By Chrystal Anderson, CU CARES Coordinator Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Clemson University joined as a family on April 17 as Denim Day was honored on Clemson University’s campus. The premise for Denim Day began in 1992 when an 18-year-old woman in Italy was sexually assaulted by her driving instructor. The instructor was initially convicted […]
Clemson University will be hosting its first Pride Week from Saturday, April 18 through April 24. The week, which is slated to become an annual event, will offer opportunities for the campus community to learn about the LGBT community, collaborate and show support. This event is a collaboration of over eight different university offices and […]
Student Disability Services (SDS) wants to make sure you are aware of some important details if your students will be using the Test Proctoring Center (TPC) during final exam week (April 27 – May 1): · The TPC is limited on the number of exams that can be proctored during the week of finals. We […]
April 7 is no ordinary Tuesday. On that date, Clemson will commemorate the 127th anniversary of Thomas Green Clemson’s death, which set forth the chain of events that led to the eventual founding of Clemson University. Clemson University’s Tiger Brotherhood will host its traditional Founder’s Day service at 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, at St. Paul’s […]
By Jackie Todd, Office of Media Relations Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) officers were out in force Tuesday at the University Union Starbucks. But they weren’t there to perform an investigation, write a ticket, or collar a criminal. Instead, they were there to build a community. CUPD’s Coffee with a Cop event regularly attracts more […]
By Jackie Todd, office of Media Relations Clemson’s carillon chimes are about to sound even better. A 3,000-pound bell became the newest addition to the Tillman Hall carillon Monday as workers very carefully removed the building’s north clock face and installed the bell. Phillip Addington has been with Clemson for 16 years. As a civil […]
As the semester ends and holiday travel commences, Redfern Health Center officials remind all faculty, staff and students to heed travel advisories from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). CDC urges all U.S. residents to avoid nonessential travel to Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone because of unprecedented outbreaks of Ebola in those countries and caution […]
Clemson University officials announced a change in leadership of the Student Affairs division, with the departure of vice president Gail DiSabatino, effective immediately. Former vice president Almeda Jacks will return to her alma mater Dec. 3 to serve as interim vice president. “We appreciate Gail’s eight years of service to Clemson and wish her the […]
Student Disability Services (SDS), in partnership with Flashnotes.com, is introducing Clemson University students to a peer-to-peer learning platform that will allow SDS the opportunity to ensure more than 400 students with the accommodation for a note taker can be served confidentially online.
The first of three candidates for the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost position spoke to a packed auditorium in Tuesday’s open campus forum.