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John “JJ” William Jenkins, retiree – Jan. 1, 2018

John “JJ” William Jenkins, 61, of Westminster died Jan. 1, 2018. He was a structural area painter in the University Facilities maintenance services department, who retired in 2016 with 33 years of service. He is survived by his children, family and friends. Funeral services were held Jan. 4, 2018. Flowers are accepted at 180 Eva-Frank […]

Get your new main campus maps at the Visitors Center

Pic of campus map

New campus maps are here! To keep our visitors informed on the latest building updates on campus, the Visitors Center has created new and updated main campus maps. If you have or keep maps at your office location for visitors and guests, please make sure you stop by or contact the Visitors Center for new […]

How will recent tax reform affect your paycheck?

Due to the tax reform bill that was signed into law on Dec. 22, 2017, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is developing federal tax withholding guidance for employers to facilitate federal tax withholding calculations. The IRS expects to deliver new 2018 federal tax withholding guidelines to allow taxpayers to begin seeing changes in their paychecks […]

GIS workshop series to begin Jan. 12

By Blake Lytle UAV & GIS Specialist Clemson Center for Geospatial Technologies   The Clemson Center for Geospatial Technologies (CCGT) is hosting the GIS Fundamentals Workshop Series beginning on Friday, Jan. 12. These weekly hands-on workshops will provide experience with a variety of GIS concepts, software, and skills and are designed to help students acquire […]

Developing leaders: President’s Leadership Institute class hits halfway mark

By Jackie Todd, University Relations Leadership is not a position, according to Jim Clements. One can be a leader regardless of title, salary, or placement on an organizational chart. Leadership is about action, impact and making a difference. That message is being heard by 25 participants of the President’s Leadership Institute (PLI), who have now […]

Make a difference, save a life

By Kristi E. Bussell, MPH Assistant Director for Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Initiatives Student Health Services Why Get Involved?  Why do people choose to invest their resources (time, money, etc.) in organizations, issues, causes, institutions, and other entities? One reason may be because those external forces affect them or someone in their social circle. […]

Hazardous weather: What to do if winter weather strikes

Winter weather in South Carolina is unpredictable, so it’s a good time to review Clemson University’s emergency closing policy and emergency closing procedure so you’ll know what to do if conditions deteriorate. University officials monitor local weather conditions before making decisions to cancel classes, close offices or delay openings. You can find updates on the […]