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Officials continue to monitor Hurricane Irma, impacts

Clemson University continues to closely monitor Hurricane Irma. Forecasters say that South Carolinians should remain vigilant and expect heavy rain and strong winds. The Sept. 6 executive order that declared a state of emergency in South Carolina remains in effect. Here’s what we’re doing: -Clemson remains in regular contact with local and state emergency services. […]

Hurricane Irma update and what to do during hazardous conditions

Clemson and other state agencies are preparing for Hurricane Irma, which may impact our area in the next few days. Just a reminder to review Clemson University’s Emergency Closing Policy and Emergency Closing Procedure so you will know what to do if conditions deteriorate. University officials monitor local weather conditions before making decisions to cancel […]

Serve on the Black Faculty and Staff Commission

The Black Faculty and Staff Commission is accepting nominations for three faculty seats. The Commission is charged with documenting the status of black faculty and staff and advising the Chief Diversity Officer with specific recommendations for increasing diversity and enhancing the quality of life among black employees in the university’s workforce. The Commission reports to […]

Seeking nominations for James E. Bostic Jr. award

The Clemson University Office of Inclusion and Equity seeks nominations from faculty, staff, students, and administrators for the James E. Bostic Jr. Diversity and Inclusive Excellence Award.  Recipients of this award will receive a $1,000 cash prize and a distinctive commemorative award. Nominations for the award can be submitted online. The nomination period began  Sept. […]

Walter E. Berry, retiree Aug. 27, 2017

Walter E. Berry, 79, of Clemson died Aug. 27, 2017. He was an environmental quality manager in the Occupational Environmental Health Services department, who retired in 1994 with 27 years of service. He is survived by his wife, daughter, family and friends. Funeral services were held on Aug. 31, 2017. In lieu of flowers, memorials […]

CB+D hosts welcome back sale

Take advantage of Campus Banner + Design’s (CB+D) WELCOME TO TIGERTOWN SALE, Sept. 4–Sept. 15, 2017. For a limited time, we are offering some of our most popular products at a reduced price. All mounted signs, banners and step-stake signs are 10 percent off the original price when you mention this code: CAMPUSTIGERS. Work directly […]

Clemson Crew to host Community Kids Day

The Clemson University Club Rowing Team (Clemson Crew) will host the first Clemson Community Kids Day from 9 until noon Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Clemson University boathouse. The event is open to all 1st through 8th graders. The team will give an introduction on how to row, how to use the rowing machine, and […]

Be a Tiger Advocate

By Melissa Vogel, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology Associate Director/Program Lead, Tiger Advocates (ADVANCE) Do you want to make Clemson a more welcoming, inclusive and supportive workplace for all faculty? Become a Tiger Advocate! Part of the NSF-funded ADVANCE initiative, Tiger Advocates is a new faculty group interested in supporting equality in their departments, colleges, as […]

First Friday parade canceled due to inclement weather

University officials have closely monitored the weather forecast for this afternoon’s First Friday Parade. With a severe threat of rain and lightning during the parade lineup process between 4 and 6 p.m., the decision has been made to cancel today’s festivities. Organizers said the safety of both participants and spectators is the university’s number-one priority […]

Portion of Hwy. 93 sidewalk to close Sept. 5 – 8

A portion of Hwy. 93 sidewalk at Sherman Street will be closed Sept. 5 through Sept. 8, 2017. Workers will replace the sidewalk in that area. One of the traffic lanes will also close in that area, so drivers are advised to proceed with caution. Contract security will be on site to aid pedestrians in […]