Inside Clemson

NRGSA selling locally grown Christmas trees

Just in time for the holiday season, the Natural Resources Graduate Student Association (NRGSA) is selling locally-grown Christmas trees to faculty, staff, and students. These festive tress can be picked up at the Lehotsky Hall loading dock Monday Dec. 2 at 5 p.m. The association will have two demo trees on display in the McAdams […]

Parking/transit news: Nov. 20-27

No Parking in Fire Lanes Clemson Fire and EMS and Parking and Transportation Services have been monitoring the use of fire lanes and have noted a great deal of abuse. Clemson Fire and EMS has asked Parking and Transportation Services to assist us in ensuring that all fires lanes across campus remain clear in case […]

Rachel Walker Finklea, retiree – Nov. 8, 2013

Rachel Walker Finklea, 89, of Clemson died Nov. 8, 2013. She worked as a custodial worker at the university’s physical plan and retired in 1986 with 17 years of service. Surviving are her husband, three daughters, three sons, family and friends. Memorial services were held Nov. 16 at New Light Baptist Church. Condolences may be […]

Charles Franklin Risher, retiree – Nov. 8, 2013

Charles Franklin Risher, 87, of Rock Hill died Nov. 8, 2013. He worked as an extension poultry specialist with the York County Cooperative Extension Service and was a professor in Clemson’s poultry department. He retired in 1983 with 29 years of service and was awarded Professor Emeritus of Poultry Science. Surviving are his sister, family […]

Clemson-Citadel Military Appreciation Game Goes Green: Marine base helps generate power for the day

Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative, Santee Cooper and Sterling Planet are teaming up to provide electricity generated from renewable resources to power the Nov. 23 football game between host Clemson University and The Citadel. The Green Powered game is celebrated as part of Military Appreciation Day, which has special meaning for these two military-proud institutions. Approximately […]

Give your opinion about off-campus routes! Clemson Area Transit survey

Clemson University, together with the City of Clemson, has hired a consulting firm that specializes in public transportation planning to conduct a comprehensive operational analysis of Clemson Area Transit, focusing on the off-campus routes, with a particular focus on the Red Route. The purposes of the study are to evaluate and recommend improvements to CAT’s […]

Parking/transit news: Nov. 14 game day impacts and other information

Thursday, Nov. 14 game day – administrative offices close at noon: Parking and Transit Impacts All vehicles parked on campus in IPTAY areas must be relocated by 1 p.m. to avoid towing. On-campus transit routes will cease operation at 1:30 p.m. The Research Park Shuttle to the AMRL and Rich Lab will be running an […]

Tigernet wireless to be discontinued on Nov. 20

By Nathan Long, CCIT Starting Nov. 20, Tigernet will stop actively broadcasting and will no longer be a wireless service option for your laptop, iPad or mobile device. Switch to Clemson’s new wireless service, eduroam, today for uninterrupted wireless service. Remember to change your mobile device as well as your laptop! Download the eduroam installer […]

America Recycles Day: Tour Kite Hill on Nov. 15

By Dave Vandeventer University Facilities In celebration of America Recycles Day, Clemson University Recycling will host tours of the Kite Hill recycling facility from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Friday Nov. 15.  Please join us as we celebrate this nationwide event and see where all of the recycled materials that have been collected from the […]

Appreciating the military: Clemson students to collect items to donate to troops

By Julia C. Turner, Office of Media Relations Each year, College of Business and Behavioral Science professor Russell Purvis gives his Project Management 411 students a large-scale assignment to design and oversee a service project. This kind of experience helps students think critically and work toward goals while developing planning and communication skills. This year, […]