Inside Clemson

Manage your events: Guidebook Demo and Training

Plan and manage events – all from your cell phone. On March 8, Guidebook will offer two demonstrations and two training experiences on this mobile events platform. CCIT, New Student and Family Programs, and University Housing & Dining have been collaborating the implementation and usage of Guidebook, an event mobile application platform, since 2014. ‘Clemson […]

Budget: House Ways and Means Committee adopts state budget recommendations

The South Carolina House Ways and Means Committee completed its work on the state budget today, Thursday, Feb. 25. The Ways and Means version of the budget contains the following specifically for Clemson University: Clemson E&G $5 million in recurring funding for E&G general operating funds $2 million in nonrecurring funding for outdoor laboratory facilities […]

George Bonnette, retiree – Feb. 8, 2016

George Bonnette, 97, of Summerton, died Feb. 8, 2016. Bonnette was appointed as extension economist with the USDA Clemson Extension Service and later became business manager/assistant to director for USDA Clemson Extension Service. He retired in 1976 with 33 years of service. Bonnette served as  a captain in the U.S. Army’s 31st Signal Battalion, deployed […]

New PCards introduced; required training by April 15

If you use a university PCard, it’s about to be more secure. Clemson will join businesses and merchants across the nation that have transitioned from the old magstripe cards to the more secure “Chip & PIN” PCards. Unlike its old predecessor, the new Chip cards are difficult for would-be thieves to replicate because the new […]

Submit Science as Art entries by March 11 deadline

Science as Art is back this year and accepting entries from participants who create visual art based on their work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Clemson researchers, students and employees and K-12 students in South Carolina can submit work until March 11. There is no fee to enter. The work will be on […]

Presidential candidates to visit Clemson

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Clemson is becoming a stomping ground for political hopefuls. 2016 presidential candidates will visit Clemson’s main and satellite campuses this week in advance of the South Carolina Primary election. Visits (which are subject to change) include:  Ben Carson, who will visit the Greenwood Genetics Center today at 2:30 […]

Deer Oaks EAP: Additional resource to faculty and staff

Clemson University provides an employee assistance program to University employees and their dependents/household members though Deer Oaks EAP, an outside resource for addressing work/life issues and living a happier, healthier, more balanced life. A variety of health and wellness, counseling, referral, and consultation services are available. Services are completely confidential, and there is no cost […]

State Optional Retirement Program (ORP) open enrollment period ends March 1, 2016

Each year, the South Carolina Retirement System allows employees enrolled in the State Optional Retirement Program (ORP) to make select changes to their ORPs. The ORP open enrollment period is Jan. 1 to March 1. Changes cannot be made after March 1, 2016. During this period, State ORP participants can change their State ORP vendors […]

Registration for Civil Treatment® for Employees has begun

Civil Treatment® for Employees provides a comprehensive approach to fair employment practices in the workplace. This training is designed to help faculty and staff learn steps to follow should an uncomfortable situation arise and provide instructions about the university’s policies and procedures for addressing these situations. It provides an interactive, skills-based approach to learning that […]