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In the eyes of Clemson historian Reel, Tillman Hall is named for the wrong person. In fact, Reel said the most recognizable building on Clemson's campus would be more aptly named Clemson Hall.
He believes Clemson’s move to rename Tillman Hall would help the group’s cause.“It certainly wouldn't hurt,” he said. “I think it would be a good move on their part.
Clemson University's Faculty Senate tabled a resolution that was brought before the group of faculty members Tuesday afternoon to rename the university's most iconic building — Tillman Hall.
Clemson in 2017 renamed the loop road in front of Tillman Hall after Gantt. Last year it added 11 signs around campus to explain the role of slaves and black convict laborers in the construction ...
When a group of Clemson University students marched across campus in January and demanded changes from the university — including renaming Tillman Hall — to make the school more welcoming to ...
Tillman Hall, a three-story brick building with a clock tower overlooking a broad lawn, is a prominent landmark on Clemson’s campus. An academic building, it is named for the former South ...
CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson University Board of Trustees Chairman David Wilkins released this statement Wednesday about the renaming of Tillman Hall: ...
The 2000 Heritage Act prohibits Clemson from renaming Tillman Hall. It requires The Citadel to keep displaying a Confederate flag in its chapel. It prohibits cities and counties from renaming, ...
Tillman Hall, a three-story brick building with a clock tower overlooking a broad lawn, is a prominent landmark on Clemson’s campus. An academic building, it is named for the former South ...
Tillman Hall stands second only to the orange Tiger paw as the image most associated with Clemson University. Its image is displayed with framed diplomas in homes and offices around the world ...
When a group of Clemson University students marched across campus in January and demanded changes from the university — including renaming Tillman Hall — to make the school more welcoming to ...