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Clemson offers support, space to faculty, staff and students

Members of the Clemson community may have been impacted by reports of recent international and domestic tragedies. The Chief Diversity Office and the Division of Student Affairs will offer space for students, faculty and staff to come together to support each other. The space will be open from 2-4 p.m. Thursday, July 14 in the […]

Ft. Hill Street closed July 20-22, Hwy. 93 lane closures July 21-23

Fort Hill to be closed for repaving July 18 – 23 Fort Hill Street, from the Calhoun Mansion to Service Drive, will be closed for repaving Monday, July 18 through Saturday, July 23. No vehicle access will be permitted during this time. Please keep this in mind as you drive around campus and instruct guests […]

John Willis Kenelly, retiree – July 3, 2016

John Willis Kenelly Jr., 80, of Clemson, died July 3, 2016. Kenelly was an alumni professor and department head of mathematical sciences. He retired in 1994 with 30 years of service. Kenelly was an important part of the development of the department. He also played an important role in the development of the advanced placement […]

Ernest B. Rogers, retiree – June 13, 2016

Ernest B. Rogers Jr., 91, of Orangeburg, died June 13, 2016. Rogers served in the U.S. Army Air Force before he worked as an associate professor of agricultural engineering in the School of Agriculture. He retired in 1978 with 28 years of service. Rogers is survived by his brother, two daughters, family and friends. A […]

July 13 Main campus Active Shooter training: Additional information

By Eric Hendricks Chief of Police Clemson University Police Department On Wednesday morning, July 13, the university will conduct a test of its emergency preparedness with a drill simulating a specific threat to our campus. Reason for the Exercise: Exercises like this allow us to evaluate our emergency protocols, staff training and technologies, and ensure […]

Facilitate effective dialogue through GOODTalk

By Kate Radford, Campus Activities and Events The Gantt Multicultural Center and Campus Activities & Events are now accepting applications for our Fall 2016 GOODTalk sessions. GOODTalk is a 10-week sustained dialogue for staff and faculty across the campus. GOODTalk will engage 8-12 participants around topics which influence our student and staff communities, relevant to […]

Research study: Opinions needed from those aged 65+

Faculty and staff who are age 65 and older are invited to take part in a research study to assess opinions and attitudes on technology.  The study is completely online and does not require an in-person session. The online study takes about 30 minutes to complete and participants will earn $10. Other than the age […]