Inside Clemson

BUDGET: House and Senate compromise on state budget

The South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives reached a compromise on the budget on Saturday, May 28. The budget Conference Report must be adopted by the House and Senate before it is ratified. Once ratified, the budget will go to Governor Haley who will have five days (excluding Sunday) to issue vetoes.  For appropriations […]

Free financial literacy series: How to set financial goals and build a safety net

No matter what stage you are in your career at Clemson, it’s always a good time to set financial goals and build a safety net. Attend any or all of the free seminars listed below, and gain key information that will help you make important, practical steps toward securing your financial future. Each seminar in […]

Research Safety office to make a temporary move June 1-3

The Research Safety will make a temporary move from Long Hall to the 4th floor of Clemson Centre from June 1 -3.  The office will be offline several days before and several days after. For urgent matters during that time period, call Research Compliance at 656-1525,  or Research Safety Director Jim Grieger at 607-229-0695.

Parking amid summer construction

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations The availability of parking remains steady, even in the wake of many construction projects of Clemson’s main campus, according to Dan Hofmann, Clemson’s director of Parking and Transportation Services. Hofmann said that although the construction has displaced parking spots near some of the construction sites, Parking and Transportation […]

Reva W. Burns, retiree – May 14, 2016

Reva W. Burns, 93, of Clemson, died May 14, 2016. Burns was a staff nurse at Redfern Health Center. She retired in 1986 with 16 years of service. Burns is survived by her daughter, two sons, family and friends. A memorial service was held May 22, 2016 in Clemson. Memorials may be made to: The […]

CCIT redesigning its Web page, feedback encouraged

In response to user feedback, CCIT is redesigning its web page. The new page is designed to be streamlined, intuitive and user-friendly, officials said. Feedback on the new page is encouraged. While CCIT completes its testing and to encourage a smoother transition, the old Web page remains active. Page visitors can should submit requests through […]

Main campus power outage scheduled for May 29

To make needed repairs on the university’s electrical substation, Clemson Facilities officials announced that Duke Energy will effect a planned power outage from approximately 4 a.m. until 6 a.m. Sunday, May 29, 2016 on Clemson’s main campus. Officials said that during this time, all main campus buildings, exterior lights and traffic signals will be affected. […]

Linda Arlene Howe, retiree – May 13, 2016

Linda Arlene Howe, 67, of Orlando died May 13, 2016. Howe was an associate professor in the School of Nursing. She retired in 2011 with 12 years of service. In 2015, she was honored as a fellow in the National League for Nursing’s Academy of Nursing Education. Howe is survived by her father, husband, son, […]

Learn what Deer Oaks employee assistance program can do for you

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 […]

Chardrevius “Dre” Martin, student – May 20, 2016

Chardrevius “Dre” Martin, 22, of Dewy Rose, Ga. died May 20, 2016. Martin graduated in May with a degree in language and international health. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is providing grief counseling. Students who want to speak to a counselor should contact CAPS at 864-656-2451. Viewing will start at noon, to be followed by […]