at the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation tournament for Clemson.
A leader and a scholar: Grant Wilkins makes history at Clemson University
Clemson’s first-ever Churchill Scholar plans to pursue a Master of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge in advanced computer science, but he was born a Tiger.
Clemson’s preeminent military veteran alumni group marks 25th anniversary
The Clemson Corps, Clemson’s preeminent military veteran alumni group, is celebrating 25 years of supporting the military community. During that time, the group’s efforts have profoundly impacted the lives of past and future Clemson veterans and changed the face of Clemson’s campus.
Clemson Friday Morning Swim Club welcomes all students to jump into Lake Hartwell
The Clemson Friday Morning Swim Club is one of the University’s newest student organizations and if it works as its leaders hope, the latest tradition.
Students gather at the docks by the Clemson Rowing boathouse at 7 a.m. on Fridays and jump into the lake to celebrate the approaching weekend. All students are welcome, and there is no charge.
Clemson Alumni Association presents Distinguished Service Awards to 2022 honorees
The Clemson Alumni Association honored five honorees with Distinguished Service Awards for 2022. The award presentation occurred March 31, 2023 at a ticketed event.
Clemson Young Alumni Council presents ‘Roaring10’ awards to 2022 honorees
On March 31, 2023, the recipients of the 2022 Roaring10 award, who are ten exceptional individuals that graduated from Clemson University within the past ten years and embody Clemson’s values of honesty, integrity and respect, were celebrated at a ticketed event held by the Clemson Young Alumni Council.
Dean’s Corner: March 2023
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, The School of Architecture celebrated a very special anniversary this month: 50 years since the Charles E. Daniel Center for Building Research and Urban Studies, commonly known as “The Villa,” began receiving students in […]
Clemson University to launch nation’s first Bachelor of Science program in automotive engineering
The new degree program solidifies Clemson’s position as the premier automotive engineering research and education University in the Southeast and beyond and adds to the offerings at its award-winning Greenville campus, the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research.
Shining a Light on Others
When Charles ’84 and Rhonda Cooper enter a room, it lights up. Their zest for life and love of Clemson is palpable. Within a few minutes of meeting them, you feel like you have known them for years. Charles and […]
Empowering the next generation
Empowerment is described as “the process of becoming stronger or more confident.” Members of the Clemson Family are known for lifting our fellow Tigers – from their time as students throughout their journey as alumni. Belva White ’87 felt that […]
Serving with a Purpose
A leader is someone who ignites passion and motivation in others. Great leaders are intelligent, honest, authentic, empowering, flexible and inspirational. Ernest Haynes ’97 is one of Clemson’s most admired leaders – and you feel an instant connection with him […]
Clemson alumni set the standard for National Girls and Women in Sports Day
Wednesday is National Girls and Women in Sports Day and Clemson is proud to have alumni leading the way as professionals in the sports business. From corporate offices to the sidelines, from the PGA to ESPN and beyond, Clemson women are making an impact in sports from coast to coast. Here are just a few of their stories
Clemson’s first-ever Churchill scholar is working to strengthen our energy grid
Over the past several weeks, communities throughout the United States have dealt with rolling blackouts associated with winter storms. Grant Wilkins, Clemson University’s first-ever Churchill scholar, is working on a solution that will keep our power on and running smoothly […]
The wrong shade of orange? Not on Clemson’s side of the mountains
As Clemson prepares to face off against Tennessee in the Orange Bowl, collaborators become competitors at premiere Knoxville-based research facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Dean’s Corner: December 2022
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, Three heartwarming peeks into the three corners of our College to showcase what CAAH is doing to enrich our student experience and the community, all at the same time. For Architecture, a story from […]
Clemson University inducts newest members in the Fort Hill Legacy Society
On November 18, 2022, Clemson University inducted the newest members into the Fort Hill Legacy Society by dedicating bronze leaves in honor of their generosity to the University: William “Bill” C. Nettles, Jr. ’55, ’59 and Patricia M. Nettles and […]
Dean’s Corner: November 2022
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, The week or so preceding Homecoming is always a special time on campus. Perhaps never more so than this Fall, after two years of reduced or canceled homecoming celebrations during our long winter of […]
Geology lecturer Emily Scribner gets high marks from the Clemson Tigers’ football team
Lecturers’ impact came sharply into focus when the Clemson Tigers football team selected Emily Scribner for the Guest Professor Program.
Become an Orientation Ambassador: Play a key role in welcoming new students to Clemson’s campus
Each year around 30 students are chosen to become the face of Clemson University as Orientation Ambassadors for the Ready, Set, Roar! program that introduces incoming first-year students to campus during the summer.
Clemson Alumni Association adds 5 to the 2022 board of directors
Five new board members began serving three-year terms on the Clemson Alumni Association board of directors on July 1, 2022. In total, the alumni board has 22 members who govern the Clemson Alumni Association body. Primary board responsibilities include general […]
Serving global populations in South Carolina’s rural communities
Overseeing diverse clinical operations to meet multicultural needs: Clemson Rural Health.
A family affair: Clemson graduates and surgeons Ashley and Josh Rickey
For Drs. Ashley and Josh Rickey, there’s the Clemson Family and then there’s their Clemson Family. After earning their undergraduate degrees from Clemson University, the Rickeys met in medical school, married and now are both surgeons at Novant Health in […]
Dean’s Corner: September 2022
Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends, The beginning of the new academic year 2022-23 feels like we are beginning to return to normal which, for me, is an introduction to a whole new Clemson! At the Brooks Center, the new […]
Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute awards scholarships and seed grants for 2022-23 academic year
With national championships and top 25 academic rankings, Clemson University is known for its excellence on the field, in the classroom and in the research lab. The Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute seeks to marry these areas of excellence through the academic study of sport sciences.
Education majors find valuable experience as student athlete mentors
Clemson education majors have proven to be a natural fit as academic mentors for Clemson Athletic Academic Services. Mentors help student-athletes develop the skills needed to earn a Clemson degree by implementing tailored academic success plans in a one-on-one setting to help student athletes gain academic independence and self-efficacy.
Julia Brumaghim named American Chemical Society Fellow
Clemson University bioinorganic chemistry professor Julia Brumaghim was named a fellow by the American Chemical Society for her extensive contributions to the scientific community. The ACS, one of the world’s largest scientific societies with over 150,000 members, selects fellows based on […]
Welcome Week 2022: Programs and activities designed for first-year students
First-year students have no shortage of opportunities for social interaction and introduction to Clemson University’s 2022-23 academic year, thanks to a busy Welcome Week schedule that has been established by the Center for Student Leadership and Engagement.
Pushing the limits and overcoming challenges, Clemson young alumna answered her Clemson calling
The road to success is not an easy one. It requires passion, hard work, focus, persistence and pushing the limits. For some – like AnnaRae Hammes ’22 – it’s especially tough. It’s a path paved with additional obstacles and roadblocks […]
Big Apple core to learning for marketing students
It’s not your typical curriculum or classroom. Marketing 4950-Gateway to World Markets, a three-credit hour course, convenes during Minimester A in the summer and provides an experiential learning opportunity unlike what’s taught in the classroom. New York City serves as […]
Saving tigers from extinction requires many hands as faculty return from India this summer
When it comes to tiger conservation, Clemson University has a long history of trying to save its mascot from extinction. The number of tigers left in the wild is roughly equal to Clemson’s incoming class of freshmen. With an estimated less than 4,000 tigers left, the species is classified as “Endangered” on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Some sub-species, like the Malayan and Sumatran tigers, are classified as “Critically Endangered.”