Retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon, a 100-year-old survivor of the Bataan Death March and revered alumnus and professor emeritus, will be presented a Filipino World War II Veterans Congressional Gold Medal.
Renowned chemist Robert H. Grubbs, who won a Nobel prize for unlocking the door for new customizable polymers and other advanced materials, will speak at Clemson.
With more than 2.3 million people currently incarcerated in the U.S., Nekima will discuss the implications of the prison industrial complex and the roles of inequity in perpetuating this phenomenon.
The International Festival is an annual event on Bowman Field that symbolizes Clemson’s commitment to celebrating identities and cultures from around the world.
This past year, IPTAY and Behind the Scenes with James Earl Jones, teamed up to film a commercial on the importance of collegiate athletic fundraising and the impact it has on student-athletes.
The Office of Inclusion & Equity is seeking Alumni volunteers on April 12-13th for a variety of opportunities that appeal to all talents. Volunteers who give four hours of their time will receive a complimentary two-day registration.
Jack Britton celebrated his twenty-fifth
birthday by checking the equipment of his soldiers as they prepared for the
largest airborne operation in military history, Operation Varsity.
New markers have been installed at Gantt Circle to
help tell the story of Harvey Gantt’s historic enrollment as Clemson’s first
African-American student.
After an unconventional start in the culinary world, Suzanne Paraiso Cupps ’02 is now the executive chef at Untitled, a restaurant located on the first floor of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.
Join us Thursday, May 3 for the 19th Annual CAFLS Alumni Golf Tournament to raise funds for the Thomas Skelton Endowment which provides scholarships to CAFLS students.
William Sturgis, a retired Greenville executive, and his wife, Martha Beth, are providing the largest donation in history to the chemical and biomolecular engineering department.
Join us for this “Meeting of Minds!” at the 5thAnnual Judith E. Voelkl Recreational Therapy Workshop as we explore autism & the power of neurodiversity.
Rajendra K. Bordia was the lead author on an article that was among the top 10 most downloaded papers in the Journal of the American Ceramic Society in recent history.