Architecture, Arts, Humanities Archive
Brooks Center announces 2009-2010 season
Lang Lang, the world’s most recognized classical pianist, returns to Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts as part of its 2009-2010 season of concerts, plays, shows, and special events. Recently named one of the “Most 100 Influential People of 2009” by “TIME” magazine, Lang Lang thrills audiences around the world. He’s famously noted for his spectacular performance during the Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics that was televised around the world to millions of viewers.
[Published: July 23, 2009]
Sport history society honors Clemson University professor
The North American Society for Sport History recognized Clemson University professor emeritus of history Joseph Arbena for his “exceptional contributions to the study of sport history” at its 37th annual convention in May.
[Published: June 18, 2009]
Clemson students named finalists in competition to design pediatric clinics for Africa
Four Clemson University architecture students were selected as finalists in an international competition to design new pediatric clinics for East Africa.
[Published: June 10, 2009]
Metromont gift names Richard H. Pennell Center for Real Estate Development
Metromont Corp. President and CEO Rick Pennell Friday honored his father — as well as a long-term family commitment to the development industry — with a gift to Clemson University that names the Richard H. Pennell Center for Real Estate Development.
[Published: June 05, 2009]
WordBRIDGE Playwrights Laboratory exposes emerging playwrights to professional theater
Noted playwright and author Gary Garrison will serve as the playwright-in-residence at the 2009 WordBRIDGE Playwrights Laboratory taking place at Clemson University June 5-20.
[Published: June 01, 2009]
Clemson performing arts department offering second steel drum workshop
So many people were interested in the steel drum workshop by Clemson University's performing arts department that there will be a second class Wednesday, July 8, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: May 26, 2009]
Clemson professor of Spanish receives national distinction
Sigma Delta Pi National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society recently inducted Clemson University professor of Spanish Graciela Tissera into the distinguished Order of the Discoverers, one of the organization’s highest honors.
[Published: May 06, 2009]
Learn to play the steel drums at Clemson workshop
People who want to learn to play the steel drums can learn in a workshop by Clemson University's performing arts department Wednesday, June 10, in room 112 of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: April 29, 2009]
Clemson Literary Festival set for April 2-4
The 2009 Clemson Literary Festival begins Thursday, April 2, welcoming novelists, poets and short story authors from throughout the South to the Clemson campus and city for three days of readings, discussions, book fairs and family events.
[Published: March 30, 2009]
Clemson percussion professor writes book on marching band excellence
Paul Buyer, Clemson University’s professor of percussion, reveals the secrets of success for some of today’s top university marching band and drumline programs in “Marching Bands and Drumlines: Secrets of Success from the Best of the Best,” a new book published by Meredith Music Publications.
[Published: March 16, 2009]
Clemson Ethics Bowl team finishes second in national championship
The Clemson University Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl team earned its second trophy in as many years at the national Ethics Bowl Championships in Cincinnati, Ohio.
[Published: March 12, 2009]
North Caroline Dance Theatre returns to Brooks Center
The North Carolina Dance Theatre returns to Clemson University to present an encore performance at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 26, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: February 26, 2009]
Leahy brings Irish music to Brooks Center
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, the Canadian-based Celtic band Leahy brings a bit of Irish green to Tiger Town. The eight-member family band will perform at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 9, at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: February 25, 2009]
Brooks Center party goes country and western
Revelers at this year’s Brooks Center fundraising gala can kick up their heels as the party celebrates the theme “Diamonds & Denim.”
[Published: February 24, 2009]
International trumpeter to perform free concert at Brooks Center
Acclaimed British trumpeter Alison Balsom will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 5, at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: February 20, 2009]
Independent filmmakers tour comes to Clemson University
The director of a film that explores race relations in the South will bring to Clemson University her documentary on a debutante groomed to be a New Orleans Mardi Gras queen.
