My Clemson: Asa Briggs ’02
Through career changes and moves across the country, Asa Briggs keeps finding his way back to Clemson
Through career changes and moves across the country, Asa Briggs keeps finding his way back to Clemson
Douglas Piper carves out a place for himself in Greenville’s art scene through block prints
Janet McHugh ’78 traveled to Egypt, visiting historic sites like the Great Sphinx and Great Pyramid of Giza.
Paul Lee ’82 needed a kidney. When Ruthie Traylor Hite ’83 found out she was a match, she didn’t hesitate.
More than 20 years ago, a small group gathered in Clemson to discuss the need for something they felt was missing from campus — a quiet place for meditation, introspection or worship. A Clemson chapel.
Roy Jones has devoted years to chronicling South Carolina’s part in the U.S. civil rights movement.
The Young Alumni Council recognizes its 2020 Roaring10 nominees
Crab Feast The Baltimore/D.C. Clemson Club held their 19th Crab Feast on August 7, 2021, hosted by Cindy ’90 and Mark ’91 Derrick and their family. “It was a very memorable day for our Clemson Club members and guests as we appreciated being able to gather again in person to enjoy each other’s company and […]
The Women’s Alumni Council fall gathering kicks off Fall Into Fitness Challenge
Laura Fisher ’01 eliminates waste and revives clothing through her slow fashion business