The Clemson Medallion
THE CLEMSON MEDALLION is presented to individuals who have rendered notable and significant service and support to the University and who exemplify the dedication and foresight of founder Thomas Green Clemson.
THE CLEMSON MEDALLION is presented to individuals who have rendered notable and significant service and support to the University and who exemplify the dedication and foresight of founder Thomas Green Clemson.
Mitch and Carla Norville have been loyal supporters of Clemson since the 1980s. Now, they are showing their support once again with a transformational $2.5 million gift to the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.
WHILE HE WAS A STUDENT in the Bridge to Clemson program, Andy Quattlebaum spent many happy hours at the Snow Family Outdoor Fitness and Wellness Complex.
Since its beginning in 1977, the Clemson Career Workshop has invested in academically talented, underrepresented high school students by introducing them to Clemson through a summer residential program.
Clemson Athletics and Pickens County Habitat for Humanity teamed up to construct a home build project in the city of Clemson.
Fort Hill is the historic home of the University’s founders, Thomas and Anna Clemson. It has also become a place to honor those who followed their legacy of generosity and giving that made this University what it is today.
THE LATE PAM HENDRIX was an international traveler who understood the incredible learning experiences that studying abroad could provide.
As I write this, our campuses are quiet, as they have been since late March when all classes first moved online as result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Here are some of the stories of Clemson’s people. We share them as a simple record of deeds great and small that have kept us safe, brought us comfort and cared for our community.
Clemson kicked off its inaugural softball season this spring, with a 6-2 win in its opening game against St. John’s at UCF’s Black & Gold tournament in Orlando, Florida.