The Huffington Post lists Clemson No. 4 on its list of “Friendliest Students” based on how approachable, supportive and charitable our students are.
The architecture of buildings around campus represents the more than 100 years that Clemson has been a “high seminary of learning.”
The mountains are less than an hour away, providing canoeing, kayaking, white-water rafting, hiking, camping, snow skiing, trout fishing and many more exciting outdoor activities.
It’s not rare to find President and Mrs. Barker taking in the sights and sounds of the Welcome Back Festival.
Fike Recreation Center houses state-of-the-art facilities such as an indoor walk/jog/run track, Swann Fitness Center, a climbing wall and many other opportunities for students, employees and members of the Clemson community to stay active.
Every year, as part of Homecoming festivities, Clemson students and employees construct a home for Habitat for Humanity on Bowman Field.
The Fluor Daniel Engineering Innovation Building is so-named because Fluor employees — many of whom are Clemson graduates — contributed more than $3 million to build the facility.
Clemson University received Tree Campus USA recognition for its dedication to campus forestry management and environmental stewardship from the Arbor Day Foundation.