The University Professional Internship & Co-Op (UPIC) program is now accepting applications from departments and mentors for summer and fall 2017 internship experiences. Do you need additional help in your office or department? Do you have interesting projects or assignments that would provide a professional experience for a Clemson student? Do you have a current […]
Clemson’s faculty and staff can access fitness and sports medicine in one place. It’s right on campus. University Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine (UPTSM) is located in the Swann Fitness Center and offers physical therapy treatment on campus to the Clemson community. It’s staffed by professionals. Headed by Dana Van Pelt, a world-renowned physical therapist […]
By Kathy Russ Administrative Coordinator to the Dean Clemson University College of Science The CU BeTrue Leadership Challenge is a free professional development opportunity at Clemson aimed at solving individual leadership challenges with collective creativity. If you are an African American woman who would like to practice a small group technique that helps you reframe […]
Dear Clemson Community A recent Presidential Executive Order has suspended entry into the United States for non-US citizens from a number of countries. More information on this Executive Order as it relates to higher education, including the named countries, can be found here: https://www.nafsa.org/Professional_Resources/Browse_by_Interest/International_Students_and_Scholars/Travel_Advisory_for_Nationals_of_Certain_Countries_Pursuant_to_Executive_Order/ For those faculty, staff, and students who could potentially be affected […]
Clinton Howard Whitehurst Jr., 89, of Clemson died Jan. 11, 2017. He was a professor of management and economics who retired in 1988 after 27 years at Clemson. Whitehurst is survived by his wife, son, and daughter. A private funeral service will be held. Memorials can be sent to: Old Stone Church Commission P.O. Box […]
John Diggs Spragins, 82, of Clemson died Dec. 24, 2016. He was a professor of electrical and computer engineering, who retired in 2000 after 20 years at Clemson University. Spragins is survived by a sister and a brother. A service was held on Jan. 21 at Fort Hill Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers, donations […]
By Jackie Todd, Office of University Relations, Photos by Ken Scar A.D. Carson needed a place to read, write and “get caffeinated.” So Carson, a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate in Clemson’s Rhetorics, Communication and Information design graduate program decided to try the new Starbucks, which recently opened in the Cooper Library. Carson was among the first […]
Cross silos. Connect and get real. Build on the strengths of others. Solve personal and professional challenges. Be true to yourself and discover change solutions that work right here, right now. Join a coaching circle and practice a unique dialog method aimed at solving individual leadership challenges with collective creativity. Small groups of students, staff, […]
Celebrate your Tigers becoming the 2016 College Football Playoff National Champions with an officially licensed, commemorative die-cut decal from Campus Banner + Design (CB+D)! Each decal is five inches and made out of high-quality vehicle wrap material — perfect to show off your Clemson Pride! For a limited time, these decals will be available for […]
By Jackie Todd, Office of University Relations A Clemson staff member was named recipient of Martin Luther King Jr. Award for Excellence in Service. Vivian Morris, who heads the university’s employee onboarding program was presented with the award at the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Service, held last night at the Brooks Center. Clemson’s Office […]