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  1. James Patrick Clements (born March 11, 1964) is the 15th president of Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. He assumed office on December 31, 2013, after being president of West Virginia University for five years.

  2. The institution's first president was Henry Aubrey Strode, appointed in 1890, [2] and its 15th and current is James P. Clements, who assumed office in 2013. [a] [3] All of Clemson's presidents have been white men. Robert Cook Edwards had the longest tenure at 21 years, [4] and Walter T. Cox Jr. had the shortest at eight months. [5] .

  3. Oct 12, 2021 · October 12, 2021. James P. Clements and Beth S. Clements have been named honorary alumni of Clemson University. Both were recognized with this designation in a special presentation following the Board of Trustees meeting on October 1, 2021. A graduate of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting ...

  4. The project was finished in fall 1959 and has been the home to every president of Clemson University since. The home has undergone construction in 1976 and 1998. The current [when?] president, James P. Clements resides in the home with his wife, Beth, and daughter, Grace. Old president's home. The original president's home was completed in 1893.

  5. The Will of Thomas Green Clemson. In 1886, Thomas Green Clemson signed his will, leaving his 814-acre Fort Hill plantation and $80,000 of his personal estate to the state of South Carolina to establish a “high seminary of learning.”. That institution, originally known as Clemson Agricultural College, opened in July 1893 with 446 students.

  6. President, Clemson University. James P. Clements, Ph. D. James P. Clements became Clemson University’s 15th president on Dec. 31, 2013 after serving as president of West Virginia University.

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  8. James P. Clements became Clemson University’s 15th president on Dec. 31, 2013. Under his leadership, Clemson has raised the bar in academics, admissions, enrollment, retention rates, graduation rates, research and diversity. Clements has also led the way in helping to raise more than $2.5 billion in private funds during his career, including ...