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Clemson is tobacco-free: Resources available to help you quit

By Jackie Todd, Office of University Relations Better-tasting food. Improved sense of smell. Lowered risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. Those are just a few of the very good reasons why, according to the American Cancer Society, why you should stop using tobacco. Today. For those who want to quit, Clemson offers its […]

Bonnie Kay, student – May 28, 2017

Student Bonnie Jean Kay, 42, died May 28, 2017. She was a senior nursing major from Easley. “We are saddened at the news of Bonnie’s death,” said Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students L. Christopher Miller. “Our hearts go out to her family and friends during this difficult time.” More information […]

Anne H. Lind, retiree – April 27, 2017

Anne Eleanor Hull Lind, 86, of Lexington died April 27, 2017. She was an EFNEP program assistant for the Abbeville County Extension Office and retired in 1996 after seven years of service. Lind is survived by her daughter, family and friends. Funeral Services were held April 29, 2017. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be […]

Wayne (Roy) Leroy Ogle, professor emeritus – May 20, 2017

Wayne (Roy) Leroy Ogle, 94, of Chattanooga, TN died May 20, 2017. The World War II veteran was a plant and environment sciences professor. A respected and well-known researcher, Ogle developed and patented many vegetable varieties including Colossus Peas, Hercules Peas, Clemson Purple Peas, and Cherokee Sweet Potato. In 2016, the Clemson Experiment Station patented […]

CU SAFE ALERT: Severe weather, including tornadoes, are possible in the area this afternoon

Clemson University public safety officials warn that severe weather, including tornadoes, are possible in the area this afternoon. A tornado watch is in effect for the Upstate, including the main campus, meaning conditions are right for tornadoes to form. Clemson’s SkyGuard weather service forecasts strong storms from 1 to 6 p.m. They may bring wind […]

Parking fees to see increase for 2017-18; discounted park-n-ride options available

Pic of Park and Ride lot

By Philip Sikes, University Relations Clemson University’s executive leadership team has approved parking permit increases for the 2017-18 academic year, affecting faculty, staff and students. The increases will help fund several capital projects and create over 700 new parking spaces on campus, including over 400 spaces in one of two park-n-ride commuter lots. Permit renewals […]

Artisphere in pictures

Artisphere

Clemson’s participation in this year’s Artisphere delighted visitors. With recycled art, programmed robots and much more, there was something for everyone. Here’s your chance to see (or see again) Clemson’s amazing presence at this popular annual event in downtown Greenville. Learn about some of the exhibits here. View photos here. Experience the excitement through video […]

Call for proposals: Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Incentive Grant Fund

By Lee A. Gill, J.D. Office of Inclusion and Equity I am pleased to announce the call for proposals for the 2017-2018 Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Incentive Grant Fund, supported by the Office of Inclusion and Equity. Previous years’ grants have supported a wide variety of innovative projects that have enriched Clemson University and benefited […]

Street delays at Calhoun and Parkway drive intersection

Facilities reports that drivers using the intersection of Calhoun Drive and Parkway Drive (Near Sikes Hall and Bowman field) might experience delays on Thursday. Workers will paint a Tiger Paw on the street at the four-way stop sign. Work begins at 9 a.m. on Thursday (May 18) and is expect to last until 11:30 a.m. […]

Deal alert: Campus dining hall offering $5 meals all day

By Jackie Todd, Office of University Relations Beginning this week, Clemson’s faculty and staff can get breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Core Campus dining hall for $5. “We know there are fewer dining options available over the summer when campus is not as busy,” said Aramark marketing manager Liz Sturgis. “The $5 promotion is […]