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Hazardous weather: What to do if winter weather strikes

Winter weather in South Carolina is unpredictable, so it’s a good time to review Clemson University’s emergency closing policy and emergency closing procedure so you’ll know what to do if conditions deteriorate. University officials monitor local weather conditions before making decisions to cancel classes, close offices or delay openings. You can find updates on the […]

S.C. Highway 93 lane disruptions to begin in January

Portions of the eastbound lanes and the westbound lanes of the S.C. Highway 93 and Newman Road intersection and S.C. Highway 93 and Cherry Rd. intersection will be impacted beginning Jan. 3, 2017 through April 18, 2017, while work continues on the Douthit Hills project. Lanes may be blocked, and/or traffic may be reduced to […]

Faculty and staff can score free tickets to Clemson MBB game

Just when you thought the holidays couldn’t get any more exciting. Clemson Athletics is offering faculty and staff two free tickets to attend its Dec 28 Men’s Basketball game against UNC Wilmington. The game starts at 7 p.m. Click on the below link to redeem your tickets. The first two tickets are free of charge […]

Keith Orlando Knox, retiree – Nov. 28, 2016

Keith Orlando Knox, 48, of Seneca died Nov. 28, 2016. He was a building/grounds specialist in University Housing, who retired in 2001 with 12 years of service. A memorial service will be held 1 p.m. Dec. 3 at Golden View Baptist Church, Clemson. Post your condolences and memories online here.

Deer Oaks EAP: December 2016 newsletter

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 […]

Clemson employees get discount at SCBG gift shop through Dec. 21

By Angel Perkins South Carolina Botanical Garden Save your sanity this holiday season and make a Purchase with a Purpose at the South Carolina Botanical Garden’s (SCBG) gift shop! Avoid the long lines at big box stores and the wait associated with online shopping, all while supporting the SCBG. We have partnered with many small […]

Become a Tiger Advocate

By Melissa Vogel, Ph.D. Associate professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology Do you want to make Clemson a more welcoming, inclusive, and supportive workplace for all faculty? Become a Tiger Advocate! Part of the NSF-funded ADVANCE initiative, Tiger Advocates is a newly-forming group of tenured male faculty interested in supporting women faculty members in their […]

Martha Aly, staff – Nov. 20, 2016

Martha Aly, 84 of Seneca, died Nov. 20, 2016. She was an Extension Associate of 4-H, 4-H and Youth Development, who retired in 1993 with six years of service. Aly is survived by her brothers, sister, family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to, Oconee Hospice of the Foothills, GHS Cottingham […]

Ryan Custer Amacher, former dean – Nov. 25, 2016

Ryan Custer Amacher, 71, of Lake Shore, Minnesota, died on Nov. 25, 2016. Amacher served as Clemson dean of the College of Commerce and Industry from 1981 to 1992. He is survived by his wife, family and friends. Memorial donations may be directed to the Ripon College Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 248, Ripon, WI 54971.

Associate provost for institutional effectiveness named

Pic of Jeremy King

By Jackie Todd, University Relations A well-respected educator and experienced leader with a reputation as an effective collaborator, consensus builder and an institutional success advocate will lead efforts to track Clemson University’s institutional efficacy and academic progress. Clemson University Provost Robert H. Jones announced that interim associate provost Jeremy King, Ph.D. has been named associate […]