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Pic of Jeffrey Jospeh, his dad, Mark, and Pres Clements

By Jackie Todd, Clemson University Relations Amazing. That’s how seven-year-old Jeffrey Joseph described his time on the field in front of 85,000 cheering football fans in Death Valley. The Green Charter School second-grader accompanied his dad, who was honored as Staff Member of the Game during Clemson’s first home football game of the season. Jeffrey’s […]

Employee Assistance Program newsletter gets a new look

Clemson University provides an employee assistance program to University employees and their dependents/household members though Deer Oaks EAP, an outside resource for addressing work/life issues and living a happier, healthier, more balanced life. A variety of health and wellness, counseling, referral, and consultation services are available. Services are completely confidential, and there is no cost […]

Faculty applications wanted for ‘Sparking Creativity’ workshop

Blythe Steelman, Public Information Director Are you teaching a course during the Spring 2018 semester? Join the Watt Family Innovation Center and the Center of Excellence for Sparking Creativity – a workshop designed to teach you how to integrate Adobe Spark’s easy-to-use digital creativity tools with your classwork. This workshop was initially held in August […]

Your donations can help Dominica rebuild

Clemson owns an extension station on the island of Dominica in the Caribbean which was recently devastated by Hurricane Maria. Clemson ENGAGE students are collecting donations through Dec. 15 to help our neighbors rebuild. Visit clemsonengage.org for more information on items needed, or to make a donation. Item donations are also welcome at donation boxes around […]

Edward L. Chandler III, retiree – July 27, 2017

Dr. Edward L. Chandler III, 79, Easley, South Carolina, died July 27, 2017. He was a veterinarian specialist, Livestock and Poultry Health, who retired in 2002 with 13 years of State service. He is survived by his wife, children, family and friends. Funeral services were held on July 30, 2017. In lieu of flowers, memorial […]

Willie Mae Woods, retiree – Nov. 11, 2017

Willie Mae Woods, 71, of Seneca, South Carolina, died Nov. 11, 2017. She was a housekeeping supervisor in the housing department, who retired in 2008 with an impressive 33 years of service. She is survived by her children and grandchildren including her granddaughter, Katrina Gambrell, an administrative specialist in University Housing. Funeral services were held […]

John W. Califf – Oct. 30, 2017

John W. Califf, Jr., 94, of Columbia died on Oct. 30, 2017. He was the college editor for the Public Relations from 1948 to 1956. His lettering was used for the neon sign on the Clemson House. Califf earned BS and BA degrees in Architecture with honors from Clemson University. He is survived by his […]

Campus invited to Dec. 5 Holiday Open House

Holiday Open house concept flyer

President and Mrs. Clements will host a holiday reception from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Tuesday Dec. 5 at the Almeda Jacks Ballroom, 2nd floor, Hendrix Center. Held annually so that leaders can connect with faculty, staff and students, the event will feature light refreshments and a special appearance by Santa Paws and the Tiger. […]

United Way Campaign approaches goal

With more than $104,000 in one-time gifts and pledges, Clemson’s United Way campaign is making headway toward its $120,000 goal. The generosity of Clemson’s faculty and staff resulted in successful campaigns in past years. Organizers hope that this year is no different. Although the campaign officially wraps-up on Nov. 17, faculty and staff can still […]

Host an international student for a holiday meal

The Office of International Services seeks members of the Clemson Family to participate in its Holiday Meal Host program for international students and scholars and members of the local community. About the program The program connects Clemson’s visiting students and scholars with local students, faculty, staff and community members who are willing to open their […]