Once a Turtle, Always a Turtle
Clemson’s Mock Turtle Soup is more than an improv group – it’s a family
Fire Tiger
Helen Mohr ’97, M ’02 is the driving force behind Clemson’s Fire Tigers program, one of the nation’s only extracurricular wildland firefighting programs in higher education.
Once a Turtle, Always a Turtle
Clemson’s Mock Turtle Soup is more than an improv group – it’s a family
Living Lives that Make a Difference
Clemson University has changed tremendously since its founding in 1889 as Clemson Agricultural College, an all-male military school with 446 students. But with all of our changes and growth, there are things about Clemson that have not changed, and I hope never will.
D-Day: The 75th Anniversary
Seventy-five years ago, thousands of Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy or parachuted behind enemy lines — Clemson alumni among them.
My Clemson: J.D. Tuminski ’07
Tuminski, vice president of digital at Def Jam Recordings/Universal Music Group, is making waves in the music industry and has been since his college days at Clemson.
When in Nashville
Let Nashville local Mandy Johnson '10 show you around her city, including where to find the best chocolate chip cookie and perfect concert venue.
Egypt: Janet McHugh ’78
Janet McHugh ’78 traveled to Egypt, visiting historic sites…
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