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A crane lifts the last exterior beam, signed by workers and dignitaries,into place during the Watt Family Innovation Center's topping off ceremony at Clemson University Feb. 19, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Dr. Charles Watt greets workers in the Watt Family Innovation Center during the building's topping off ceremony, Feb. 19, 2015. It was the first function to happen in the building, which will be a high-tech facility designed with flexible space for collaboration and project development, and for industry and government partners to work side-by-side with students and faculty. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University students play with two puppies at the "Rent a Puppy" event sponsored by the student group Engineers Without Borders. The puppies all come from the Crossroads Animal Rescue in Seneca. Students lined up to pay $2 for five minutes or $5 for fifteen minutes of play time with a puppy. The money raised was split between the shelter and EWB. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University junior Destiny Wilson (right), from North Augusta, S.C., campaigns with her supporters for the position of Student Vice President by high-fiving passers by and gathering signatures on the Cooper Library bridge Feb. 6, 2015. Fittingly, Wilson is studying political science. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Dr. Charles Watt greets employees of Turner Construction Company in the Watt Family Innovation Center during the building's topping off ceremony, Feb. 19, 2015. It was the first function to happen in the building, which will be a high-tech facility designed with flexible space for collaboration and project development, and for industry and government partners to work side-by-side with students and faculty. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Fred W. Symmes Chapel, a.k.a. Pretty Place, at Camp Greenville in Upstate SC.
I was hoping for more pink/red/orange in the sky, but I the blue is really growing on me.
Members of the Clemson University Reserve Officers Training Corps wait to go through the Combat Water Survival Test in the Fike Recreation Center Jan. 29, 2015. The CWST evaluates each cadet’s stamina in water and their ability to complete three stations while wearing a uniform. Passing the events helps ensure they have the fundamental water survival skills necessary to lead soldiers in a hostile environment where there’s water. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student Valerie Jones, a sophomore studying electrical engineering from Goose Creek, S.C., plays with two puppies at the "Rent a Puppy" event sponsored by the student group Engineers Without Borders. The puppies came from the Crossroads Animal Rescue in Seneca, S.C. Students lined up to pay $2 for five minutes or $5 for fifteen minutes of play time with a puppy. The money raised was split between the shelter and EWB. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Arthur Ballard shows the cup and spoon he used for six and a half years as a prisoner of war in the infamous Hoa Lo prison, aka the "Hanoi Hilton". Ballard, an F-105 fighter pilot with 68 combat missions under his belt, was shot down and captured on Sept. 26, 1966. "I think it was small arms fire, maybe 32 or 57 millimeter. The sky just filled up with that stuff. I don't remember a whole lot about the bailout. I woke up on the ground with a broken leg, and a rifle stuck in my face." He was finally released on March 4, 1973. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The Clemson Tiger poses with construction workers during the topping off ceremony for the Watt Family Innovation Center on Clemson University Feb. 19, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Dr. Charles Watt signs the last beam that will complete the exterior of the Watt Family Innovation Center during the building's topping off ceremony, Feb. 19, 2015. It was the first function to happen in the building, which will be a high-tech facility designed with flexible space for collaboration and project development, and for industry and government partners to work side-by-side with students and faculty. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Dr. Charles Watt greets the Clemson Tiger in front of the Watt Family Innovation Center during the building's topping off ceremony, Feb. 19, 2015. It was the first function to happen in the building, which will be a high-tech facility designed with flexible space for collaboration and project development, and for industry and government partners to work side-by-side with students and faculty. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student Elizabeth Criscione, a freshman from Franklin, Massechusetts studying biomedical microbiology, plays with two puppies at the "Rent a Puppy" event sponsored by the student group Engineers Without Borders. The puppies came from the Crossroads Animal Rescue in Seneca, S.C. Students lined up to pay $2 for five minutes or $5 for fifteen minutes of play time with a puppy. The money was to be split between the shelter and EWB. (Photo by Ken Scar)
View of the Keowee River shortly before Duke Power began filling the lake that was to become Lake Keowee. This view is from the Oconee Co. side looking northeast toward Crow Creek. The bottoms of the G.E. Thompson farm is the view on the Oconee side. Neighbors below were the Craigs & above near the bend were the Crenshaws. A beautiful river that is now underwater.
Clemson University students walk to class in front of Martin Hall April 7, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University founder Thomas Green Clemson and his wife Anna Calhoun Clemson (aka Clemson staff members Ron Grant and Janet Bean) greet students by the Calhoun and Clemson Mansion during celebration for Anna's 198th birthday Feb. 13, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Seen at the January Upstate, SC Cars & Coffee gathering in Greenville, South Carolina on January 25, 2014.
