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Virtual Tour Locations

Watt Center Lawn

A festival of activity on the Watt Lawn.

Students and staff studying outside Cooper Library.

A Student Works in the Watt Center Makerspace

The Adobe Digital Studio in Cooper Library

R.M. Cooper Library

The Robert Muldrow Cooper Library is the University's main library and the landmark associated with the centermost point of campus. Students can find media and technology to check out, spaces for late-night and group study, the Adobe Digital Studio and a technology support center. Cooper holds events throughout the academic year, including talks and fun activities to help students destress during exam week. 

An image overlooking the main staircase in Cooper Library

Watt Family Innovation Center

Established in 2016, The Watt Family Innovation Center features state-of-the-art information technology and special facilities to encourage collaboration, generate ideas, solve complex problems and connect with industry partners. This facility is home to the Clemson Makerspace and Immersive Space, which give students the opportunity to work with cutting-edge printing and virtual reality technologies.

Watt Center Lobby of Clemson Paw on the Floor

Under Construction: Samuel J. Cadden Chapel

Currently under construction, the Samuel J. Cadden Chapel will be a quiet place for meditation, reflection and celebration for the Clemson University community. The chapel and its memorial gardens will serve as an inviting place for students of all beliefs to feel welcomed and accepted.

Brooks Center for the Performing Arts

The Brooks Center is an 87,000-square-foot facility that serves as a host to professional performances throughout the academic year in its 979-seat auditorium. Its 100-seat blackbox theatre is home to exciting student theatre performances. In addition to professional productions, the Brooks Center is also home to the Department of Performing Arts, offering a dynamic, hands-on undergraduate experience.

Brooks Center for the Performing Arts

Students rehearse in the Brooks TheatreStudents rehearse in the blackbox theatre

Class of 1956 Academic Success Center

The Class of 1956 Academic Success Center offers free services including peer-assisted learning, tutoring and academic coaching that help students master difficult course material, improve their grades and maintain scholarships.

Class of 1956 Academic Success Center

Three students participate in tutoring at the Academic Success CenterA student and her mentor chat in their office.