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SUMMARY:Time Traveler's Camp
DESCRIPTION:We’ll learn about the houses they lived in\, the clothes they wore\, the food they ate and the games they played. The two historic houses in the Garden\, the Hunt Cabin and Hanover House\, provide the starting point for our adventure into the past.REGISTER BY END OF DAY ON JUNE 29Ages: 6-11Time: Drop off is from 8:30 to 9 am and pick-up is 3pm  Drop-off Location: SC Botanical Garden; Conference Center\, lower level  Price: $300
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/time-travelers-camp-3/
LOCATION:South Carolina Botanical Garden
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,Community Outreach,General Events,Open to the Public,Youth Camps and Events
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SUMMARY:2026 Second Summer - Last day for instructors to issue midterm evaluations
DESCRIPTION:Last day for instructors to issue midterm evaluations
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/2026-second-summer-last-day-for-instructors-to-issue-midterm-evaluations/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T141710Z
UID:10006837-1784160000-1784246399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:2026 Summer Mini D - Last day to drop a class or withdraw from the University without a W grade
DESCRIPTION:Last day to drop a class or withdraw from the University without a W grade
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/2026-summer-mini-d-last-day-to-drop-a-class-or-withdraw-from-the-university-without-a-w-grade/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163337Z
UID:10007417-1784160000-1784246399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:South Carolina 4-H Pinckney Leadership Conference
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest in the South Carolina 4-H Pinckney Leadership Program. The 4-H Pinckney Leadership Conference is one of South Carolina’s premier programs for youth leadership development\, designed for rising 10th and 11th-grade students. Housed at Clemson University\, this conference offers participants a unique blend of activities to help them grow as leaders and prepare for future success.  Students will enjoy:  Leadership workshops focused on building confidence and communication skills  Team-building activities to foster collaboration and problem-solving  Community engagement projects to inspire service and civic responsibility  Sessions on career and college readiness\, including networking and planning for the future  Experiencing college life on Clemson’s campus  Whitewater rafting for adventure and team bonding  And so much more!  If accepted\, students must commit to being active participants in the 4-H Pinckney Leadership program and activities throughout the year. Applications close on March 30th\, 2026.
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/south-carolina-4-h-pinckney-leadership-conference-114/
LOCATION:Clemson University
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Open to the Public,Youth Camps and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163331Z
CREATED:20260605T144731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163331Z
UID:10007591-1784160000-1784246399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-42/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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UID:10007663-1784160000-1784246399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-11/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T140000
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DTSTAMP:20260619T154606Z
CREATED:20260617T153207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T154606Z
UID:10007644-1784210400-1784214000@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:Become The Leader You Needed - Workshop IV
DESCRIPTION:Taking summer classes? Heat up your leadership skills through this Leadership Workshop series on May 19\, June 9\, July 7 & July 16 from 2-3pm in Sirrine 128. Sign up here: https://clemson.campuslabs.com/engage/submitter/form/start/726685\nLearning Outcomes\nIncrease confidence and capacity to lead others at peak performance. \nDevelop within two or more practices of the Clemson Leader Framework.\nBecome more prepared to take on real-world leadership challenges. \nVision and Goal Setting \nVisions\, the aspirational ideas and plans about the future\, set the foundation for every successful team and organization. In this workshop\, students will explore how to create and merge their vision with their goals. Students should leave with a framework for building better teams\, whether they hold a formal position or not\, to reach peak performance. \nOverall\, this Elevate Your Leadership Workshop series allows you to build relationships & skills with other students who are excited to improve their leadership performance. Email cspellm@clemson.edu with questions. Walk-Ins are welcome!\nHosted by: Center for Student Leadership and Engagement\nAdditional Information can be found at: https://clemson.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12469826
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/become-the-leader-you-needed-workshop-iv/
LOCATION:Sirrine Hall\, Room 128
CATEGORIES:Organizations Calendar,ThoughtfulLearning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T010000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163341Z
CREATED:20260205T134734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163341Z
UID:10006753-1784246400-1784250000@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:Time Traveler's Camp
DESCRIPTION:We’ll learn about the houses they lived in\, the clothes they wore\, the food they ate and the games they played. The two historic houses in the Garden\, the Hunt Cabin and Hanover House\, provide the starting point for our adventure into the past.REGISTER BY END OF DAY ON JUNE 29Ages: 6-11Time: Drop off is from 8:30 to 9 am and pick-up is 3pm  Drop-off Location: SC Botanical Garden; Conference Center\, lower level  Price: $300
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/time-travelers-camp-5/
LOCATION:South Carolina Botanical Garden
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,Community Outreach,General Events,Open to the Public,Youth Camps and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163332Z
CREATED:20260323T163439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163332Z
UID:10007416-1784246400-1784332799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:South Carolina 4-H Pinckney Leadership Conference
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest in the South Carolina 4-H Pinckney Leadership Program. The 4-H Pinckney Leadership Conference is one of South Carolina’s premier programs for youth leadership development\, designed for rising 10th and 11th-grade students. Housed at Clemson University\, this conference offers participants a unique blend of activities to help them grow as leaders and prepare for future success.  Students will enjoy:  Leadership workshops focused on building confidence and communication skills  Team-building activities to foster collaboration and problem-solving  Community engagement projects to inspire service and civic responsibility  Sessions on career and college readiness\, including networking and planning for the future  Experiencing college life on Clemson’s campus  Whitewater rafting for adventure and team bonding  And so much more!  If accepted\, students must commit to being active participants in the 4-H Pinckney Leadership program and activities throughout the year. Applications close on March 30th\, 2026.
