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Clemson was founded in 1889 through a bequest from Thomas Green Clemson, a Philadelphia-born, European-educated engineer, musician and artist who married John C. Calhoun’s daughter, Anna Maria, and eventually settled at her family plantation in South Carolina.
Clemson University is a top public land-grant school in Upstate South Carolina that impacts local and global communities through research.
Thomas Green Clemson (1807-1888) The University’s founder and namesake, was a Philadelphia-born, European-educated engineer who married John C. Calhoun’s daughter, Anna, and settled at her family estate in South Carolina.
Clemson University was established to fulfill our founder's vision of "a high seminary of learning" to develop "the material resources of the State" for the people of South Carolina. Nurtured by an abiding land-grant commitment, Clemson has emerged as a research university with a global vision.
Thomas Green Clemson, the University’s founder and namesake, was as complex as the times in which he lived. In his 80 years, he achieved fame as a diplomat, an agriculturalist and a mining engineer.
The mission of the Call Me MISTER ® (acronym for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models) Initiative is to increase the pool of available teachers from a broader more diverse background particularly among the State's lowest performing elementary schools.
Clemson University is a leading public research institution located in Upstate South Carolina. Here, researchers create solutions that change the world.
Clemson University was established to fulfill our founder’s vision of a “high seminary of learning” to develop “the material resources of the State” for the people of South Carolina. Nurtured by an abiding land grant commitment, Clemson has emerged as a research university with a global vision.
Clemson University was established to fulfill Thomas Green Clemson’s vision of a “high seminary of learning” to develop South Carolina’s material resources and create economic opportunities for its citizens.
Clemson University established the James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center in 2014 following a generous endowment by Mr. James C. Kennedy with the mission to lead in science and education to sustain waterfowl and wetlands of South Atlantic Coastal Ecosystems (and other wetland ecosystems) and train future waterfowl and ...