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It’s not too late: Flu shots available

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this year’s flu season is expected to peak in February and could last into May. The CDC recommends yearly flu vaccinations for everyone six months or older. At the Joseph F. Sullivan Center on campus, faculty and staff who subscribe to the State Health Plan […]

Securely shred old documents during Shred Day Jan. 28

Clemson’s Office of Information Security and Privacy will sponsor its 6th annual Shred Day 2016 from 9 – 11 a.m.  Thursday, Jan. 28 at the Administrative Services Building (ASB), just off of Perimeter Road.  The event will take place behind the ASB in the employee parking lot. This allows participants to drive right up to […]

Clemson announces new lactation support policy

To further promote a family-friendly work and study environment for mothers and their infants, Clemson University is implementing a new Lactation Support Policy. The university’s aim is to provide a supportive and flexible environment for employees and students as they transition back to work or studies after the birth of a child. In support of […]

Tobacco-free Clemson: Take advantage of tobacco cessation programs

Tobacco Free poster

Clemson University is now tobacco free. Faculty and staff can take advantage of the no-cost, tobacco-cessation programs provided by the Office of Human Resources. Available to all employees: Employee Assistance Program (Deer Oaks) Deer Oaks EAP is an outside resource that offers free wellness coaching on line or by telephone to all Clemson University faculty and […]

Look for a new form at tax time: IRS Form 1095-C

Additional form required to report employer-provided health insurance As a result of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Clemson University employees who were eligible to enroll in the state health insurance anytime in 2015 will receive an additional IRS tax form, Form 1095-C, to use when filing tax returns. Employees will receive the form regardless of […]

Don’t miss Campus Banner & Design’s upcoming sale

Campus Banner & Design (CB&D) is offering sale prices on certain items for a limited time. Our unique Clemson products are perfect for the office, home or even class projects. If you are in need of mounted signs, banners or step stake signs, CB&D is here to help. These three products will be offered at […]

Develop Collaborative team skills with the CU BeTrue Leadership Challenge

The CU BeTrue Leadership Challenge is a free professional development opportunity at Clemson aimed at solving individual leadership challenges with collective creativity. Organized around your lunch-time or after-work availability, students, faculty and staff form Coaching Circles and practice a small group leadership technique that helps you join forces with unlikely allies and benefit from diverse […]

WEATHER: Clemson University closed Jan. 22, 2016

Clemson University operations and classes in Pickens, Oconee, Greenville and  Anderson counties will be closed Jan. 22, 2016. All classes are canceled. Clemson University employees and students in university facilities and classes outside of the counties listed above should pay attention to local media reports and follow weather closing/delay schedules for county government offices in […]

WEATHER: Inclement weather forecast; review Clemson’s emergency closing policy and procedure

An inclement weather warning has been issued for Upstate South Carolina. Should the weather impact university schedules, you will be notified via Inside Clemson, CUSafe Alert emails and text messages and on the Clemson.edu website. In the meantime, please review Clemson’s emergency closing policy and procedure and bookmark the CU Safety page for updates, detailed […]

Taze Leonard Senn, retiree – Jan. 12, 2016

Taze Leonard Senn, 98, of Clemson died Jan. 12, 2016. Dr. Senn was a department chair and professor of horticulture. He retired in 1981 with 39 years of service to Clemson. His esteemed career was recognized by the multitude of awards he won, including the Danforth Teaching Fellowship, the only South Carolinian in Agriculture to […]