Inside Clemson

LGBTQ Commission to hold open forum

The President’s LGBTQ Commission will hold an open forum at 1 p.m. Friday, March 30 in room 118 of the Academic Success Center. During that time, the commission will outline its purpose, goals and activities and will listen to comments, questions, and/or concerns from the campus community. The commission has created an anonymous feedback form […]

Seeking nominations for faculty and staff excellence awards

The Division of Undergraduate Studies annual awards committee seeks nominations for its annual faculty and staff excellence awards. Each spring, the Division recognizes one outstanding faculty member and one staff member who has made exemplary contributions to undergraduate student success at Clemson. Each award recipient will receive a $1,000 cash stipend. Please consider nominating deserving […]

Moving/relocation expenses taxable

As a result of tax reform legislation passed in December, all moving and relocation expenses are now taxable. Reimbursements must be processed through the online Clemson University special pay process and amounts received will be the reimbursable amount less taxes withheld (FICA, Federal and State taxes). University Controller Steve Crump said, “Since these reimbursements are […]

Jeanne Andrishok Briggs, Ph.D., research associate – March 8, 2018

Jeanne Andrishok Briggs, Ph.D., research associate with the Clemson University Experiment Station, passed away on March 8, 2018. Briggs had worked for the Experiment Station since April 2017. Previously, Briggs was the nursery manager for the S.C. Botanical Garden and coordinated and managed the Garden’s semi-annual plant sales each fall and spring. She also served […]

University’s Perimeter Road speed limit dropping to 35 mph 

Drivers on Clemson University’s Silas N. Pearman Boulevard – commonly known as Perimeter Road – will need to slow down. The speed limit is being lowered to 35 mph from 45 mph. New speed limit signs are being installed along the road, which runs from U.S. 76 to Walter T. Cox Boulevard (Highway 93). Clemson […]

Dr. Gordon Whitfield Patterson, retiree – Feb. 15, 2018

Gordon Whitfield Patterson, 79, of Seneca, died Feb. 15, 2018. He was an associate professor in the School of Architecture who retired in 2004 with 31 years of service. She is survived by his wife, children, family and friends. Memorial services were held on Feb. 22.   In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made […]

Institutional Research launches interactive factbook

The Office of Institutional Research has launched a new Clemson University interactive factbook. The factbook contains current and historical data about Clemson University, including information on students and employees. New features include graduation and retention information and historical trend information, as well as filters allowing users to create customized views. A new software, Tableau, is used […]

Supervisory skills enhanced through leadership certificate program

March’s employee assistance program (EAP) newsletter highlights an important program for Clemson’s supervisors. Click here to learn more about Deer Oaks EAP, an outside resource for addressing work/life issues and living a happier, healthier, more balanced life.

It pays to recruit for Clemson

The Employee Referral Program (ERP) is 1 year old. The program rewards Clemson faculty and staff when they register and use the program to help refer the best and the brightest to Clemson employment. With more than 1,500 referrals made in its first year and dozens of employees sharing thousands of dollars, the program is […]

Accessing your Form 1095-C

In compliance with Affordable Care Act reporting requirements, the Office of Human Resources (OHR) provides a form 1095-C to all employees who were eligible to participate in state health insurance through Clemson University at any time in 2017 (regardless of whether they chose to enroll or not). Clemson University is also required to provide a […]