Douthit Hills West
Home to a limited number of continuing students, Douthit Hills West offers a variety of options, with studio, double and quad apartments. Douthit West offers stunning views of campus, a water deck and lounge areas. The nearby Douthit Hills Hub includes a dining hall, a full fitness center, the campus bookstore and several retail dining options.
Byrnes Hall
A newly renovated high-rise in the Bryan Mall community, Byrnes Hall is centrally located near Hendrix Student Center, Schilletter Dining Hall and retail dining options. Residents have access to a lounge area on the ground floor with space for both studying and recreation.
Erikson - Turfgrass - Class of '20
Erikson Abney discovered his passion for turfgrass management at Clemson. He worked directly with Clemson Athletics to manage grass facilities. Erikson valued the tight-knit community of “grass boys” and is now working on high school athletic facilities after graduation.
Anne - Marketing - Class of '24
Anne Horton, a fourth-generation Clemson student, created her unique experience while honoring traditions. She immersed herself in student culture, joined organizations and pursued rigorous academic programs in the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business and the Clemson University Honors College.
The Palmetto
The palmetto tree along with the "C" were added to the onyx stone on the ring design in 1901. The palmetto symbolizes the roots of the school's heritage in South Carolina.
The Eagle
President Woodrow Wilson created the ROTC programs for all land-grant colleges to take part in pre-WWI training. The federal government paid for uniforms and weapons, so the University felt they should recognize that by adding an eagle to one of the shanks in 1906.
The US Shield
In 1915, the flag shield was added to symbolize that those who fight do not only fight for Clemson, but also the Country.