Inside Clemson

Stephen Earl Hutchinson, staff – May 15, 2016

Stephen Earl Hutchinson, 62, died May 15, 2016. He was a senior technician at Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute. Hutchinson was part of the Clemson University family for eight years but has 35 years of service with the state. He is survived by his wife, son, daughters, family and friends. Memorial services will be […]

Ann Dalton Winchester, retiree – May 15, 2016

Ann Dalton Winchester, 78, of Easley died May 15, 2016. Winchester was an administrative assistant at Pickens County Extension Service. She retired in 1994 with 11 years of service. She is survived by her husband, son, daughter, family and friends. A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. May 18, 2016 at Thomas McAfee […]

William Walton “Walt” Wilson, retiree – May 11, 2016

William Walton “Walt” Wilson, 92, of Greenville, died May 11, 2016. Wilson served U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII before he worked as a lab machine shop supervisor in the Division of Engineering Services. He retired in 1987 with 31 years of service. Wilson is survived by his wife, son, daughter, family and friends. Graveside […]

Summer construction contributes to campus modernization

Pic of Core Campus construction

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Construction continues on Clemson’s main campus during the summer months. More than 70 small and large projects are ongoing, all contributing to modernized campus classrooms, housing, workspace and infrastructure. While it’s prudent for faculty, staff, students and university visitors to be aware of construction zones, detours and outages, […]

Cooper Café opens in the Library

Clemson Home Dining unveiled the new Cooper Café in Cooper Library last week. Located in room 311, this coffee shop offers various pastries, chips, Starbucks coffee and more, along with a relaxing garden view of the reflection pond. Whether you’re conducting research in the stacks, need a break from your nearby office or just walking […]

CUPD: Be aware of phone scams

The Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) has received complaints of phone scams. Both complaints have involved a suspect calling and advising victims that he/she represents a federal agency [either the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)] and threatens to arrest the victim if they do not immediately purchase a large […]

Your ideas for ethical dilemmas needed

CUEthos is a new social media site seeking to engage the Clemson community in a broad discussion of our shared values.  The heart of the system is a series of ethical dilemmas which draw users into open ended ethical discussions. Organizers are in the process of designing next year’s dilemmas and welcome suggestions from anyone […]

Submit abstracts: Social issues in the search for extraterrestrial life

NASA has announced that they expect to find evidence of life beyond Earth within 20 years, which will be one of the most important discoveries in human history and raise a host of complex social and ethical questions.  Kelly Smith in the Philosophy and Religion department is organizing a workshop in the Fall where scholars […]

Libraries: Feedback sought about research data management practices

Research funding agencies are implementing mandates requiring grant applicants to submit data management plans, and grant recipients to archive and make research data available when appropriate. These mandates require the University and Libraries to develop new services and infrastructure in support of data management planning, archiving, and accessibility. This survey is designed to help us […]

Clemson Baseball: Free admission for faculty and staff

(Photo by Carl Ackerman)

Kick off your summer with Clemson Baseball! Your Clemson Tigers are coming off a big series win over #9 NC State and invite you to join in the fun as they take on The College of Charleston this Wednesday, May 11 at 4 p.m. All Clemson University faculty and staff receive free admission just by […]