by Melanie Kieve, Public Information Director Office of Communications & Public Relations College of Health, Education, and Human Development The Joseph F. Sullivan Center is offering classes to help bolster employees’ fitness – physically and emotionally – during 2014. A Mindful Walking for Wellness class will be offered on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 12-1 p.m., […]
To help better understand what information that students want and need from Clemson, the university is conducting a student communications survey. Clemson students who complete the survey will be entered into a drawing to receive a free parking placard for a semester. That’s right, you could earn free parking for a semester. Please note that […]
Alert Clemson Media Relations when you have a research-related journal article soon to publish or recently published so the staff can work with you to further promote your research on behalf of Clemson University to internal and external stakeholders, including major media outlets. Clemson Research in the News 2013 was a wonderful year for Clemson […]
By Adrienne Gerus, University Facilities The landscape services arboricultural staff assesses the health and structural integrity of campus trees on a continuing basis in accordance with industry standards. Don Ham, emeritus professor of forestry and natural resources, is consulted in situations where analysis or treatment options are particularly critical. Tree removal recommendations are only made […]
Traffic Circle in front of Sirrine Hall closed Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 7:30 a.m. The traffic circle in front of Sirrine Hall which contains the 30-minute parking spaces will be closed beginning Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 7:30 a.m. until Thursday, January 23 at 4:30 p.m. to remove falling tree limbs. Vehicle access will be prohibited […]
Clemson University teams are being sought for the $100K ACC Clean Energy Challenge, supported by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Teams must submit business plans with commercialization potential in the clean energy space, including projects related to renewable energy, energy efficiency improvements and advanced fuels/vehicles. Teams may […]
It’s a good time to review Clemson’s Hazardous Weather Procedure (http://www.clemson.edu/faculty-staff/weather.html) to know what to do if conditions deteriorate. University officials monitor local weather conditions before making decisions to cancel classes, close offices or delay openings. For updates on the status of Clemson classes and office closings: Check the Clemson University home page (http://www.Clemson.edu) for […]
By De Anne Anthony, Class of 2014 and Savannah Mozingo, Class of 2015 There was no better way to introduce Clemson’s 15th president to his new home than with the warm welcome he received from various student organizations during his tour of the campus on Sunday, Jan. 13. Undergraduate Student Body President Kayley Seawright organized […]
By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Get campus news and information – in just sixty seconds. Starting this week, Clemson will share information about university research and happenings through a series of one-minute videos. Research Minute, produced by the Public Affairs office, will highlight faculty and student research. The first video, available here, will […]
Edwin L. Davis, II (Barry), 69, of Powdersvillle, died Wednesday, Jan. 15 in Houston, Texas following a brief illness. He worked as the manager of the Language Laboratory of the Department of Languages, and retired in 2009 with 21 years of service. Davis is survived by his wife Jeannie, who is the public information director […]