The bill S. 967 is a Senate Resolution that designates March 3, 2026, as "Clemson Day" in South Carolina. The resolution highlights the significant contributions of Clemson University to the state, including its founding in 1889, its extensive presence across all counties, and its role in economic development through research and educational programs. It emphasizes the university's substantial economic impact, which exceeds six billion dollars annually, and its designation as a Tier 1 Research Institution by the Carnegie Foundation. Additionally, the resolution notes Clemson's achievements in academic rankings and its commitment to public service through agricultural and forestry research.

The resolution concludes with a formal recognition by the South Carolina Senate and includes a provision for presenting a copy of the resolution to the interim president of Clemson University, Robert H. Jones, Ph.D. This acknowledgment serves to honor the university's historical significance and ongoing contributions to the state's economy and education.