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“HOOKed on Microscopy” Micrograph Contest Celebrates the Importance of Light Microscopy

The Clemson Light Imaging Facility is celebrating the importance of light microscopy with the first annual micrograph competition, “HOOKEd on Microscopy.” The competition is free and open to the public for anyone 18 years or older. Anyone who has taken an image using a light microscope can submit an entry to the contest. A micrograph […]

Seeking faculty and staff who are veterans

This year, Veteran’s Day will be observed on Nov. 11. To celebrate this special day and honor those who have served our country, Inside Clemson will highlight some faculty and staff who have served in the armed forces. If you are interested in being included in Inside Clemson, email your name, department, rank, branch, and […]

Clemson reviewing Title IX training module content

Clemson University has suspended an online Title IX training module to further review the content. “This online course, used by other universities across the country, was selected to be given to undergraduate students this summer and fall as part of a comprehensive effort to prevent sexual discrimination, harassment and assault in response to growing concerns […]

Seeking nominations for Thomas Green Clemson Award for Excellence

The Provost’s Office seeks nominations for the Thomas Green Clemson Award for Excellence. Established in 1999, this distinguished accolade recognizes Clemson University faculty and staff who have made sustained and significant contributions to the academic life at Clemson and who have exhibited exemplary teaching, research and/or service. While all Clemson faculty and staff are eligible, […]

Alpha Beta Drive, student union courtyard impacted by construction

Alpha Beta Road

Alpha Beta Drive, located near the Union and Norris Hall will close for construction Sept. 28 through Oct. 3. This road leads to the Parking and Transportation Services office, Harcombe Dining Hall, university mail room and post office, the university municipal court and student government office. As a result, no personal vehicles will be permitted […]

Faculty professional development sessions offered

Clemson Online is offering a series of faculty development sessions on various aspects of online teaching and learning.  These sessions will be conducted as webinars through Adobe Connect. Click here to see the full listing. For questions about the sessions, contact Allyson Davis.

Mary W. Morgan, retiree – August 24, 2014

Mary W. Morgan, 88, of Clemson died August 24, 2014. She was an administrative assistant in the Department of the Vice President for Student Affairs, who retired in 1987, after 23 years of service. She is survived by her son, two daughters, family and friends. Memorials may be sent to the Clemson United Methodist Church, […]

Robert “Bob” McLellan, retiree – Sept. 5, 2014

Dr. Robert “Bob” McLellan, 76, of Clemson died Sept. 5, 2014. He was department chair and professor of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, who retired in 2001 after 29 years of service. McLellan is survived by his wife, son, two daughters, family and friends. In lieu of Flowers, please adopt a stray dog or keep […]

Beatrice Burton, retiree – Sept. 5, 2014

Beatrice Burton, 83, of Clemson died Sept. 5, 2014. She was a supply specialist in Engineering Services, who retired in 1993, after 19 years of service. She is survived by her daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family and friends. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m., Saturday, October 18, 2014, in the chapel of Duckett-Robinson Funeral […]

Absalom W. Snell, faculty – Sept. 11, 2014

Dr. Absalom W. Snell, 90, former head of Agricultural Engineering and associate director of the Clemson Agricultural Experiment Station, died Thursday. Snell served the university for 39 years from 1949 to 1988. A professor and department chair in Agricultural Engineering, Snell was associate director of the Clemson Experiment Station from 1975 to 1988, and acted […]