That the Tiger’s roar may echo O’er the mountain height!
Don't Let Foodborne Illness Take the Joy Out of Your Jingle The 2023 holiday season is near, and Clemson University food systems and safety agents have some tips to help keep people safe from foodborne illnesses.
Brown Family Gives $2.5M Academic Cornerstone Gift
The Browns’ Academic Cornerstone gift is their family’s most recent contribution of their time, talent and treasure, for which JB says, “It’s our honor to be able to give back to our University that is developing the next generation of great leaders under the stewardship of President Clements and the Board of Trustees.
Endowed Professor Delves into History of the Barcode
While millions of Americans are expected to spend more than $950 billion on gifts this holiday season, few will stop to ponder the piece of technology that will make those transactions possible – the barcode. Jordan Frith, with a barcode freshly inked on his left bicep, is an exception.
Melvin Villaver is far from his roots in sunny Southern California, but he’s come to feel at home in Clemson. The last year has been a whirlwind for the new assistant professor of Global Black Studies and Audio Technology.
Clemson Master of Architecture students have been named among the Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) 2023 Student National Design Awards winners and in the Society of American Registered Architects New York (SARA NY) chapter’s Design Awards.
Richards Van Allen, from Savannah, Georgia, had attended Clemson College during the 1933-34 school year. A textile chemistry major, he was assigned to the 2nd Platoon of Company M, 3rd Battalion of the Cadet Regiment.
Graduate School Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs Natasha Croom was recently named Mentor of the Year by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Institute on Teaching and Mentoring.
The Clemson Alumni Association recognized Carla Searcy Norville of Kiawah Island with the designation of Honorary Alumna of Clemson University. Over the years, the impact she has made on Clemson has often been confused of that of a Clemson graduate.
The claims of wonder drugs, “alternative care” options and easy cures have people investing their time and money into products and solutions that often are based on misinformation, are supported by research that is later disproven or have no scientific basis at all.
The mission of the Clemson University Police Department is to enhance safety, reduce risk and prevent harm. Sergeant Charles Burks contributes to this mission through his everyday role as supervisor of the Directed Patrol unit, as well as through the training and education he provides to the campus community.
The Fort Hill Legacy Society dedicates a bronze leaf to those who leave $1 million or more to Clemson University. During the Fort Hill Legacy Society Bronze Leaf Dedication, two new leaves honoring Wallace and the Mobleys were placed under the Second Century Oak.