Alumni Profile: Fabio Tambosi ’02
As Saucony’s chief marketing officer, Tambosi relies on his background to move the brand forward
Building Tomorrow’s Road Map, Today
Clemson launches first-of-its-kind Master of Transportation Safety Administration Age 18 marks a turning point in many people’s lives. Kim Alexander was no different. A stand-out athlete and point guard on the girls’ basketball team, she had recently earned a scholarship to attend a local college. That all changed in one moment. In May of 1979, […]
Tailgating Tiger Style
In the South, cooking for your team’s football game is almost as sacred as cooking for Christmas, and game day always means good eating.
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
College of Education Honors and Mourns Chip Jackson
Calvin “Chip” Jackson, devoted supporter of the College of Education and longtime educational and civic leader in South Carolina, was named the second recipient of the Distinguished Friend of the College of Education Award.
Klaine Fellowship Recipient Focusing on Roadside Waterways
Stephen Klaine was a professor in the Clemson Department of Biological Sciences and a member of the environmental toxicology graduate program for 24 years. He was an internationally recognized environmental toxicologist with a legacy of devotion to teaching and mentoring until he passed away in 2016. Colleagues and friends of Klaine honored his contributions to […]
Washington: Steven Tran '15
Steven Tran ’15 visited downtown Seattle in Washington and posed for a photo in Kerry Park.
Open To All
On a downtown street just off the square in Laurens, South Carolina, sits a building that, at first glance, looks unassuming and small.
Summer 2021 Travelers
Traveling for work? Going on vacation? Don’t forget to pack your Tiger Rag!
Persistence and Determination
It is hard to believe that more than a year has passed since we first received news of the COVID-19 pandemic.









