Architecture, Arts, Humanities


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]


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