Academic Advisement Center
The Academic Advisement Center provides students with information and guidance regarding majors in all colleges.
Brooks Center for The Performing Arts
The Brooks Center is the home to the Department of Performing Arts as well as the location of the many concerts, plays, and workshops that the outstanding and talented students and faculty undertake each year.
Center for Electronic and Digital Publishing (CEDP)
The CEDP exists in the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities to develop, direct and focus the academic publishing program in the College in accordance with the integrating principles of the trademark Clemson University Digital Press.
Center for the Improvement of Construction Management and Processes (CICMP)
The CICMP enlists the assistance of construction industry companies in
supporting faculty and student activities at Clemson. In return, the
organization assists member companies in reaching qualified future
managers, solicits input on industry trends, offers research assistance
and provides continuing education training opportunities.
Charles E. Daniel Center for Building Research and Urban Studies
The Daniel Center in Genoa, Italy, has served as a model for off-campus architectural education for nearly 30 years. The program balances the studio experience with travel to study of Italian architectural history, contemporary design, and urban practices. A resident professor from Clemson is assisted by professors of architecture from Genoa.
Clemson Architecture Center - Charleston (CAC.C)
Founded in 1988 and located in the historic district of Charleston, the CAC.C’s mission is to bridge academia and practice by teaching in a hybrid environment — a cross between academic and professional modes of work. Devoted to service learning, CAC.C studios offer two tracks (urban design and fabrication) that work on actual issues and projects. The CAC.C is available to third- and fourth-year undergraduates, as well as graduate students in architecture and landscape architecture.
Creative Inquiry
Creative Inquiry projects feature small groups of students working together with faculty on their creative, outreach, research, service, and/or scholarly activities. Small-class size, advanced research, sustained projects, collaboration, critical thinking, and course credit are among the benefits for participants in Creative Inquiry projects. Visit this link and use the drop-down menu to search for current projects in the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities.
Multimedia Authoring Teaching and Research Facility (MATRF)
The MATRF is staffed by faculty and students in Clemson University's Master of Arts in Professional Communication (MAPC) program. The MATRF is a unique, full-service facility that provides everything from simple web pages and documents to commercial-quality multimedia publications. Though there are other labs available, the MATRF is the only interdisciplinary classroom in AAH where students can create high-quality products that incorporate audio, video and graphics for the web, network or portable media.
Pearce Center for Professional Communication
The Pearce Center promotes effective communication as an integral part of the learning process at all levels of schooling, pursuing these goals through a comprehensive program of interdisciplinary workshops, collaborative ventures, sponsored projects and action research.
Richard H. Pennell Center for Real Estate Development
Closely aligned with the Master of Real Estate Development program, the Richard H. Pennel Center for Real Estate Development is a thriving source of research and
knowledge for the real estate development industry and the public.
Rudolph E. Lee Gallery
The Lee Gallery provides the University and surrounding community access to regional, national and international visual artists. Exhibitions explore contemporary issues seeking to enhance academic programs and serve the broader mission of the University. The Lee Gallery also showcases student artists as they complete their couse of study within the Department of Art.
Usability Testing Facility (UTF)
The Usability Testing Facility (UTF) was constructed to meet the
demands for sponsored, proprietary research on designing online
documentation, web-based systems, and 3-dimensional interfaces. It
supports a wide variety of media and digital formats,
allowing researchers to collect data with everything from
closed-circuit ceiling-mounted cameras to Hi-8 and DV cameras to
software capture systems like CAMTASIA.