April is Research & Innovation Month: Submit your events

April is Research + Innovation Month (RIM) at Clemson. During the entire month of April, RIM showcases the research and scholarly activity of faculty, staff, and students university-wide, on both the main campus and at Clemson’s innovation campuses. This year’s celebration promises to be particularly exciting with the university’s new designation as a Carnegie R1 […]

Inside NOW: Barker draws thanks from the Clemson family; Highway 93 pedestrian safety improvement update; Barker’s April 16 Senate Finance Committee remarks

In this issue:

1. Barker draws thanks from the Clemson family after announcing retirement, return to teaching
2. Update: SC Highway 93 pedestrian safety improvements
3. President Barker’s April 16 remarks to the Senate Finance Committee – Education Subcommittee
4. Discover Clemson Research Blog: Verbal aggression and athlete motivation; Exploring the coach and student-athlete relationship
5. Vending Committee accepting fund requests April 18-May 20
6. Call for entries for the 6th annual c u in China photography contest
7. MITS raises over $1,500 for United Way
8. Upstate Writing Project Young Writers’ Camp
9. PARKING/TRANSIT: Parking Lot Closures This Week

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.” – […]

Melissa McCullough, Bioengineering employee – October 18, 2021

Bioengineering employee Melissa McCullough died on Monday, October 18, 2021. Clemson’s Bioengineering’s department is holding a remembrance of Melissa McCullough on December 1, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Watt Family Innovation Center. All are invited to help honor and remember McCullough’s time at Clemson. Visit this link to attend. After McCullough’s time in the military […]

OTEI to host second Clemson Teaching Excellence Conference 

The Office of Teaching Effectiveness and Innovation’s second annual Clemson Teaching Excellence Conference will be held on Friday, Nov. 1.  This half-day conference will focus on evidence-based teaching and features Regan Gurung, a dynamic speaker on teaching in higher education. An internationally recognized and widely published figure in the science of teaching and learning, Gurung is the author, co-author or editor […]

Annual insurance Open Enrollment 2019: Four things you should know

Check out four things to get you ready for October’s Open Enrollment!  1. The annual Open Enrollment period is Oct. 1 – 31. Open Enrollment is an annual opportunity for you to assess your state insurance options and Clemson employee benefits package offerings, review dependent enrollment and plan ahead for anticipated needs. You can make […]

Diverse: Issues In Higher Education co-founder, CEO and publisher Frank Matthews to be honored at ceremony

Clemson University will honor Frank Matthews for his more than three decades of outstanding contributions as co-founder, CEO and publisher of Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. Matthews, a Clemson Alum, spent his career telling the compelling stories of students, educators and communities, while bringing a national spotlight on issues of diversity, equity and inclusion. The […]

Clemson to host open forums for College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities dean candidates

David Bertolini

As Dean Richard E. Goodstein prepares to return to the faculty of the Performing Arts department in the College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities, Clemson University, through its search committee has retained R. William Funk & Associates to conduct a national search to fill the position. As a result, three finalists have been identified for […]

Judy L. Marek, faculty – Jan. 26, 2019

Judy L. Marek, 54, of Seneca, died Jan. 26. A magna cum laude graduate of Clemson, Marek was a lecturer in the engineering department of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. She is survived by her son, daughter and her husband, Todd Marek, executive director of the Watt Family Innovation Center. “We are […]