Clemson University

Events

Saturday, January 28

2016-2017 4-H/FFA Swine Show: York County

Sponsored by United Way of York County, youth will learn the basic principles of animal science by owning and caring for swine, keep production and financial...

CU Global Symposium

One day event that exposes students to opportunities for international travel, study, service, internships, and employment due to their affiliation with...

Current Topics in the Media: Opposing Viewpoints Book Display

The first Cooper Library book display of 2017, titled Current Topics in the Media: Opposing Viewpoints, highlights many of the subjects that have recently...

Jordan Hall Roof Construction Disruption

Jordan Hall roof work will begin January 9th and end May 17th. AAR of North Carolina will be replacing the roof of Jordan Hall. 3 Contractor vehicles will...

Kershaw County 2017 Master Gardener Program

The Master Gardener Training Course is an intensive introduction to horticulture and explores the basic pricipals of botany, plant physiology, soil chemisty,...

Laurens County 4-H Bucket Calf Project Registration

There are several reasons for raising calves without their mother. Occasionally, a cow dies giving birth or doesn’t produce enough milk to support a growing...

South Carolina 4-H Honey Bee Project - Registration

One component of a South Carolina 4-H Pollinator Program, the Honey Bee Project is an independent-study project that engages youth (ages 5-18 years) in the...

World War I and the Clemson Community

This exhibit looks back 100 years to Clemson’s response to the United States’ April 1917 entry into The Great War that had been entrenched in Europe for...

Botanical Garden Entrance Closure

Due to a construction project the Botanical Garden "Garden Trail Road" entrance will be closed starting Monday August 1, 2016 and lasting until April...

Hunt Cabin Open House: “Make do and mend”

In this open house, we'll sit by the fire, practice our stitches and learn about 19th century clothing and cloth. Children will be able to make their own...

Saturday, January 28