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Trevor J. Innis, student

Trevor J. Innis, 18, passed away on May 5. He was a freshman computer science major from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

“We were saddened to hear of Trevor’s death,” said Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Chris Miller. “We send thoughts of healing to his loved ones during this difficult time.”

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is providing grief counseling to students. Any student who wants to speak to a counselor should contact CAPS at 864-656-2451. After-hours counseling is available by calling 864-656-2451 and selecting option 2 from the menu.

Counseling services are also available to faculty and staff through ComPsych, the University’s Employee Assistance Program provider, at 866-365-0813.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, May 25 from 10 a.m.-noon at Goldfinch Funeral Home in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. A private funeral will follow. A full obituary is available online.

Employee Shout-outs – May 14, 2024

Arthur Alvarez, Project Manager, Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP)

“Arthur is one of the best networkers on campus. He is a joy to work with and genuinely finds satisfaction in connecting others and their ideas. His work is mostly behind the scenes but he plays a critical role in the success of multiple initiatives on campus!” – Anonymous


Amy Dabbs, Master Extension Associate, Statewide School and Community Gardening Coordinator

“Fulfilling the mission of Cooperative Extension in innovative ways! You go girl! Can’t wait to see the opening of the TEACH center!” – Anonymous


Marketing and Communications Video Services

“During the May Commencement ceremonies, the video services team set up a remote control room on the floor of Littlejohn to run the video board, livestream, closed captioning and ASL interpreting due to a tree falling within two hours of the event starting and knocking out the power to the Madren Center. Additional members of MarCom also stepped in to assist with drafting language and announcement should the unexpected challenge impact the event or livestream.” – Chas Williams, Executive Director of Social Media, Marketing and Communications

“Hours before Friday evening’s graduation ceremony, a tree fell at the Madren Center and the entire building (including the video studio) lost power. Friday evening’s ceremony was for all students earning master’s degrees and people from around the world were planning to watch remotely. In less than two hours, the Division of Marketing and Communication’s video team did a fantastic job under pressure to set up a remote-control room on the floor of Littlejohn to run the video board, livestream, closed captioning and ASL interpreting. 5,329 people viewed this important ceremony from 12 different countries. Amazing! Thank you!” – Jennifer Petersen, Academic Affairs Events Coordinator


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Sherry Biggers, retired senior lecturer – March 16, 2024

Sherry Smith Biggers, retired senior lecturer in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, passed away at the age of 77 on March 16, 2024.

She was hired by Clemson University on August 15, 1996, and retired with more than 18 years of service in 2015. While teaching at Clemson, she earned her Ph.D. in Education from the University in 2006. She also co-authored a calculus textbook still used at Clemson.

Biggers received her bachelor’s degree from Auburn and her master’s from Duke.

Her obituary is available online.

Employee Shout-outs – May 7, 2024

Carter Roper, Group Sales and Marketing Assistant, Clemson University Conference Center & Inn

“Carter is a great resource for event planning. He always provides great ideas and detailed information, and he replies to emails very quickly with all the answers we need.” – Anonymous


Candice Gleason, Accounts Payable Coordinator, Procurement and Business Services

“I just wanted to give a shout-out to Candice Gleason who has helped us so many times with Buyways!! She is a superstar! Thank you Candice for a job well done! We appreciate you and the work you do! THANK YOU!!” – Anonymous


Melissa Boatwright, Fiscal Analyst, College of Arts and Humanities Business Office

“A huge THANK YOU to Melissa for her friendly smile and willingness to help others. She is an asset to the CAH Business Office!” – Anonymous

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Employee Shout-outs – April 30, 2024

Jeffrey Elrod, Information Systems Business Analyst III, Application Services, CCIT

“After a system issue was recently discovered, Jeffrey went above and beyond to determine how to fix the issue, dedicating more time and effort than someone would expect. The level of commitment is unmatched and I couldn’t appreciate having him on the team more.” – Anonymous


Maggie Guerra-Ayala, Administrative Coordinator, Watt Family Innovation Center

“Maggie is so kind and conscientious. She has helped me find spaces when I’ve made a mistake, with a smile and a helpful attitude. She makes me want to pass the positivity on to the next person I encounter. Thank you Maggie!” – Jenny Presgraves, Director of Professional Development and Well-being/The Graduate School


Lisa Bundrick (Director of Career Engagement) and Elli Miles (Career Engagement Coordinator)

“A fantastic Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business Signing Day for our students. Terrific event, well-organized, planned and all-around a great experience for those students who attended, the faculty who volunteered and the staff that hosted the event!” – Holly Hawk, Clinical Assistant Professor, Accounting

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Employee Shout-outs – April 23, 2024

Teri Alexander, Director, Learning Environments, Libraries

“Teri works 24-7 to ensure that students, faculty and library staff enjoy a safe, secure library. If there is an emergency, say, a broken water pipe, Teri is Johnny-on-the-spot with help to handle it. Also, she is a true team player and promotes camaraderie among library staff.”  – Anonymous 


Elizabeth Milam, Director of the Office of Student Financial Aid | Jennifer Williams, Associate Director of the Office of Student Financial Aid

“Congratulations to Elizabeth Milam and Jennifer Williams on their recent designation as a nationally recognized Certified Financial Aid Administrator®. This certification is a prestigious accomplishment highlighting their extensive knowledge in their profession, and we are honored to celebrate their dedication and support of students throughout the financial aid process. During a turbulent year with the rollout of FAFSA Simplification, we could not be more grateful to have the expertise of both Elizabeth and Jennifer.” – Division of Enrollment Management


John Kozlowski, Administrative Project Manager, Procurement and Business Services

“John knocked it out of the park while assiting us in reviewing and revising the approval workflow in BuyWays. We gave him an outline of how we would like it to work and he made it happen! We now have a working template to request any future updates as needed.” – Anonymous

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Employee Shout-Outs – April 16, 2024

Jenna Tucker Grogan,  Assistant Director, UPIC Program

“In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the UPIC Program, we extend our sincerest gratitude to Jenna Tucker Grogan. Jenna’s unwavering dedication and genuine care for her students have left an indelible mark on her UPIC internship sites. Jenna’s talents, coupled with her kindness and supportiveness, have made her an invaluable member of the UPIC team, and we deeply appreciate all that she does.” – Anonymous


Zack Flathmann, Director of Business Intelligence

“While on a recent bike ride in the Clemson / Central area, Zack discovered an elderly lady who had fallen off her bike. Realizing that she had a head injury, Zack immediately offered emergency assistance that likely improved her chances for recovery and possibly saved her life.” – Anonymous


Wendy Baldwin & many dedicated staff from facilities, Project Manager, CECAS

“Ms. Wendy Baldwin has been working with the staff from the facility in the past few months, they have done lots of work to upgrade AMRL. With their dedication and hard work, AMRL has been elevated to a whole new level. We all appreciate their great work!” – Anonymous

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