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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Alton Whitley is welcomed to the stage after his induction into Clemson University's Reserve Officer's Training Corps hall of fame in the Tillman Hall auditorium, April 13, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Dabo Swinney shares a moment with Devariah Gilbert, an 8th-grader at Seneca Middle School,
S.C. and participant in the Call Me Mister program. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student William Mitchell, a freshman studying political science from Estill, S.C., plays a riddle game with a group of fourth-graders from Legacy Early College Charter School while taking them on a tour of the Clemson campus, March 29, 2018. The tour was hosted by Clemson’s College Preparation and Outreach office in collaboration with Emerging Scholars, Tiger Alliance, and Call Me MISTER as part of a long-term initiative to get elementary school children excited about the prospect of going to college. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon, 99 (in white hat), a survivor of the Bataan Death March, walks with members of Ben’s Brigade, his loyal support team, under a blazing New Mexico sun during the Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., March 19, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Mellichamp Elementary School principal Hayward Jean leads tour of his school for a group of professors from Clemson University’s College of Education who were visiting South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 5, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon, 99, a survivor of the Bataan Death March, watches with friends and family as 7,200 participants start in the 28th annual Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., March 19, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Dr. Roy Jones (left), director of Clemson University’s Call Me MISTER program, speaks with former Mister and current principal of Mellichamp Elementary School Hayward Jean, March 5, 2018. Jones was in Lake City with a group of professors from Clemson’s College of Education who were touring schools in South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during as part of a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Bryson Carter and Madison Williams stroll and chat in Memorial Stadium, April 27, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student Evan Livingston, a freshman studying elementary education and mister in the Call Me MISTER program, from Greer, S.C., talks to a fourth-grader from Legacy Early College Charter School, March 29, 2018. The kids were being hosted by Clemson’s College Preparation and Outreach office in collaboration with Emerging Scholars, Tiger Alliance, and Call Me MISTER as part of a long-term initiative to get elementary school children excited about the prospect of going to college. (Photo by Ken Scar)
I just enjoyed the contrast of the free-growing branches against the regimented order of the columns.
U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, greets well-wishers after his retirement ceremony in the Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Mann retired after a stellar 26-year career, as evidenced by the array of awards seen here including his second Legion of Merit. He began as a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a PhD, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Tanner Fogle proposes to his girlfriend, Erin Mayor, on the Clemson University campus, May 19, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Located on the top floor of the Kroch Library is the Severinghaus Asia Reading Room, a gift from the Henry Luce Foundation honoring Leslie R. Severinghaus ’21. Here students, faculty, and visitors can peruse thousands of reference sources, a selection of more than 100 leading newspapers from twenty Asian countries, the latest issues of nearly 400 research and popular journals, and an extensive collection of videos from throughout Asia.
The Clemson Tiger gives Clifford the Big Red Dog bunny ears during a celebration of the Tigers Read! initiative at the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, June 9, 2017. The initiative is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and has delivered customized Scholastic book packs to nearly 1,200 students across South Carolina that help prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, gathers himself to speak at his retirement ceremony, April 28, 2017. Mann was retiring after a stellar 26-year career in a ceremony held in Tillman Hall auditorium. He was a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a PhD, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)
U.S. Air Force Col. Michael Seiler, director of safety, Air Mobility Wing, pins the Legion of Merit medal onto Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, during Mann’s retirement ceremony in Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Mann was a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a Ph.D, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Col. Ben Skardon, 100, jokes around while hugging local NBC News reporter Mandy Gaither during his 100th birthday celebration at Clemson University. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael D. Whitman speaks at the retirement ceremony for Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, in Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Mann was a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a PhD, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Kathleen Swinney answers a question from an elementary school student during a celebration of the Tigers Read! initiative at the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, June 9, 2017. The initiative is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and has delivered customized Scholastic book packs to nearly 1,200 students across South Carolina that help prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Eleven-month-old Annabelle Lusk, the newly-adopted daughter of U.S. Air Force Maj. Brock Lusk, Clemson University assistant professor of aerospace studies, walks in the footprints of Lusk’s mentor, retired Air Force Col. Sandy Edge, on Clemson’s Military Heritage Plaza, Nov. 3, 2017. Lusk was adopted as a baby and he and his wife Kathy adopted Annabelle. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University students interning with the Roy and Marnie Pearce Center for Professional Communication pose with a book they created with second-grade students at Homeland Elementary School in Anderson, S.C., April 19, 2017. The interns helped the children write, edit and publish a book of their own stories. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Mike Ames, second-year principal of Edisto High School in Lake City, S.C., talks to a group of professors from Clemson University’s College of Education who were visiting South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Kathy Bryant Gainey, principal of Lamar High School in Lamar, S.C., chats with George Petersen, founding dean of Clemson University’s College of Education, March 6, 2018. Petersen and a group of his professors spent two days visiting South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Hayward Jean, 2009 Clemson University graduate and principal of Mellichamp Elementary School in Lake City, S.C., shares a smile in one of his school’s hallways, March 5, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
U.S. Army Maj. Chris Bland, assistant professor of military studies at Clemson University, gets new ranks on his shoulders from his wife, mother, and son Evan, during his promotion ceremony in Military Heritage Plaza, March 28, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson Tigers #13 Hunter Renfro, #40 Hall Morton, #42 Christian Wilkins, and the Clemson Tiger do a “Reading is cool!” cheer with Upstate South Carolina elementary school students during a celebration of the Tigers Read! initiative at the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, June 9, 2017. The initiative is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and has delivered customized Scholastic book packs to nearly 1,200 students across South Carolina that help prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Woodcut of water torture. The judge is supervising the torture as the scribe writes down the prisoner’s confession.
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student John Carlo Sillva (orange shirt), a freshman studying criminal justice from Gastonia, N. C., runs down some steps with a group of fourth-graders from Legacy Early College Charter School while taking them on a tour of the Clemson campus, March 29, 2018. The tour was hosted by Clemson’s College Preparation and Outreach office in collaboration with Emerging Scholars, Tiger Alliance, and Call Me MISTER as part of a long-term initiative to get elementary school children excited about the prospect of going to college. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Professors from Clemson University’s College of Education leave Lamar High School after a visit to South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Group shot at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The Clemson University ROTC honor guard the Pershing Rifles leads the parade before the 2017 Military Appreciation Game in Memorial Stadium, Nov. 18, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)
U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, retired after a stellar 26-year career in a ceremony held in Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Mann was a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a PhD, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations
Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)