Weekly testing of students, faculty and staff regularly accessing main campus facilities began in earnest on Monday, January 11. As a reminder, a negative COVID-19 test must be provided every seven days for individuals who come to campus as part of learning or work requirements. Students who live on campus should follow the same Fall […]
Clemson University’s Office of College Preparation and Outreach in the Division of Inclusion and Equity announced $10,000 scholarships for in-state students and up to $21,000 in out-of-state tuition waivers for students who complete the Snelsire, Sawyer, & Robinson Clemson Career Workshop (CCW).
To say it’s been a busy Fall semester for staff within the Division of Student Affairs would be a gross understatement. To say it’s been challenging would be apropos, given the current COVID-19 crisis sweeping the globe. Thursday morning, members of the Student Affairs team came together in a virtual session entitled Experience: IMPACT to […]
Clemson University’s Women in Leadership Conference is seeking presenters for its annual event, scheduled for March 6, 2021. The first-ever virtual conference will explore topics related to women in leadership, including but not limited to intersectionality, gender topics, well-being, allyship and more. Interested in amplifying your voice among women in leadership? Click here to apply […]
Undergraduate Student Senate is inviting faculty, staff and students to submit applications for capital improvement projects — such as past projects like bronze Tigers at the Scroll of Honor Memorial or the beautification of Gantt Circle — to benefit the university. Capital improvement is annual funding provided to primarily student-led projects, although faculty and staff are […]
Editor’s note: This is a special installment of the “Student Affairs Talk” podcast, where Communications Director for Student Affairs Philip Sikes visits with various leaders from Clemson’s staff and student communities. This week’s featured guest is Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs, Libby Kehn. — Libby Kehn grew up just 10 miles […]
As part of an ongoing commitment to making improvements to processes and best practices, the Division of Student Affairs recently unveiled an enhanced onboarding experience for new employees. In addition, the division has also published onboarding resources for supervisors with editable appendices to better support new hires. “Clemson University is a better place thanks to […]
As the University moves to online-only instruction beginning after the Thanksgiving holiday, the office of Student Financial Services will begin processing credits for unused University services. Along with the previously announced 10% credit for housing and unlimited dining plans, the University will also refund student activity fees, transit fee, and campus recreation fees at the same 10% rate for students […]
Editor’s note: This is a special installment of the “Student Affairs Talk” podcast, where Communications Director for Student Affairs Philip Sikes visits with various leaders from Clemson’s staff and student communities. This week’s featured guest is Associate Dean of Students Kris Hodge. — Kris Hodge was hired as Clemson’s associate dean of students and director […]
All 2020 graduates from Clemson University’s student veteran population were honored Thursday evening in a special “Hail and Farewell” ceremony at Palmetto Ridge Events in Seneca, South Carolina. Students were presented red, white and blue cords to place over their graduation gear. Another The graduates also received a letter from President Jim Clements and a […]
Trans Awareness and Visibility Week is celebrated November 13-19 to raise the visibility of transgender people and address issues the community faces. The week leads up to Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20, an annual observance that honors the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence that year.
Clemson University and the University of South Carolina will not play on the gridiron this fall, but that has not stopped the rival institutions from keeping another important annual competition alive. The two schools will once again compete to see who can get the most flu vaccines. All Clemson students and employees can participate by […]
Soline McGee was an inquisitive sophomore when she attended TigerProwl — Clemson’s annual student organization fair — in the hopes of finding a social involvement opportunity. She came across a fellow Honors College student who was speaking with a representative from a new Latina-based interest organization, Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. McGee didn’t think much […]
Three handsome brothers reunited for a photo shoot on the Clemson campus on October 23, but had a hard time sitting still for the cameras. The three energetic siblings were seven-month-old golden retrievers named Cooper, Riggs and Bowman. They were escorted by Clemson animal and veterinary sciences majors Marena Fleming, Grace White and Dana Galvin, who have committed to fostering the dogs for a year for Battle Buddies, a Simpsonville-based nonprofit that trains service dogs and then gifts them to veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD).
Four noted women scholars of color will share their experiences as faculty scholars to further conversation and inspire action among graduate students and others in support of social justice and equity in academia at an online panel discussion on Monday, October 26 at noon. Themes will include mentorship, scholarship, networking, and mental health/wellness. Visit bit.ly/CUSisterScholars1 to […]