My Father's Clemson: Carl R. Thayer ’59
Mary Haugen tells the story of her late father, Carl R. Thayer ’59, and his enduring devotion to his alma mater
Mary Haugen tells the story of her late father, Carl R. Thayer ’59, and his enduring devotion to his alma mater
Steven Tran ’15 visited downtown Seattle in Washington and posed for a photo in Kerry Park.
On a downtown street just off the square in Laurens, South Carolina, sits a building that, at first glance, looks unassuming and small.
Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don’t forget to pack your Tiger Rag!
The 103-year-old Ben Skardon would rather not receive so much attention, but he also understands he is a conduit to the past. It’s a responsibility he takes very seriously.
Srikanth Pilla spends his days collaborating with some of the world’s most well-known car companies.
As a stand-up comedian and writer on the sitcom mixed-ish, Spencer Taylor ’13 loves to make people laugh.
Walt Ray ’95, M ’97 is making his mark on landscape architecture — and the future of the Chattahoochee River
Hunter Clayton’s experience with Clemson Ice Cream helped her land a sweet job as a research and development chef
Matt Kelley ’07 started his engineering business in a room above a detached garage with a laptop he had bought on eBay for $500.