The interview reviews over Phelps' current graduate class on plant identification and morphology at Clemson University with the class' lab taking place in the South Carolina Botanical Gardens.
This column and accompanying photos from the Clemson University TAPS Yearbook discuss tailgating at the college and the importance of alcohol at these events coupled with tailgate food. The article seems to be written in order to emphasize how…
Clemson University organizes annual fact sheets that look into the student body and aspects like which majors are chosen, which states supply the most students, and the distributions of undergraduates and graduates.
This is the inside of a pamphlet of the Clemson University Botanical Garden that is from the late 1980s, though no date is specifically known. The pamphlet describes some of the initial history of the gardens, as well as the (then) current…
This newspaper article reflects on the progress that the Clemson University Horticulture Gardens has made and future goals for the area. Dr. T. L. Senn is interviewed as he talks about possible gardens relocation and expansion not only for the…
Ellis Island was the most famous immigration point in the United States during the 1900s. Many immigrants saw in their entrance a chance for a new life.
This article addresses key aspects of the Ornamental Gardens that draw visitors to the site. This includes a large red caboose and a "Garden for the Blind". This also describes the horticulture therapy used by employing disabled workers or convicts…