[Published: February 19, 2009]
Clemson Symphonic Band performs music 'Made in America'
The Clemson University Symphonic Band will perform music “Made in America” at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: February 17, 2009]
Professor honored by international landscape architecture organization
The Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture has awarded Clemson University professor Hala Nassar a 2008 Award of Recognition for Excellence in Teaching, Research and Service to the Profession.
[Published: February 17, 2009]
Lee Gallery features artwork from across the country
Clemson University’s National Print and Drawing Exhibition, “Principles and Perspectives in Progress,” is open at the university’s Rudolph E. Lee Gallery.
[Published: February 16, 2009]
Clemson presents 'Two Gentlemen of Verona, the Rock Musical'
Clemson University's performing arts department and the Clemson Players will add a different twist to William Shakespeare’s “Two Gentlemen of Verona,” when they present the comedy of mistaken identity at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts in February and March.
[Published: February 10, 2009]
Project surveys residents in Charleston neighborhoods
A doctoral candidate in Clemson University’s program in planning, design and the built environment is conducting an online survey that looks at the relationship between the age and physical design of urban neighborhoods and residents’ emotional attachment to these places. The two study neighborhoods are historic Charleston, south of Broad Street, and the I’On new urbanist development in Mount Pleasant.
[Published: February 03, 2009]
Clemson architecture, landscape architecture ranked nationally
Clemson University programs in architecture and landscape architecture have been recognized as some of the best in the country by the Design Futures Council publication DesignIntelligence.
[Published: January 20, 2009]
Brooks Center concert teams chamber musicians with jazz pianist
The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts will present a special jazz event that teams the two-time Grammy Award-winning Turtle Island Quartet with jazz pianist Cyrus Chestnut at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3.
[Published: January 14, 2009]
South Carolina Theatre Association names Charney Outstanding Educator of the Year
The South Carolina Theatre Association has named Clemson University performing arts professor Mark Charney its 2008 Outstanding Educator of the Year.
[Published: January 08, 2009]
Clemson’s Master of Real Estate Development program featured in journal
Clemson University’s Master of Real Estate Development program was featured in the Journal of Real Estate Literature as one of the top new programs in the nation.
[Published: January 06, 2009]
Clemson architecture professor wins national Creative Achievement Award
Robert Miller, professor of architecture and director of the Clemson Architecture Center in Charleston, has received a national Creative Achievement Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.
[Published: January 06, 2009]
Emeritus professor receives German-teaching award
Clemson University emeritus professor of German Margit Sinka has received the annual Certificate of Merit Award from the American Association of Teachers of German and the New York Goethe-Institut, which represents the German government.
[Published: January 05, 2009]
'The Drowsy Chaperone' is coming to Clemson University’s Brooks Center
The Broadway musical “The Drowsy Chaperone” is coming to Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29.
[Published: January 05, 2009]
MOMIX returns to Clemson with retrospective show
The dance company MOMIX returns to Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts to present “The Best of MOMIX,” a retrospective performance that traces the company’s 25-year history.
[Published: January 05, 2009]
Student design-build team wins regional competition, advances to nationals
The Clemson University Design-Build Student Competition Team won first place at the 2008 Associated Schools of Construction/Associated General Contractors of America Region II Design-Build Student Competition and have qualified to compete at the national competition in the spring.
[Published: December 16, 2008]
ARGUS donates commercial real estate software to Clemson
ARGUS Software Inc. has donated two commercial real estate software packages to Clemson University’s Master of Real Estate Development program, a gift valued at $500,000.
[Published: December 08, 2008]
Tiger Band gets a boost from former member's gift
The generosity of a former Tiger Band member has provided the Clemson University Marching Band with a new 41-foot tall rehearsal tower.
[Published: December 04, 2008]
Lee, Lowry set to receive National Register of Historic Places designation
The South Carolina Board of Review in Columbia on Friday, Nov. 21, unanimously elected to nominate the original part of the Lee/Lowry complex to the National Register of Historic Places.
