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Askew, Ballato named vice president at Clemson University

John Ballato

Two veteran Clemson University faculty members and administrators will take on additional responsibilities to provide leadership for economic development and public service, President Jim Clements announced today (March 17). John Ballato, professor of materials science and engineering, director of the Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies and academic director for the Clemson University […]

Clemson AFROTC to host 6th Annual Doug Harris Memorial Trail Run

Clemson University’s Air Force ROTC will host the 6th Annual Doug Harris Memorial Trail Run at 9 a.m. Saturday April 5 on the Issaqueena Lake Trails. Participants can choose to run either the 5K or the 10K. The cost of the 5K is $20 and the 10K is $25. Each participate will receive a t-shirt […]

Linda L. Redmann, retiree – March 5, 2014

Linda L. Redmann, 68, of Seneca died March 5, 2014. She was a professor and extension specialist, with the department of Family & Youth Development, who retired in  2000 with 22 years of serivce. Redmann is survived by her brother. Memorials may be made to CaringBridge, Donation Processing Center, P.O. Box 6032, Albert Lea, MN […]

Richard B. Norman, retiree – March 2, 2014

Richard B. Norman, 80, of New York, NY died March 2, 2014. He was a professor in the School of Architecture, who retired in 2008 with 32 years of service. Norman is survived by his wife, son, daughter, family and friends. Memorials can be made to United Cerebral Palsy of New York City ; 80 […]

BUDGET: House passes State budget

The South Carolina House of Representatives completed its work on the State budget today, Wednesday, March 12. The House adopted the recommendations of the House Ways and Means Committee’s version of the budget as it relates to Clemson University. Specifically, it includes the following: Clemson E&G $1 million in nonrecurring funding for student career opportunity […]

Microsoft to end support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014

by Steve Fullerton, CCIT Beginning April 8, 2014, Microsoft will end support for Windows XP. This impacts those whose computers run on Windows XP operating systems. What does this mean to the end-user? Windows XP will no longer be patched for vulnerabilities.  This makes your computer an easy target for hackers and virus/malware producers. Hardware […]

Clemson to host Southern Regional Orientation Workshop

By Rebecca Atkinson, New Student and Family Programs, rhowar2@clemson.edu 656-0515 Clemson University is set to host the Southern Regional Orientation Workshop (SROW) Friday, March 14 through Sunday, March 16. The annual conference, pronounced ‘sh-row’, is the regional conference to the national association- NODA the Association for Orientation, Transition and Retention. The conference is geared towards […]

Clements conducts listening tour with faculty, staff and students

By Jackie Todd, office of Media Relations What you see is what you get with Jim Clements. The down-to-earth, transparent and very approachable 15th president of Clemson University came to interact with faculty, staff and students in a series of forums March 5 and 6. Through personal stories about his family, his life and his […]

Parking Services updates March 12-19

Primary entrance to Gentry Hall closed during weekdays The primary entrance to the Gentry Hall Parking Lot Monday – Friday will be closed Monday at 6 a.m. – Friday at 6 p.m. beginning Monday, February 3 for landscaping along SC 93. The parking lot entrance will be open on weekends. Closure may last up to […]

Stan B. Smith, leaving his tiger mark on the Clemson family

By Jade Wimpey, Class of 2016 Office of Media Relations Stan B. Smith has always wanted to take a leisurely drive across the United States. And now he’ll get a chance to do just that. After 50+ years of state service (46 years at Clemson), Clemson University’s registrar has announced his retirement. Smith joined the […]