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John G. Murray III, retiree – March 6, 2016

John G. Murray III, 79, of Edisto Island died March 6, 2016. Dr. Murray was a veterinarian specialist with the Department of Livestock & Poulty Health. He had 13 years of service with Clemson University when he retired in 2001, but served the citizens of South Carolina and veterinarian organizations for more than 30 years. […]

Esme Kemp, student – March 4, 2016

Esme Kemp, 20, died March 4 Kemp was a senior computer science major from Greenwood. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is providing grief counseling. Students who want to speak to a counselor should contact CAPS at 864-656-2451. A private funeral service was held by the family.    

March 16 campus steam outage to impact limited number of main campus buildings

A campus steam outage has been scheduled for March 16. The planned outage is needed to address two critical steam leaks and will impact a limited number of buildings on Clemson’s main campus, officials say. The outage will begin at about  8 a.m. March 16 and end at or before 5 p.m. on the same […]

Facilities head to move out of state, Barnette named interim director

Pic of Bob Wells and Todd Barnette

By Ashley Hedrick, Class of 2016 You can’t walk very far across campus without passing a space that Facilities director Bob Wells hasn’t influenced during his 17 years of service at Clemson University. From the renovation of the amphitheater and creation of the CU-ICAR facility in Greenville to the building of the new Watt Family […]

The Financial Literacy Series: Encouraging financial awareness, education, and engagement

To help the university’s faculty and staff make sound financial decisions, the Office of Human Resources is partnering with the South Carolina Retirement System to provide a series of no-cost financial literacy seminars. Whether you are beginning your professional career or nearing retirement, the financial literacy seminars will provide you with the tools and resources […]

Sheila O. Malmgren, staff – Feb. 27, 2016

Sheila O. Malmgren, 58, of Clemson, died Feb. 27, 2016. A 26-year veteran of Clemson, Malmgren was the administrative coordinator for Budgets and Financial Planning. She is survived by her husband, daughter, grandchildren, friends and family. A Celebration of Life will be held 2 p.m. Friday, March 4 at Pendleton United Methodist Church, 217 S. Broad […]

Admissions Web page available en español

Clemson’s “How to Apply” admissions Web page is now available en español! Designed primarily for Spanish-speaking parents and families, the Spanish admissions page will provide important information about undergraduate admissions-procedures, deadlines, requirements, and helpful tips. NCES projects the number of public high school graduates is projected to increase 64 percent through 2022 for students who […]

Seeking nominations for research award

The Office of the Vice President for Research is accepting nominations for the 2016 Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement in Research. Clemson University tenured or tenure-track faculty who have conducted research in residence for at least five years are eligible for the award. Click here for complete nomination details.

Miller named interim dean of students

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By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Christopher Miller has been appointed as interim associate vice president for Student Affairs and Dean of Students. “Dr. Miller has tremendous experience in higher education and we are fortunate to have him serve in this role while the search for a person to fill this position on a […]

Nominate an outstanding woman

The President’s Commission on the Status of Women annually honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to improve the status of women. These awards include: Outstanding woman academic faculty member Outstanding woman classified staff Outstanding woman graduate student Outstanding woman undergraduate student Distinguished contributor Thea McCrary Student Award for Outstanding Service, named in honor of […]