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Brooks Center

Brooks Center for The Performing Arts
The Brooks Center is Clemson University's home for the performing arts and presents Broadway shows, world class chamber music, Clemson student productions, and family entertainment. The center also houses the Department of Performing Arts where students concentrate in audio technology, theatre, and music.

Brooks Center

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CHFDT

Center for Health Facilities Design and Testing
The Center for Health Facilities Design and Testing is one of the 55 South Carolina Centers of Economic Excellence (SC CoEE) for a multi-disciplinary approach to solving problems in the health and design fields. The Health Facilities Design and Testing Center is using interdisciplinary design research to improve health care environments through better architecture and building design.

CHFDT Site

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CICMP

Center for the Improvement of Construction Management and Processes


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.

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CVA

Center for Visual Arts
The Center for Visual Arts at Clemson University serves as a place where students, visitors and scholars explore contemporary perspectives in art and culture through research and studio practice. The CVA sponsors exhibits from students, regional and national artists, and it hosts guest artist lectures from nationally known artists and critics.

CVA Site

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CAC+G

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 more than 30 years. The program balances the studio experience with travel to study Italian architectural history, contemporary design and urban practices. A resident professor from Clemson is assisted by professors of architecture from Genoa.

CAC+G Page

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CAC+B

Clemson Architecture Center Barcelona
The Clemson Architecture Center Barcelona is open to undergraduate and graduate students in architecture and landscape architecture. Recognized as one of the preeminent cities in modern and contemporary design, Barcelona is a unique laboratory for architecture and urban studies. The program is complemented by structured field studies within Spain and Europe and also has an independent travel component as part of the semester program.

CAC+B Page

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CAC+C

Clemson Architecture Center Charleston
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. The program emphasizes collaborative service learning with a focus on urban design and fabrication applied to actual issues and projects. Students may take internships with local design professionals. The CAC.C is available to third- and fourth-year undergraduates, as well as graduate students in architecture and landscape architecture.

CAC+C Page

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CU-IMSE

The Clemson University Institute for Intelligent Materials, Systems and Environments
CU-iMSE focuses its efforts on the design and evaluation of intelligent environments, their materials, and their systems. Partnering Architecture, Electrical & Computing Engineering, and Materials Science & Engineering, CU-iMSE is home to trans-disciplinary research-and-teaching teams sufficiently complex in composition to address complex problems and opportunities.

CU-IMSE Site

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CR+DC

Community Research and Design Center
The College established the Community Research and Design Center in 2001. The Center's primary mission is to encourage efficient and equitable management of growth and change in the natural and built environment. The Center works with policy-makers and the community to promote policies and best practices towards achieving quality urban development in concert with conservation of environmental quality that promotes a strong economy and community livability. 

CR+DC Site

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Pearce Center

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.

Pearce Center

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Pennell Center

Pennell Center
The Pennell Center brings together students from various disciplines, just as the design and building fields bring together various professions in the working world. The Pennell Center promotes research and scholarship that is useful for practitioners working in the fields influencing the built environment, supports interdisciplinary approaches to understanding and managing the build environment, and provides faculty and students with opportunities to develop important ideas that influence the built environment.

Pennell Center

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Lee Gallery

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 course of study within the Department of Art.

Lee Gallery

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SCEIC

South Carolina Educational Interpreting Center
The South Carolina Department of Education, Clemson University, and South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind have partnered to create the South Carolina Educational Interpreter Center, (SCEIC) in order to undertake four cornerstones of service for in-service educational interpreters, school districts, the State Department of Education, and most importantly Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and their parents.

SCEIC Site

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Writing Lab

The goal at the Writing Lab is to help all members of the Clemson community become more confident and effective writers. Although meetings can occur anytime, we encourage early and frequent conversations to develop and explore ideas, Organize, structure, and format works, integrate and/or cite sources appropriately, and weigh stylistic choices.

Writing Lab

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