Edward T. O’Cain never fulfilled his dream of attending Clemson but sacrificed mightily so that his son could. Now, Jeff O’Cain ’69 is memorializing his father’s sacrifice with a treasured donation.

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Edward T. O’Cain never fulfilled his dream of attending Clemson but sacrificed mightily so that his son could. Now, Jeff O’Cain ’69 is memorializing his father’s sacrifice with a treasured donation.

Outgoing Clemson University Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Robert H. “Bob” Jones ’79, M ’81 shares some timeless lessons on leaving a lasting legacy from his experience at Clemson.

Faith Kosior ’25 found her passion for sustainable design and executed new projects through her lived experiences in Clemson’s School of Architecture.

Hope Stubenhofer ’27 honors her dad, Capt. Mark Stubenhofer ’96, through her passion for dance and her love for the University, where she grew up visiting a memorial bearing her father’s name.

Alumna Victoria Houser Ph.D. ’21 has moved to Santa Barbara, California to work at The University of California, Santa Barbara. She gives her must-visits in the area.

The Clemson University Young Alumni Council recently recognized its latest 10 individuals who have graduated within the last 10 years for their impact in business, leadership, community, educational and/or philanthropic endeavors.

Outgoing Clemson University Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Robert H. “Bob” Jones ’79, M ’81 shares some timeless lessons on leaving a lasting legacy from his experience at Clemson.

Aleeki Thorne ’26, a proud member of Central Spirit, offers an inside look at the athletics-driven organization and shares a favorite memory she believes captures the true spirit of Clemson.

Ben Sill, professor emeritus of civil engineering, shares his passion for hybridizing bromeliads – four of which he’s registered with Clemson names as his way of saying thank you to the University.

Izora Miley began her 26 years of service as a Cooperative Extension agent in 1921, teaching farm families practical skills and tying her family to Clemson for generations to come.