That the Tiger’s roar may echo O’er the mountain height!
Clemson Medallion Nominations Open
Nominations are open through September 17 for Clemson’s highest honor, the Clemson Medallion, which recognizes an individual who has demonstrated sustained commitment and significant service to the University.
Researchers in the Clemson University Department of Public Health Sciences have received grant funding from the National Council on Aging to host vaccine clinics and provide vaccine education in medically underserved areas of South Carolina through the HOPE in SC project.
A group of K-12 teachers from across the Upstate took a field trip to learn about wildlife and land management ecology from Clemson faculty, thanks to a grant from the Duke Energy Foundation.
National Moon Day is July 20, a celebration of the space flight, lunar landing and safe return of the Apollo 11 crew. To commemorate the special occasion, read some fascinating facts about Earth’s only natural satellite.
William Edward Worthy graduated from Chester High School in 1951 and enrolled in Clemson College that fall as a textile manufacturing major. As a freshman, he was a member of the best drilled platoon in the Cadet Corps.
As she flew through a Saharan dust plume over Anderson, South Carolina, while piloting skydivers to their jump altitude, Clemson University geneticist and licensed commercial pilot Kimberly Métris literally saw a research opportunity before her eyes.
Fellowships are now available to Claflin University students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees at Clemson University through the Graduate School's Claflin to Clemson Big Cat Fellowship program.
In May, twelve Lyceum Scholars traveled to Athens, Greece, along with two Lyceum faculty to study ancient political philosophy and culture in the birthplace of democracy at The American College of Greece (ACG).