Clemson University Reserve Officers Training Corps cadet Sara Fedyschyn, a senior from Kings Mountain, North Carolina, briefs a junior cadet before the "equipment ditch" event of the Combat Water Survival Test in the Fike Athletic Center Jan. 29, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University president emeritus James Barker and his wife, Marcia, sign the last exterior beam to be put into place on the Watt Family Innovation Center during a topping off ceremony Feb. 19, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University's first lady Beth Clements joined with student members of the Clemson branch of Autism Speaks to wash the President's House in blue light for the global Light it Up Blue event commemorating Autism Awareness Day 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar) #lightitupblue #autismspeaks
Clemson University students soak up some winter sun while doing classwork in the outdoor amphitheater Jan. 20, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student Elizabeth Criscione (right), a freshman from Franklin, Massechusetts studying biomedical microbiology, playa with two puppies at the "Rent a Puppy" event sponsored by the student group Engineers Without Borders. The puppies came from the Crossroads Animal Rescue in Seneca, S.C. Students lined up to pay $2 for five minutes or $5 for fifteen minutes of play time with a puppy. The money raised was split between the shelter and EWB. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Dr. Charles Watt talks to workers who were building the Watt Family Innovation Center during the building's topping off ceremony, Feb. 19, 2015. It was the first function to happen in the building, which will be a high-tech facility designed with flexible space for collaboration and project development, and for industry and government partners to work side-by-side with students and faculty. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University students man a booth in the Edgar Brown University Union to raise awareness for women's heart disease, Feb. 6, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Seen at the January Upstate, SC Cars & Coffee gathering in Greenville, South Carolina on January 25, 2014.
Built in 1820 by Joel Poinsett, this bridge was on the main road between Greenville, SC and Asheville, NC. The Poinsettia flower is also named after the same builder.
Clemson University junior Will Hines chats with retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Arthur Ballard, holding a POW/MIA bracelet that was worn in his honor while he was a captive in the infamous Hoa Lo prison, aka the "Hanoi Hilton". Hines has been interviewing veterans for a research project, or "Creative Inquiry", that gives him history credits at Clemson. Ballard, an F-105 fighter pilot with 68 combat missions under his belt, was shot down and captured on Sept. 26, 1966. "I think it was small arms fire, maybe 32 or 57 millimeter. The sky just filled up with that stuff. I don't remember a whole lot about the bailout. I woke up on the ground with a broken leg, and a rifle stuck in my face." He was finally released on March 4, 1973. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Seen at the January Upstate, SC Cars & Coffee gathering in Greenville, South Carolina on January 25, 2014.
Dr. Charles Watt signs the last beam that will complete the exterior of the Watt Family Innovation Center during the building's topping off ceremony, Feb. 19, 2015. It was the first function to happen in the building, which will be a high-tech facility designed with flexible space for collaboration and project development, and for industry and government partners to work side-by-side with students and faculty. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University junior Destiny Wilson (right), from North Augusta, S.C., campaigns with her supporters for the position of Student Vice President by high-fiving passers by and gathering signatures on the Cooper Library bridge Feb. 6, 2015. Fittingly, Wilson is studying political science. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University alum Kenny Marshall ('93) takes a photo of his son, Logan, with Buffalo Bills running back and former Clemson Tiger C.J. Spiller, in the Tillman auditorium Jan. 23, 2015. The Marshalls drove seven hours to meet Spiller. "He's been my idol since I was very little," said Logan. "I grew up watching him - we had season tickets since I was as little as I can remember." (Photo by Ken Scar)
Built in 1820 by Joel Poinsett, this bridge was on the main road between Greenville, SC and Asheville, NC. The Poinsettia flower is also named after the same builder.
Clemson University students Emily Clark, from Belle Aire, Maryland, and Henrietta Maineidce from Gaithersburg, Maryland, high-five passers by on the Cooper Library bridge Feb. 6, 2015. The two were participating in a student government campaign. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Emily Bartels gives a push to her sons, Trey and Mack, and their friend Grayson Davis on the hill in front of Clemson University's Tillman Hall on a rare snow day in Upstate South Carolina, Feb 26, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Good 'cue, fries, sweet tea. Yum.
This time I took the picture BEFORE attempting to eat it, so it still looks presentable.
Clemson University Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets log other cadets' results into a laptop after the Combat Water Survival Test in the Fike Athletic Center Jan. 29, 2015. The CWST evaluates each cadet’s stamina in water and their ability to complete three stations while wearing a uniform. Passing the events helps ensure they have the fundamental water survival skills necessary to lead soldiers in a hostile environment where there’s water.(Photo by Ken Scar)
A Clemson University student takes a break in the Cooper Library before the beginning of spring semester, Jan. 6, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
A Clemson University student takes a break in the Cooper Library before the beginning of spring semester, Jan. 6, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Seen at the January Upstate, SC Cars & Coffee gathering in Greenville, South Carolina on January 25, 2014.
Clemson University Reserve Officers Training Corps Cadet James Fortson of Simpsonville, S.C., a junior studying civil engineering, assembles combat vests to be used in the Combat Water Survival Test in the Fike Athletic Center Jan. 29, 2015. (Photo by Ken Scar)