• Celebrating First-Gen Week

    Ļć½¶Šć 503 S Broad St, Clinton, SC, United States

    We are excited to celebrate and uplift our first-generation students during First-Gen Week, a campus-wide celebration recognizing resilience, accomplishments, and leadership. All are welcome and invited to participate! See all […]

  • Ļć½¶Šć Chamber Winds & Wind Ensemble Band Concert

    Belk Auditorium 503 S Broad St, Clinton, SC, United States

    Free and open to the public! Casual attire. Program: Smith – Dramatic Prelude Barnes – Yorkshire Ballad Ziek – Jet Stream J.S. Bach – French Suite No. 2 Broughton – […]

  • Ļć½¶Šć Orchestra & String Quartet Concert

    Edmunds Hall

    Free and open to the public! Casual attire. Program: Haydn – Andante Cantabile from String Quartet in F Major, Op. 3, No. 5 Mendelssohn – Canzonetta from String Quartet, Op. […]

  • Giving Tuesday

    Ļć½¶Šć 503 S Broad St, Clinton, SC, United States

    Ļć½¶Šć is celebrating Giving Tuesday—and we’re inviting you to be part of the momentum! Give $25 or more to the Ļć½¶Šć Fund, the Scotsman Club, or the President’s Scholarship […]

  • Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Convocation

    Edmunds Hall

    This year’s convocation theme, ā€œMission Possible II: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way,ā€ aligns with the national theme set by The King Center and focuses on Dr. King’s […]

  • Art Exhibition at Harper Gallery- MANUEL SCHMETTAU : Lacunae

    Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery 360 5th Ave, Clinton, SC

    The Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery, located in the Harper Center for the Arts, is pleased to announce the following exhibition: MANUEL SCHMETTAU : Lacunae Schmettau’s objects, often curbside discards, are […]

  • Ļć½¶Šć Lecture Series: Dr. Booker T. Ingram Lecture – Darrin Goss

    Edmunds Hall

    The annual Dr. Booker T. Ingram Black History Month lecture is Ļć½¶Šć’s signature event celebrating the history, culture, and contributions of Black Americans. The lecture and convocation is named in honor of professor emeritus of political science Dr. Booker T. Ingram, Ļć½¶Šć’s first professor of color.