Clemson Made Us Friends
When Megan Barnes ’01 was moving to New Orleans from Singapore for her job in the federal government, she didn’t know a soul.
When Megan Barnes ’01 was moving to New Orleans from Singapore for her job in the federal government, she didn’t know a soul.
Let Julie Abbott Hayne ’94 show you around St. Croix.
Vic Shelburne Ph.D. ’88, professor emeritus of forestry, has been active in Boy Scouts of America since joining in 1963 and achieving his Eagle Scout rank in 1970.
The love story of a Clemson graduate, a Winthrop graduate, Clemson House, a farm in Orangeburg and beyond.
Couch Season Clemson Clubs and other alumni groups rely heavily on football watch parties and other fall events for their fundraising. When it became clear those events wouldn’t be possible in 2020, the Alumni Association’s engagement team brainstormed a solution: Couch Season, a play on Clemson Football’s “Ring Season.” As of November 2020, the […]
Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don’t forget to pack your Tiger Rag!
Aloha, and welcome to Maui! My name is Alex Urban, class of 2011. I majored in political science and minored in communications studies at Clemson and now work in professional golf as the executive director for the Sentry Tournament of Champions played at Kapalua each year on the PGA Tour. I have been living on Maui […]
The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, tucked into the heart of downtown Greenville, hosts a myriad of talented and well-trained faculty who are dedicated to mentoring high school sophomores, juniors and seniors, immersing them in the arts with classes on dance, music, visual arts, drama and creative writing. Students work closely […]
Asked how she could help her community, associate professor of scenic design Shannon Robert, came up with a simple idea that soon turned a group of virtual strangers into a small community. On a normal day, the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts is alive with theatrical productions, music concerts and other cultural opportunities for […]
Pamela Maddex Hendrix of Kiawah Island, S.C., was posthumously named honorary alumna by the Alumni Association. Hendrix graduated from Winthrop University in 1965 and married Leon “Bill” J. Hendrix ’63, M ’68* in 1967. Through their marriage, Pam developed a deep love for Clemson and later saw her four children graduate from the University: Jill […]