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U.S. Army National Guard Spc. John Douglas, a medic with 4th Bn., 118th Infantry Regiment from Seneca, S.C., teaches Clemson University Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets how to apply a tourniquet during a community outreach training day on the Clemson campus, March 16, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Ambassador Roemer delivered remarks on the U.S.-India strategic relationship at the Observer Research Foundation’s Center for International Relations, October 27, 2010. ORF is an Indian interdisciplinary public policy think tank supported by a cross-section of intellectuals, academics, public figures, social activists, business leaders, and higher learning institutions.
Clemson University students play some vollyball as the sun sets on Bowman Field, Feb. 16, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student Kathryn Taylor, a freshman studying graphic communications from Goose Creek, S.C., goofs with a student at James M. Brown Elementary School in Walhalla, S.C., Dec. 8, 2017. Taylor with there with Clemson Hope, a student-led nonprofit that collected more than 1,100 gifts over the course of two months to give to local school children in Title 1 elementary schools. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon, 99, a survivor of the Bataan Death March, begins his walk in the Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., March 19, 2017. This was the tenth time he participated in the march, walking 8.5 miles each time. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
The premier showing of “The Letters That Guided Us” in Clemson University’s Hendrix Center, Feb. 10, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Alton Whitley speaks after being inducted 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)
Clemson University student Robert Magwood (center in black jacket and hat), a senior studying sociology with an emphasis in community studies and minor in pan-African studies, from Charleston, S.C., takes a group of fourth-graders from Legacy Early College Charter School on a tour of the Clemson campus, March 28, 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)
Clemson University student Gabby Nugent moderates a round table discussion during the 10th annual Clemson Literary Festival, March 31, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Col. Ben Skardon recieves proclamations from the South Carolina House and Senate during his 100th birthday celebration at Clemson University. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Edisto High School principal Mike Ames holds two gift bags given to him by Clemson University’s College of Education during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Hayward Jean, principal of Mellichamp Elementary School in Lake City, S.C., addresses a group of professors from Clemson University’s College of Education in his school’s library, March 5, 2018. The professors were visiting South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area. (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 student Abby Baker, a Ph.D. candidate in learning sciences, laughs as a classroom full of 5th-graders raise their hands to answer a question during a STEAM workshop held at the former Holly Springs Elementary School near Pickens, S.C. as part of an undergraduate research project, Feb. 27, 2018. The school, closed in 2017 by the Pickens County school board in a cost-cutting move, would become the Holly Springs Center under a plan devised by Baker. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadet Micah Floyd, a sophomore studying agricultural mechanization and business managament from Loris, S.C., attempts to escape from being strapped down on a stretcher to the great amusement of his battle buddies during a community outreach training day on the Clemson campus, March 16, 2017. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Hayward Jean, principal of Mellichamp Elementary School in Orangeburg, South Carolina, greets a group of professors from Clemson University’s College of Education who are on a ‘listen and learn’ field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Katie Lumpkin wipes tears from her grandmother Patricia Klaren’s eyes after a ceremony in which she recieved posthumous medals and a certificate for her husband, U.S. Air Force Airman 2nd Class Charles William “Bill” Klaren, in Clemson University’s Tillman Hall, Feb. 16, 2017. The medals were never given to Klaren due to oversights by the Air Force. Clemson’s Air Force ROTC fascilitated the awarding of the medals and held the ceremony. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The premier showing of “The Letters That Guided Us” in Clemson University’s Hendrix Center, Feb. 10, 2018. (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)
A Clemson University student jogs on a track around an intramural field next to Memorial Stadium as the sun sets, Feb. 26, 2018. (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)
Clemson University student Victoria Webster, a Junior studying communications from Spring Lake, N.J., is treated to a dolphin impersonation by a second-grade student at Homeland Elementary School in Anderson, S.C., March 16, 2017. Webster and other interns with Clemson’s Roy and Marnie Pearce Center for Professional Communication helped the children write, edit and publish a book of their own stories. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University's Army and Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps units held a joint awards ceremony in the Tillman Hall auditorium, April 13, 2017. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. (ret) Chalmers R. "Hap" Carr Jr. was the featured speaker, and retired U.S. Air Force Col. Alton Whitley was inducted into the Clemson ROTC Hall of Fame. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Clemson University student Alfonso Richard, a sophomore studying education and mister in the Call Me MISTER program, takes a question from 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)
More than 7,200 partipants including seven Bataan Death March survivors watch as a member of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command “Black Daggers” Parachute Team drops onto the parade field during the opening ceremony for 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)
Madison Williams and Bryson Carter stroll and chat in Memorial Stadium, April 27, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
U.S. Army Maj. Chris Bland, assistant professor of military studies at Clemson University, and his son Evan survey the scene after his promotion ceremony in Military Heritage Plaza, March 28, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Edisto High School principal Mike Ames leads a contingent of professors from Clemson University’s College of Education on a tour of his school, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The Clemson University Tiger signs copies of a book they created for second-grade students at Homeland Elementary School in Anderson, S.C., April 19, 2017. Clemson interns with the Roy and Marnie Pearce Center for Professional Communication helped the children write, illustrate, edit and publish the book of their own stories. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University's Army and Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps units held a joint awards ceremony in the Tillman Hall auditorium, April 13, 2017. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. (ret) Chalmers R. "Hap" Carr Jr. was the featured speaker, and retired U.S. Air Force Col. Alton Whitley was inducted into the Clemson ROTC Hall of Fame. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)
Brenton James and Carmen Holley, 10, build a structure out of toothpicks and marshmallows during a STEAM workshop held by Clemson University students at the former Holly Springs Elementary School near Pickens, S.C. as part of an undergraduate research project, Feb. 27, 2018. The school, closed in 2017 by the Pickens County school board in a cost-cutting move, would become the Holly Springs Center under a plan to be unveiled March 19 devised by Clemson Ph.D. student Abby Holcombe Baker.; Hol;; (Photo by Ken Scar)