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Call for nominations: Martin Luther King Jr. Awards for Excellence in Service

The President’s Office will present the Martin Luther King Jr. Awards for Excellence in Service at next year’s MLK Commemorative Service on Jan. 22, 2019. Three awards are given annually in these categories: Clemson University student (Undergraduate or graduate) Clemson University employee (Faculty or staff) Clemson Area community member (Anderson, Oconee or Pickens counties) Please […]

Clemson brand: Tell us what you think, get a chance at $25

Love Clemson? Want the chance to receive a $25 Visa gift card? University Relations is conducting a research study on the power of the Clemson brand. Do you love Clemson? Want to be a part of the study? Who can join: University Relations is looking to recruit 10 faculty and 10 staff members for a […]

Save the date: President and First Lady to host holiday open house Dec. 4

President Jim Clements and First Lady Beth Clements will host this year’s Holiday Open House from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the Almeda Jacks Ballroom, located on the second floor of the Hendrix Student Center. The open house is an opportunity for the president and first lady to thank Clemson faculty, […]

United Way Campaign approaches goal

The United Way campaign is closing in on this year’s $130,000 goal. With two weeks left, and nearly $106,000 raised, campaign organizers believe the goal is more than attainable. They are confident in the continued generosity of Clemson faculty and staff. The United Way campaign officially ends on Nov. 30, so those who have yet […]

Faculty, staff and student veterans to be honored at appreciation brunch

By Alex Foster, Staff Senate Veterans are a very special part of Clemson. To celebrate them and honor the university’s military heritage, Clemson will host its third annual Veterans Appreciation Brunch from 9 until 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 in the Burton Gallery at Littlejohn Coliseum. All faculty, staff and student veterans are encouraged to […]

Lanham appointed Provost Distinguished Professor

Pic of Drew Lanham

Dr. J. Drew Lanham has been appointed as Provost Distinguished Professor, a special designation awarded by the provost to recognize outstanding scholars who are highly productive and build a national reputation for Clemson University. Lanham is a master teacher and alumni distinguished professor in the department of forestry and environmental conservation. A Clemson alum and faculty […]

Clemson hosts GIS Day Nov. 14

By Kelly McKeon, Class of 2020 The geospatial technologies industry is becoming increasing lucrative. The industry has varying applications, ranging from architecture to agriculture to emergency services. Key to the industry is the use of geographic information systems (GIS), which gather, manage and analyze data. For faculty, staff and students, GIS offers a variety of […]

Tiger Advocate training offered to combat gender bias, next training is Nov. 16

Kelly McKeon, Class of 2020 Clemson’s faculty members are being trained to identify and combat gender bias and discrimination as Tiger Advocates through Tigers ADVANCE, a $3.4 million National Science Foundation grant. The Tiger Advocates workshops have been tailored to Clemson through the examination of case studies on gender bias at Clemson. Currently, 94 faculty […]

Nov. 12 training deadline approaches

The university thanks those 83.6 percent of faculty and staff who have already taken the required Conflict of Interest training and the 81.6 percent of faculty and staff who have already taken the required Cybersecurity training. All Clemson University faculty and staff are required to complete university-required online Conflict of Interest training and Cybersecurity training […]

Joseph C. Mullins, retiree, Oct 30, 2018

Dr. Joseph C. Mullins, of Clemson, died Oct 30, 2018. He worked as a professor of chemical engineering and retired in 1993 with 29 years of service. Mullins is survived by his wife, children and friends and family. Services were held Nov. 5. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the National Parkinson […]