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Agnes B. Rosborough, retiree – Dec. 26, 2014

Agnes B. Rosborough, 80, of Columbia, died Dec. 26, 2014. She was an administrative specialist at the Clemson University Richland County Extension Office, who retired in 1998, after 21 years of service. She is survived by her sisters, her family, and her friends. Funeral services were held Dec. 30 at Forest Lake Presbyterian Church. Memorials […]

John H. Hawkins, retiree – Dec. 19, 2014

John H. Hawkins, 73, of Central, died Dec. 19, 2014. He was a battalion chief for the Clemson University Fire Department, who retired in 1998, after 33 years of service. He is survived by his wife, his family, and his friends. Funeral services were held Dec. 23 in the chapel of Duckett-Robinson Funeral Home. Memorials […]

It’s flu season: Sullivan Center reminds us prevention is the best medicine

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report that more than half of the country is experiencing high flu activity. According to Will Mayo, the Joseph F. Sullivan Center’s medical surveillance coordinator, flu and upper respiratory issues at Clemson typically spike in January and February. “This is typically the […]

Seeking nominations: 2015 Abernathy-Cox One Clemson awards

The Clemson Joint City-University Advisory Board (JCUAB) seeks nominations for the 2015 Abernathy-Cox One Clemson Awards, presented annually to one organization or group, and one individual whose accomplishments have served both Clemson University and the City of Clemson and have made a significant impact on both entities. Any member of the city or university community […]

Water tower to come down

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Clemson’s skyline will change in a few weeks. The 200,000-gallon water tower that stands next to Clemson House at S.C. 93 and U.S. 123 will be dismantled beginning this week. Built in 1950, the 155-foot structure, according to the university’s Housing and Dining Services department, will take about […]

Clemson Dining to deliver Subway right to your door

By Liz Sturgis, Marketing Coordinator Who doesn’t love Subway?! And now Clemson Dining is making it easier to get your Subway fix. Clemson Dining will introduce a new curbside delivery service for Subway on Clemson’s main campus. Just look for the Subway cart parked at the library bridge on Thursday, Jan. 15 and Fri., Jan. […]

New university travel reimbursement policy announced

By Angela Wiggins, Disbursements Manager Procurement Services Procurement Services recently announced a revision to the University Travel Policy, effective Jan. 1, 2015.  This policy revision, a result of campus feedback, was implemented to simplify and clarify many parts of the previous travel policy. While this policy does not address all changes in travel that employees […]

Come improve your mind, body control, and self-defense skills

By June J. Pilcher Alumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology Shihan 8.Dan, Karatedo Doshinkan Want to be active, improve your mind/body control, and learn self-defense? Training in a traditional, non-competitive martial art will do this and more. In Karatedo Doshinkan we do full body exercise, become more focused and aware, improve our coordination and flexibility, and […]

Collin Dixon Stokes, student – Jan. 6, 2015

Collin Dixon Stokes, 22, died Jan. 6, 2015. Stokes was a senior wildlife and fisheries biology major from Bluffton. He is survived by his parents, Al and Shannon Stokes, and his sister, Mattie Stokes Parrott. Stokes’ father and sister are Clemson University alumni. Condolences can be sent to the Stokes family at: 207 Sawmill Creek […]

Exercise your mind and body: Faculty and staff golf camp

Members of the Faculty Senate and the Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management department are considering setting up a golf camp for Clemson faculty and staff who either want to learn how to play or improve their game. Show your interest by visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KL9CWYV and filling out the brief survey. Organizers say that Golf will give […]