[Published: November 25, 2008]
Pattillo brothers donate $250,000 to expand Lee Hall
A $250,000 gift from two Clemson University alumni will help provide badly needed elbow room in Lee Hall.
[Published: November 19, 2008]
Clemson researcher on the trail of environmentalism’s origins
Clemson University assistant professor of history Jacob Hamblin is on the trail of environmentalism’s origin. Hamblin thinks he may find it in a war that never happened.
[Published: October 28, 2008]
Jazz violinist to perform at Brooks Center Oct. 28
Famed jazz violinist Regina Carter brings her band to Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts to perform a concert of innovative be-bob, swing and blues at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28.
[Published: October 14, 2008]
Clemson University student from Hilton Head to study music in Vienna
Hilton Head native and Clemson University performing arts student Anthony Sist has been accepted to study piano and music history and theory in Vienna, Austria, next spring as part of the IES Abroad program.
[Published: September 29, 2008]
Tiger Band competes in ESPN Battle of the Bands competition
Clemson fans can help the Clemson University Marching Band — "The Band That Shakes The Southland" — win the ESPN Battle of the Bands competition.
[Published: September 24, 2008]
Orchestra concert to feature winners of the annual concerto-aria competition
The Clemson University Symphony Orchestra's Oct. 7 concert will feature performances by three young musicians from the Upstate who won the orchestra’s concerto-aria competition.
[Published: September 23, 2008]
Clemson Players premiere new play at Brooks Center
The Clemson Players open the season with the premiere of David Jacobi’s “Self Destruction Opera” at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: September 17, 2008]
Center for Academic Integrity announces new director
The Center for Academic Integrity at Clemson University has named English professor Teresa "Teddi" Fishman as its new director.
[Published: September 15, 2008]
The Lovell Sisters to perform traditional and contemporary bluegrass at the Brooks Center
The Lovell Sisters Band will present their bluegrass harmony at 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29, at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: September 10, 2008]
Brooks Center and Tiger Band offer family fun for football fans
The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts and Tiger Band have a lot to offer Tiger fans this season. Area families and families arriving on Fridays before home football games can see Tiger Band activities as well as see a Broadway musical.
[Published: September 08, 2008]
Clemson to host philosophical conference on global warming
Clemson University will host a philosophical conference titled “Human Flourishing and Restoration in the Age of Global Warming” Friday, Sept. 5 to Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 at the university’s Outdoor Laboratory.
[Published: September 03, 2008]
'The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley' comes to Brooks Center
The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University opens its Family Series with “The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley” at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26.
[Published: September 02, 2008]
Music in the Air Concert showcases Tillman Hall bells
“Music in the Air VI,” a concert by Clemson University carillonneur Linda Dzuris, will be presented at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14. The concert is free.
[Published: August 28, 2008]
Russian pianist to open university Chamber Music Series
Russian pianist Gleb Ivanov will open Clemson University’s Utsey Chamber Music Series on Thursday, Sept. 11.
[Published: August 27, 2008]
Former Miss South Carolina returns to Upstate as part of Broadway Revue
Broadway singer and Former Miss South Carolina Kimilee Bryant returns to the Upstate to star in “Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway,” a musical revue of the best music from the Great White Way.
[Published: August 21, 2008]
'Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway' coming to the Brooks Center
Celebrate the best of the Great White Way when “Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway” is presented at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University.
[Published: August 21, 2008]
Rockapella to open Brooks Center 2008-2009 season
Male vocal ensemble Rockapella will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University.
[Published: August 19, 2008]
Brooks Center presents Tri-ART concerts, shows and workshops for children
Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing arts will present more than 20 concerts, theatrical productions and workshops especially for children as part of its Tri-ART program.
[Published: August 07, 2008]
Band scholarship fundraising surpasses $2 million goal
A Clemson University fundraising effort to raise $2 million for band scholarships has surpassed its goal and is being extended.
[Published: July 24, 2008]
Brooks Center announces 2008-2009 season lineup
Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts will host performers from throughout the globe for the 2008-2009 season.
