Bridging the Gap
To bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, GE Gas Power announced it is establishing an annual scholarship to support underrepresented minorities and women on campus
To bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, GE Gas Power announced it is establishing an annual scholarship to support underrepresented minorities and women on campus
Venkata “Anish” Chaluvadi has become the first Clemson student ever named a Gates Cambridge Scholar.
Completed ground-penetrating radar testing of Clemson’s Woodland Cemetery has located more than 600 possible unmarked graves throughout much of the cemetery.
Campus has been quiet this spring. But that silence is not indicative of the amount of activity going on behind the scenes.
This mural on the alley wall of Tiger Sports Shop, painted by the students of Tiger Wall Art Association, greets visitors to downtown Clemson.
When you walked into your last class before spring break, you never thought that that would be some of your last Clemson moments.
For four years, Clemson’s Men of Color National Summit has featured an impressive lineup of speakers. Leaders from business, government, athletics and academics have spoken to students about their potential and pathways to success. This year, NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson joined the all-star lineup of speakers March 3-4 in Greenville.
Clemson University Summer Scholars offers weeklong sessions May 31-August 1 for high-achieving middle and high school students.
Jeannette Carr was a lifelong gardener who shared her love of gardening with everyone she knew. While her husband, Hap Carr ’60, helped their son, Chalmers R. Carr III ’90, run the largest peach farm on the East Coast, Titan Farms, she kept busy in her small-scale vegetable garden at their home in Ridge Spring, […]