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ClemsonForward: Phase 1 of college reorganization launching July 1

After many, many hours of work by hundreds of people across campus, the first phase of college reorganization is ready to launch on July 1. The College Reorganization Committee would like to take a moment to let the Clemson Family know what will take place this week as well as some additional transitions that will […]

Tiger Transit to assume Greenville-Clemson bus route

  By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Changes are in store for riders who use Greenlink’s Tiger Commute route that connects Clemson and Greenville. Beginning July 1, Greenlink will alter its partnership with Clemson University to provide bus service on the Clemson/Greenville route. But fear not. Clemson’s Parking and Transportation Services will provide transportation […]

Annual drinking water report is available

The 2015 Annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) on the quality of drinking water supplied by the Clemson University water system is now available. The report lists the results of tests for various contaminants required by federal and state regulations. This annual report is issued by the university to comply with the 1996 amendments to the […]

Avenue of Champions to close July 11-24

Pic of the Ave of Champions

The Avenue of Champions will close from July 11 through July 24 so that contractors can perform maintenance work to cellular antennas near the north stands in Memorial Stadium. The C-7 parking lot behind the Avenue of Champions will remain open during this time. Contact project manager Bryson Thomas with any questions.

Campus active shooter exercise scheduled for July 13

Pic of CUPD police car

By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations You can’t be prepared enough in a crisis. To demonstrate the University’s response to a potential campus threat, Clemson will hold an active shooter full-scale training exercise from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, at Edwards Hall on Clemson’s main campus. The exercise was originally scheduled […]

John Mott Jr., staff – May 30, 2016

John Mott Jr., of Bishopville, died May 30, 2016. Mott served in the U.S. Army until 1958 before he became an area country extension agent for Lee, Kershaw, Sumter and Berkeley Counties. He retired in 1988 with 28 plus years of service. Mott is survived by his son, daughter, family and friends. A funeral service […]

BUDGET: House and Senate override governor’s budget veto

Late last night, the South Carolina General Assembly finalized action on Governor Haley’s budget veto related to Clemson PSA. Clemson PSA Veto 3–Clemson PSA–T. Ed Garrison Arena Education/Conference Center-$1 million OVERRIDDEN BY THE HOUSE:  96-9 OVERRIDDEN BY THE SENATE: 35-4 As a recap, the state budget for FY2016-17 contains the following for Clemson University and […]

Orlando shootings: Counseling available for students, faculty and staff

By Raquel Contreras, Ph.D., Director Counseling and Psychological Services Redfern Health Center Counseling and Psychological Services offers support to the Orlando community, and to the LGBTQIA community, in particular. We offer our sincere condolences and stand in solidarity as we honor the rights of all and speak against injustice. This type of senseless tragedy touches […]

Remembering Orlando: Clemson to hold service tonight

Clemson will host a service to remember and honor the victims of the Orlando shootings at 6 p.m. Wednesday (June 15) at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Representatives from the student body, local faith- and non-faith-based groups and the university will participate. (RELATED: Clemson offers counseling resources for students, faculty and staff. Read more.) […]

New four-way stop at Cherry Rd and Zeta Theta Street

On Friday, June 17, there will be a new four-way stop in front of the bio-systems building on Cherry Road and Zeta Theta Street. Officials say the new sign was needed to help regulate pedestrian and vehicular traffic at this busy intersection. Contact Michael Smith at 864-643-6161 with any questions.