[Published: July 10, 2008]
Clemson piano professor named Fulbright Scholar
Clemson University piano professor Linda Li-Bleuel has been named a 2008 Fulbright Scholar.
[Published: July 01, 2008]
Clemson urban planning program ranked among nation's best
The Planetizen Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs ranks Clemson University’s program among the best in the nation: seventh among non-Ph.D.-granting programs.
[Published: June 25, 2008]
Liska to head construction science and management
Roger W. Liska has been tapped to chair the construction science and management department in Clemson University’s College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities.
[Published: June 18, 2008]
Clemson, Carolina Force to hold percussion camp
Clemson University’s Department of Performing Arts and percussion ensemble Carolina Force will host a three-day percussion camp July 16-18 at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: June 09, 2008]
Playwriting laboratory offers playwrights the opportunity to refine their work
Daniel Stein, an internationally recognized mime artist, and Naomi Iizuka, an award-winning playwright, are among the artists-in-residence at the 2008 WordBRIDGE Playwrights Laboratory at Clemson University held June 7-22.
[Published: May 15, 2008]
Barton prize winners tackle ethics of genetic testing
A sophomore majoring in architecture won this year's J.T. Barton Jr. Ethics Essay Competition and a $1,500 scholarship. The category for graduate students had a repeat winner.
[Published: May 14, 2008]
Clemson and Ain Shams University students team up to create plans for Giza
Egyptian architecture students arrive in Clemson Sunday to team up with their Clemson University partners in landscape architecture to make plans for one of the most sacred sites of the ancient world.
[Published: May 02, 2008]
Zaczek picked to lead Clemson languages department
Barbara Zaczek, professor of Italian, has been chosen to serve as interim chairwoman of the Clemson University languages department.
[Published: May 01, 2008]
Clemson performing arts senior named nation's top director
Clemson University performing arts student Jeff McLaren has won the 2008 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival's national student directing award.
[Published: April 23, 2008]
Writing program wins award from Commission on Higher Education
A Clemson University program that provides free writing services on and off campus was honored recently with the Education Service Learning Award by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education.
[Published: April 22, 2008]
Hammonds honored by classmates and professors
Basketball star and architecture student Cliff Hammonds was honored by a special citation initiated by his professors and peers.
[Published: April 18, 2008]
Clemson architecture captures two of six national NCARB prizes
he Clemson University School of Architecture has won two of the six national 2008 NCARB prizes for creative integration of practice and education.
[Published: April 15, 2008]
Percussion ensemble and steel band concert to feature West African music
The Clemson University Percussion Ensemble will perform “Kpanlogo,” a popular West African drumming style at its Friday, April 25, performance at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: March 28, 2008]
Clemson faculty present plan to Egyptian prime minister
Two members of Clemson University’s landscape architecture faculty join colleagues in Egypt on Saturday to present the Egyptian prime minister a plan to restore one of the world’s great historic sites.
[Published: March 20, 2008]
College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities gets three associate deans
The interim dean of Clemson University's College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities has appointed three faculty members to leadership positions in the college.
[Published: March 18, 2008]
Ailey II dance company to debut three works at Clemson's Brooks Center
As part of its 43-city national tour, Ailey II, one of the country’s foremost dance ensembles, performs on Friday, April 11, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University.
[Published: March 14, 2008]
'Michael Feldman’s Whad’Ya Know?' to broadcast from Clemson University
“Michael Feldman’s Whad’Ya Know?,” a nationally syndicated radio program heard on public radio stations around the country, returns to Clemson University on Saturday, April 5.
[Published: March 14, 2008]
Clemson wins National Ethics Bowl Championship
The Clemson University Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl team recently returned from San Antonio, Texas, with a national championship trophy.
[Published: February 28, 2008]
Clemson Literary Festival set for March 6-8
The first Clemson Literary Festival will take place March 6-8, attracting poets and writers from across the nation, including a Pulitzer Prize nominee.
