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Chapman gift of $2 million aids academic and athletics at Clemson Atlanta resident Thomas F. (Tom) Chapman, retired chairman and chief executive officer of Equifax Inc., has given Clemson University $2 million to form a leadership program in the College of Business and Behavioral Science and to expand and enhance Doug Kingsmore Stadium. |
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Howle family gives Clemson $2.5 million gift for computing research The C. Tycho Howle family has made a gift of $2.5 million to Clemson University for the establishment of two endowed chairs that will benefit computing research. |
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A Class Act The Class of 1958 celebrated its golden anniversary by giving major support for the construction of the Scroll of Honor, a campus memorial for alumni who have died in service to our country. Members also continued support of the Class of 1958 Unrestricted Scholarship endowment. Gifts from the class, since 1998 when the class started raising money for the 50th reunion, total nearly $9.7 million. Gifts made since graduating in 1958 total more than $12 million. |
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Helping to Shake the Southland Ed Evans ’72 is an ardent Clemson supporter, president of the Clemson University Tiger Band Association and advocate for the Tiger Band experience. He raises funds to support the Tiger Band and has also included the Clemson University Foundation in his estate plan. His planned gift will be used to establish a permanent endowment that will support Tiger Band into the future. |
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