PEER & WISE

From the Desk of Serita Acker: Finish Strong—You’ve Got This

By: Serita Acker

As we enter the final stretch of the semester, I want you to hear this from me, loud and clear: I believe in you. With every fiber of my being.

I’ve walked alongside students at Clemson for over three decades, and I’ve seen firsthand what you’re capable of. I’ve seen students push through long nights, bounce back from setbacks, and achieve things they once thought were out of reach. So if you’re feeling the pressure right now, that’s okay—but don’t let it convince you that you can’t finish strong. You can. You will.

Now is the time to double down on the habits that serve you. Stick to a routine. Get enough sleep. Reach out to your professors, coaches, and mentors. If you’re struggling, speak up. The help is here—but no one can support you if they don’t know you need it.

Take breaks. Drink your water. Say “no” when you need to protect your time. Most importantly, remember why you started. Your goals matter, and every assignment, exam, and study session brings you closer to them.

At PEER WISE, we’re not just cheering you on from the sidelines—we’re right here with you, every step of the way. My door is always open, and this community was built to support you through moments just like this.

So take a deep breath, square your shoulders, and finish what you started.

You were built for this.

With pride and belief in you always,
Serita Acker
Executive Director, PEER WISE
Clemson University

Meet the Staff: Brittany Sanders-Bell

By: Beth Anne Johnson

If you ever walk by the PEER WISE offices and hear Disney music floating through the hallway, chances are you’re near Brittany Sanders-Bell’s workspace. A proud Clemson Tiger through and through, Brittany has been part of the PEER WISE family since her first year on campus—as a mentee, mentor, WISER resident, and now, a leader behind one of our most impactful programs.

Today, she serves as the Associate Director for Next Engineers Greenville, where she combines her passion for people, education, and engineering into a role that’s as dynamic as she is.

“I love making a difference in our community,” Brittany says. “Thanks to the support of GE and FHI 360, we’re able to bring engineering to life for students across the Upstate. It’s the perfect blend of everything I’ve trained for—as an industrial engineer and as a researcher focused on engineering education.”

But Brittany’s contributions don’t stop there. She’s also a Ph.D. student, a wife, a mom of two, and a recipient of the Clemson Alumni Roaring 10 Award, balancing it all with her signature joy, energy, and attention to detail. Whether she’s coordinating program logistics, mentoring students, or sharing a playlist full of movie soundtracks, Brittany brings heart and hustle to everything she does.

Her favorite part of the job? Watching students discover that engineering is more than just equations—it’s creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving that matters.

“Brittany is the kind of leader who makes you feel seen and supported,” says Serita Acker, Executive Director of PEER WISE. “She understands what it means to walk in a student’s shoes, and she brings that empathy to her work every day.”

As Brittany continues her own journey in academia and leadership, she remains committed to one thing: opening doors for the next generation of engineers.
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Want to see Brittany in action? You can catch her at the next Saturday session with Next Engineers—or just follow the Disney music.


Celebrating Excellence: PEER WISE Honors Standout Students

By: Beth Anne Johnson

Spring has arrived in full bloom on Clemson’s campus. As daffodils brighten the landscape and students gear up for finals, it’s also a time to pause and celebrate the incredible work happening within our community. At PEER WISE, that means honoring students who go above and beyond to support their peers and lead with purpose.

Each year, PEER WISE presents two prestigious awards: the Jacquelwyn Willis Anthony Award and the Robert W. Snelsire Service Prize. These honors recognize students who have made a lasting impact on the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences (CECAS) through leadership, mentorship, and service.

The Jacquelwyn Willis Anthony Award, established by alumna Janine Anthony Bowen in honor of her mother, celebrates a student who has provided exceptional service to the PEER program. This year’s recipient is Jynaia Thomas, a senior in Mechanical Engineering, recognized for her outstanding contributions to student recruitment and outreach.

The Robert W. Snelsire Service Prize commemorates the legacy of Dr. Bob Snelsire, a beloved professor of electrical engineering known for his dedication to student success. This year’s award goes to junior biomedical engineering student Daphne Gomez Escudero, who was honored for her outstanding mentorship of new students while maintaining excellence in undergraduate research.

“Our students work hard all year, but Jynaia and Daphne truly stand out,” said Serita Acker, Executive Director of PEER WISE. “They’ve helped recruit future engineers, support new students, and demonstrate the kind of leadership and professional skills that employers look for. We’re incredibly proud of them.”

Lisa Jackson, Associate Director of PEER, shared, “When Serita asked who should be nominated, Jynaia came to mind immediately. Her conversations with prospective students have made a real impact—one family even said she was the reason their child chose Clemson.”

Stephanie Henry, Associate Director of WISE, added, “Daphne is radiant. She’s a thoughtful mentor who inspires confidence in others. Her example helps students grow into researchers and leaders.”

Both students were recognized by the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences during an awards ceremony held on Thursday, April 10th.

Finals Week in CECAS: You’re Not Alone—Here’s Your Real-World Survival Guide

By: Beth Anne Johnson

As finals week approaches, the energy across campus changes. The pressure mounts, the hours get longer, and the weight of academic and personal commitments can feel like a tidal wave.

At PEER WISE, we know that succeeding in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences takes more than intelligence—it takes community, and intentional self-care.

So here’s what we want you to remember:

Sleep isn’t optional.
Your brain is doing heavy lifting. Sleep is where it files knowledge and recovers. Pulling all-nighters doesn’t make you a hero—it slows you down.

Work with your strengths.
Some students thrive with strict schedules. Others need creative bursts of productivity. Find your flow and let that guide your finals strategy.

Take mindful breaks.
Walk outside. Text a friend. Stretch. Micro-breaks improve focus and reduce burnout.

Stay connected.
Isolation increases stress. Whether you join a study group or swing by a PEER WISE session, know that your community is here for you.

Ask for help.
From tutoring to emotional support—asking is powerful. It signals strength, not struggle.

This finals season, extend grace to yourself. You are not a machine—you are a brilliant, growing human.

Your PEER WISE family believes in you. Finish strong. We’re with you every step of the way. Remember, everyone is always welcome in 138 Freeman for community and confidence building!