[Published: February 27, 2008]
Worzala heads Clemson Center for Real Estate Development
Elaine Worzala is the new director Clemson University's Center for Real Estate Development, a joint initiative between the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities and the College of Business and Behavioral Science.
[Published: February 26, 2008]
U.S. Army Field Band returns to Brooks Center
The internationally acclaimed United States Army Field Band of Washington, D.C., will appear at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 29.
[Published: February 19, 2008]
Symphonic band to perform free concert
The Clemson University Symphonic Band, will perform a free concert featuring classic and contemporary compositions at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 4, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: February 15, 2008]
Choral pops concert to be at Brooks Feb. 15
Clemson University's Chorale Ensembles will present a pops concert at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at 8 p.m. today.
[Published: February 15, 2008]
Brooks Center party goes 'Back to the Beach'
The Brooks Center's annual party, with the theme “Let’s Go Back to the Beach,” will be 7 p.m. Saturday, March 8, in the Madren Center ballroom.
[Published: February 15, 2008]
Clemson student wins landscape architecture design competition
The Landscape Architectural Registration Boards Foundation recently announced a Clemson University graduate is the winner of the eighth annual Wayne Grace Memorial Student Design Competition.
[Published: February 13, 2008]
Clemson jazz students and alumni set to perform Feb. 29
The Clemson University Jazz Ensemble will perform with the Jungaleers, an alumni big band, for a free concert at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 29, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: February 12, 2008]
Bluegrass band Cherryholmes to perform at Brooks Center
Cherryholmes, the Grammy Award-nominated family bluegrass band, will perform 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: February 08, 2008]
English teacher recognized by student government
Allen Swords, a full-time lecturer in Clemson University’s department of English, was given the 2007-2008 Excellence in Teaching Award by student government.
[Published: February 06, 2008]
Italian grand opera 'Tosca' comes to Brooks Center
"Tosca," Giacomo Puccini's three-act opera chronicling one of the most tragic love affairs depicted in classicial music, comes to the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21.
[Published: January 28, 2008]
Clemson Steel Band releases new CD
The Clemson University Steel Band has released “One Small Step for Pan,” the group’s latest recording. Featuring new steel band arrangements of several popular tunes, the new CD includes songs by Jimmy Buffet, Bobby McFerrin, and Brian Wilson.
[Published: January 25, 2008]
Allison named among 20 making a difference in health design
HEALTHCARE DESIGN magazine names David Allison one of 20 making a difference in the field.
[Published: January 23, 2008]
Clemson to host regional college theater festival
Hundreds of college actors, scenic designers, sound designers, theater critics, makeup artists, playwrights and directors are coming to Clemson University for the Region IV Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Feb. 4-9.
[Published: January 18, 2008]
National Symphony Orchestra to perform at Clemson
The National Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Emil de Cou, will present a benefit concert showcasing compositions by Mozart, Shuman, Ravel, Strauss and others at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts.
[Published: January 10, 2008]
Acclaimed trio to perform as part of Clemson chamber music series
Clemson University's award-winning chamber music series presents Trio Virtuosi, a world-renowned ensemble comprised of flutist Eugenia Zukerman, violinist Gary Levinson and pianist Adam Neiman.
[Published: January 02, 2008]
Concert to feature once-missing Stradivarius violin
A Jan. 28 concert at Clemson University's Brooks Center for the Performing Arts will feature a performance on a 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that once had been missing for two decades.
[Published: January 02, 2008]
Shakespeare at Clemson revolves around politics
The English and performing arts departments are hosting Shakespeare at Clemson XVII with the theme “Politics and the Citizen.”
[Published: January 02, 2008]
Frank Lucas to receive honorary degree from Clemson
Charleston architect Frank Lucas will receive an honorary doctor of humanities degree during the winter graduation ceremony at Clemson University on Thursday, Dec. 20.