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/south-carolina-4-h-pinckney-leadership-conference-113/
LOCATION:Clemson University
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Open to the Public,Youth Camps and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163333Z
CREATED:20260605T144731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163333Z
UID:10007590-1784246400-1784332799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-41/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163335Z
CREATED:20260619T163335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163335Z
UID:10007662-1784246400-1784332799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-10/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T010000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163341Z
CREATED:20260323T163440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163341Z
UID:10007421-1784332800-1784336400@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:South Carolina 4-H Pinckney Leadership Conference
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest in the South Carolina 4-H Pinckney Leadership Program. The 4-H Pinckney Leadership Conference is one of South Carolina’s premier programs for youth leadership development\, designed for rising 10th and 11th-grade students. Housed at Clemson University\, this conference offers participants a unique blend of activities to help them grow as leaders and prepare for future success.  Students will enjoy:  Leadership workshops focused on building confidence and communication skills  Team-building activities to foster collaboration and problem-solving  Community engagement projects to inspire service and civic responsibility  Sessions on career and college readiness\, including networking and planning for the future  Experiencing college life on Clemson’s campus  Whitewater rafting for adventure and team bonding  And so much more!  If accepted\, students must commit to being active participants in the 4-H Pinckney Leadership program and activities throughout the year. Applications close on March 30th\, 2026.
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/south-carolina-4-h-pinckney-leadership-conference-118/
LOCATION:Clemson University
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Open to the Public,Youth Camps and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163344Z
CREATED:20260605T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163344Z
UID:10007593-1784332800-1784419199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-44/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163344Z
CREATED:20260619T163344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163344Z
UID:10007667-1784332800-1784419199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-15/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163343Z
CREATED:20260605T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163343Z
UID:10007594-1784419200-1784505599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-45/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163343Z
CREATED:20260619T163343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163343Z
UID:10007666-1784419200-1784505599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-14/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163341Z
CREATED:20260605T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163341Z
UID:10007595-1784505600-1784591999@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-46/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163342Z
CREATED:20260619T163342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163342Z
UID:10007665-1784505600-1784591999@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-13/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T141710Z
CREATED:20260205T134820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T141710Z
UID:10006839-1784592000-1784678399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:2026 Second Summer - Last day to drop a class or withdraw from the University without final grades
DESCRIPTION:Last day to drop a class or withdraw from the University without final grades
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/2026-second-summer-last-day-to-drop-a-class-or-withdraw-from-the-university-without-final-grades/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163345Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163345Z
UID:10007596-1784592000-1784678399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-47/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163344Z
CREATED:20260619T163344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163344Z
UID:10007668-1784592000-1784678399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-16/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T141710Z
CREATED:20260205T134820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T141710Z
UID:10006840-1784678400-1784764799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:2026 Summer Mini D - Last day for instructors to issue midterm evaluations
DESCRIPTION:Last day for instructors to issue midterm evaluations
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/2026-summer-mini-d-last-day-for-instructors-to-issue-midterm-evaluations/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163346Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163346Z
UID:10007597-1784678400-1784764799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-48/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163346Z
CREATED:20260619T163346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163346Z
UID:10007669-1784678400-1784764799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-17/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163347Z
CREATED:20260606T150225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163347Z
UID:10007609-1784746800-1784750400@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:Unveiling the Invisible Universe - Free Planetarium Show
DESCRIPTION:For thousands of years the humans observed the light coming from the night sky with their eyes. In the beginning of the 17th century\, the invention of the telescope by Galileo revolutionized our knowledge of the Universe.  Finally\, in the 20th century with the advent of rockets\, it became possible to go above the earth’s atmosphere and observe X-ray and gamma ray radiation which are the marks of the hot and violent Universe. But it is not only light that can give us information about the cosmos. Neutrinos and cosmic rays also provide vital information.
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/unveiling-the-invisible-universe-free-planetarium-show-2/
LOCATION:Kinard Laboratory of Physics Room 112
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Open to the Public
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163348Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163348Z
UID:10007600-1784764800-1784851199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-51/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T235959
DTSTAMP:20260619T163347Z
CREATED:20260619T163347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163347Z
UID:10007670-1784764800-1784851199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-18/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T010000
DTSTAMP:20260619T163348Z
CREATED:20260619T163348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260619T163348Z
UID:10007671-1784851200-1784854800@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:EdASE Summer Camp 2026 — Free Virtual Game Design for Autistic High Schoolers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Clemson School of Computing for the 5th annual EdASE Summer Camp (Educating Autistic Software Engineers) — a free\, fully virtual video game design and development camp for autistic high school students.  Over three weeks (July 8–26\, M-F\, 1-3pm)\, campers design and build their own video game while strengthening the teamwork\, communication\, and collaboration skills that prepare them for careers in computing. Because the camp is entirely online\, students can take part from anywhere\, and they’ll connect with peers who share their interest in coding and games while gaining hands-on experience with the kind of remote collaboration that’s increasingly common in the field.  The camp is led by Dr. Paige Rodeghero\, Dr. Matthew Boyer\, and the DevLab@Clemson team\, and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  Dates: July 8–26 ?? Format: Virtual · Cost: Free · Who: High school students on the autism spectrum  Learn more and apply: edase.org/edase-summer-camp
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/edase-summer-camp-2026-free-virtual-game-design-for-autistic-high-schoolers-19/
CATEGORIES:Belonging and Access,Clemson University Events,Community,Development and Workshops,Engagement,General Events,Open to the Public,Training,Youth Camps and Events
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SUMMARY:2026 Summer Mini D - Last day to drop a class or withdraw from the University without final grades
DESCRIPTION:Last day to drop a class or withdraw from the University without final grades
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/2026-summer-mini-d-last-day-to-drop-a-class-or-withdraw-from-the-university-without-final-grades/
CATEGORIES:Academic Calendar
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SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-50/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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