That the Tiger’s roar may echo O’er the mountain height!
Clemson House Remembered
Hear the story of the Clemson House, its service to the University and the community, as told by some of the people who lived and worked within its walls.
Brook T. Smith ’89 and Pamela Smith ’89 join the University as the 12th Academic Cornerstone Partner with a gift of $2.5 million. The gift will create the Brook T. Smith Accelerator which will encourage entrepreneurship level thinking, ethical leadership skills and innovative research for students, faculty, staff and alumni.
The College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences welcomed three new members into the Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers and Scientists and celebrated two Outstanding Young Alumni who have made significant achievements to their profession or the welfare of society.
Clemson alumnus Horace Hagood Young, Jr. Class of 1942, was a member of the 6th Armored Infantry Regiment that stormed the North African port of Oran in the early morning hours of November 8, 1942.
Britt Barker ’19 emerged from a dark time with the help of music and education. Now, he’s establishing himself as an artist and collaborating with bands near and far.
The Rev. Clementa Pinckney began his 4-H career at 9 years old with a focus on projects in public speaking and debating. Nearly four decades later, his daughter Eliana spoke at his posthumous induction into the National 4-H Hall of Fame.
Scheduling luck led Hayley Hassler to research what is perhaps one of today’s most timely and vital questions scientists face—how long does immunity last in unvaccinated people infected by SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19?
From driving around town to saving people from collapsed buildings, artificial intelligence holds the promise of making life easier and safer for a wide range of tasks.
As the Director of Bands at Clemson University and President of the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA), Mark Spede faced the challenge of a lifetime when COVID-19 began to sweep the U.S. in early 2020. But instead of giving up hope for keeping the music going, he acted.
Researchers from Clemson University are using grant funding from the National Science Foundation to create and examine the impact of a program that helps to foster science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) identity in Black youth.
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