[Published: December 11, 2007]
Barker receives meritorious service award
Clemson University President James F. Barker Monday (Dec. 10) received a James T. Rogers Meritorious Service Award from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) at the association's 112th annual conference held in New Orleans.
[Published: December 10, 2007]
Plan for smog-eating barrier earns design award
Design for pollution-eating highway barrier wall earns honor for architecture faculty.
[Published: April 27, 2007]
Clemson University’s Steel Band and Percussion Ensemble will present a joint concert at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, April 27, at 8 p.m.
[Published: April 12, 2007]
The national tour of the Broadway musical “Wonderful Town” will stop in Clemson for a one-night engagement at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts Thursday, March 29, at 8 p.m.
[Published: March 07, 2007]
Vocalists to Make an M-PACT in Tiger Town
M-PACT, one of the newest pop/jazz vocal bands on the road today, will perform at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts Tuesday, March 13, at 8 p.m.
[Published: March 06, 2007]
Clemson, Furman team up for Upstate history conference
[Published: March 05, 2007]
Some of the world’s best acrobats, aerial artists and gymnasts will have the audience on the edge of their seats during the March 8 performance at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University.
[Published: March 05, 2007]
Ted Cavanagh takes over leadership of Clemson's highly regarded School of Architecture
[Published: March 02, 2007]
Clemson Ethics Team Places Second in Regional Competition
The Clemson University Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl team finished second in the Southeast Regional Ethics Bowl competition, held recently at the St. Petersburg campus of the University of South Florida.
[Published: February 15, 2007]
Clemson University Celebrates Humanities in Modern Life
Clemson University’s College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities (AAH) will explore the role of humanities in a series of events designed to recognize and celebrate the classic academic disciplines that reach back to Plato.
[Published: February 12, 2007]
CU Jazz Band Concert to Feature Dance Era Tunes
“In the Mood,” a big band era jazz tune popularized by Glenn Miller, is just one of the songs the Clemson University Jazz Ensemble will play in a free concert this month. The 20-member ensemble will perform at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 27, in the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts on campus.
[Published: February 09, 2007]
Clemson Theatrer Students Advance to Regional Competition
Because of their outstanding work, members of Clemson University’s student theatre company, The Clemson Players, have advanced to the 2007 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival-Region IV competition this week.
[Published: February 09, 2007]
Clemson Professors Recognized for Stage Work
Two Clemson performing arts professors, Carrie Ann Collins and Tony Penna, were awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Region IV Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for their work on the original Clemson Players production of “Sincerely,” which premiered last year.
[Published: January 25, 2007]
Piano Recital to Open 2007 Utsey Chamber Music Series
Acclaimed Brazilian-born pianist Arnaldo Cohen will perform a solo recital on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, to open the 2007 Utsey Chamber Music Series at Clemson University.
[Published: January 24, 2007]
Brooks Center Shows Off New Grand Piano
On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University will showcase the exceptional artistry of pianist Arnaldo Cohen on the center’s new concert grand piano.
[Published: January 24, 2007]
Clemson’s Shakespeare Festival Looks at Tourism
From Sunday, Jan. 28, through Friday, Feb. 2, the 16th annual Clemson Shakespeare Festival will present a variety of activities that celebrate the Bard and look at why people travel great distances to experience his writings.
[Published: January 16, 2007]
Don McKale Wins Class of 1939 Award for Excellence
History professor Don McKale has been recognized by his peers and the Class of 1939 as one of Clemson University’s best.
[Published: January 10, 2007]
Legendary Mariachi Band to Perform at Brooks Center
Nati Cano, the legendary Mexican mariachi violinist and band leader, will perform with his band, Mariachi Los Camperos, at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m.
[Published: January 05, 2007]
Clemson Performing Arts Center Offers Online Ticketing
With the Brooks Center’s new online box office, patrons can select events, choose their seats and purchase tickets in a secure Internet environment.
[Published: January 05, 2007]
