Inside Clemson

Stefanie Martin, student – Dec. 7, 2014

Stefanie Martin, 18, of Columbia, S.C., passed away Dec. 7 in her campus residence hall of apparent natural causes, pending an autopsy. Martin was a freshman general engineering major. She is survived by her parents and brother. Online condolences may be posted at the Dunbar Funeral Home website. Counseling and Psychological Services is providing grief […]

Clemson launches search for three key positions

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Clemson University has launched a national search for three leadership positions. Clemson is seeking candidates for vice president of research, associate provost and dean of the Graduate School and dean of the University Libraries. “As we focus on Clemson’s vision and priorities, we need collaborative leaders in place […]

Douthit Hills construction to begin Dec. 15

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Construction on the long-awaited Douthit Hills project begins Dec. 15. To accommodate construction, some roads in that area will close and more than 300 parking spaces along North Palmetto Boulevard and Daniel Drive will be relocated to other areas of Clemson’s main campus. What’s going to change for […]

Construction update: Union Drive to close; ATMs to be built

Dec. 15 is going to be a busy day. In addition to the start of the Douthit Hills project near Highway 93, the Core Campus construction, currently underway in the heart of Clemson’s main campus, will yield a few changes. As part of the Core Campus improvements, the Student Union overhang will be permanently removed. […]

President Clements: Message to the Clemson family

At a time of year when our thoughts are turning to family, holidays and the start of a new year – all the things that unite us and bring us joy — it is discouraging that so many events and issues are causing division and hurt, and making many students feel unwanted at this great […]

Ebola update

As the semester ends and holiday travel commences, Redfern Health Center officials remind all faculty, staff and students to heed travel advisories from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). CDC urges all U.S. residents to avoid nonessential travel to Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone because of unprecedented outbreaks of Ebola in those countries and caution […]

Changes come to Student Affairs leadership

Clemson University officials announced a change in leadership of the Student Affairs division, with the departure of vice president Gail DiSabatino, effective immediately. Former vice president Almeda Jacks will return to her alma mater Dec. 3 to serve as interim vice president. “We appreciate Gail’s eight years of service to Clemson and wish her the […]

Save money at Campus Banner + Design’s Cyber Week sale

Campus Banner + Design is offering special pricing that staff and faculty won’t want to miss! Cyber sales aren’t limited to Monday, but instead, we are offering them all week long! Find the perfect holiday gift for your favorite Clemson fan, including Clemson-themed phone and laptop skins. Our unique Clemson products, including posters, canvas prints, […]

Joan D. Coleman, retiree – Nov. 29, 2014

Joan D. Coleman, 67, of Liberty, died November 29, 2014. She was an administrative specialist at Redfern Health Center, who retired in 1996, after 22 years of service. She is survived by her siblings, family, and friends. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 2, at 2 p.m. in the Liberty Mortuary Chapel. Memorials may […]

Doris S. Calhoun, retiree – Nov. 17, 2014

Doris S. Calhoun, 85, of Reston, Virginia, died Nov. 17, 2014. She was a library technology assistant, who retired in 1994, after 25 years of service. Calhoun is survived by her two children, four grandchildren, family and friends. An internment of ashes ceremony will be held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Pendleton, SC, at […]