University Facilities

Biking and Walking Trail Coming Soon to Clemson

Since the opening of it’s Swamp Rabbit Trail in 2010, the city of Greenville has drastically benefited from the positive contributions the additional outdoor recreational space brought to its community. The trail encouraged local citizens to walk, run, or bike outdoors along it’s nearly 20 miles that stretch from Greenville Technical College to the city of […]

Upcoming Highway 93 Construction to Impact Traffic, Affect Calhoun Drive

Please see the University Facilities Disruption Calendar for upcoming disruption events. In the coming year, planned construction along Highway 93 is anticipated to cause significant disruptions to both automotive and pedestrian traffic for this main campus thoroughfare.  An overview of the related project can be found on the University Facilities website, and we intend to […]

Wonder and Whimsy Come to the Courtyards of Core Campus

Students have returned to campus to find a newly completed art installation just outside of Core Campus. The small courtyards outside of several of the building’s entrances have traded traditional landscaping for forests of steel, the spires of which hold up flocks of colorful wing-forms. The commissioned artist, Koryn Rolstad, commented that the piece would […]

Old Barn Turns Into New Student Center: Meet the Barnes Center

East campus has gained an exciting addition in the newly refurbished Barnes Center, an old sheep barn turned late night student center. The building has been revamped to include a large common space equipped with TVs, speakers, a portable stage, furniture, and a food service area. Before it was reopened, however, the affectionately-named “sheep barn” offered […]

Construction of a New Water Tank to Strengthen Campus Supply

University Facilities helps ensure that the university has a reliable supply of safe drinking water. The Anderson Regional Joint Water System (ARJWS), a regional water utility provider, serves as our primary source.  The University owns the distribution system that provides 23,000 students with water for domestic and sanitary purposes as well as fire protection.  State regulations require mid-size community systems such […]