Inside Clemson

Dr. Chester R. Smith, retiree – June 25, 2018

Dr. Chester R. Smith, 98, of Clemson, died June 25, 2018. He was a professor of industrial management, who retired in 1982 after 14 years of service. He is survived by his son, two daughters, family and friends. Share your memories and post condolences at Duckett-Robinson Funeral Home, www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com.  

Excel as a supervisor: Fall supervisor training announced

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The Office of Human Resource’s popular training series for supervisors starts in August and runs throughout the fall. Sessions provide university supervisors with the necessary knowledge, skills and behaviors that will allow them to excel in their current roles. Space is limited! Register here. Find out why Fredda Owens, a supervisor in Clemson Libraries, “recommends […]

Watt Center launches inaugural Faculty Fellows program

By Blythe Steelman Public Information Director Watt Family Innovation Center  Clemson faculty members will now have the opportunity to explore the Watt Family Innovation Center’s unique capabilities in developing cross-disciplinary activities that support university-wide goals, thanks to the new Watt Faculty Fellows program launching this August. Up to 20 Fellows will be accepted into the […]

Annual drinking water report is available

The 2017 Annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) on the quality of drinking water supplied by the Clemson University water system is now available. The report lists the results of tests for various contaminants required by federal and state regulations. This annual report is issued by the university to comply with the 1996 amendments to the […]

Clemson’s training management system gets a new look

The Office of Human Resources (HR) will introduce a new look to its training management system (TMS). Organizers say the new look was created in response to remove the confusion reported by faculty and staff who shared that past training notifications looked like phishing attempts. Watch a quick video that outlines changes to the TMS. […]

Edward Charles Murdock, professor emeritus – June 6, 2018

Dr. Edward Charles Murdock died June 6, 2018. He was a professor and extension weed specialist of agronomy, Pee Dee research and education center, who retired in 2003 after 32 years of service. More information will be shared as it is received.

Published here: Clemson has a University Press

By Alison Mero, Managing Editor, Clemson University Press According to a recent issue of The Chronicle Review, 71 percent of R1 institutions have a university press. Clemson is in good company: our press was founded in 2000 and now has more than 100 books in print; in recent years, it has expanded to produce more […]

Wesley Chad Robinson, staff – June 14, 2018

Wesley C. Robinson, 29, of Laurens, died June 14, 2018. He was an agricultural/animal associate, who had been employed for seven and a half months at the LaMaster Dairy Farm. Robinson attended Clemson’s College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences and graduated in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in animal science. He left Clemson after […]

David D. Moyle, professor emeritus – June 11, 2018

Dr. David D. Moyle, 75, of Central, died June 11, 2018. He was a lecturer of physics and astronomy, who retired in 2004 after 30 years of service. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, family and friends. Memorials may be sent to University Lutheran Church Campus Ministry, 111 Sloan Street, Clemson, SC 29631 […]

Ombudsman office moves to a new location

The University Ombudsman office has relocated to 201 West Cherry Road, Seneca, the former site of the Tri-County Bridge Success Center office. Officials ask visitors to be patient as they activate phone lines and computer connections during the move. They said response times, appointments and communications might be temporarily delayed as the they make the […]