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Make Your Mark on Clemson
When we all come together as Tigers, we can make a tremendous difference for our students and University. Our sixth annual Give Day is our opportunity to come together to make a difference for current and future Tigers. No matter how much you give, your donation will go toward creating scholarships and opportunities for those embarking on their Clemson journey. Save the date, and help move Clemson forward, together.
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Fulfilling Dreams
Angela "Angie" Pike '92 is following the legacy of Thomas Green Clemson and Anna Calhoun Clemson by creating a bequest of support to Clemson’s student-athletes through her estate plan.
| | Focused on Food Safety
Food service managers needing to take the Food Protection Manager Certification Exam can review for the test with Clemson University food safety agents.
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My Clemson
Rebecca Jones MacPherson '18 chronicles how she made her passion for teaching a priority while earning her Ph.D. in genetics.
| | Green Production
Sets built for Clemson productions “graduate” and move on to new lives in local theaters and schools instead of into the trash.
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NASA Hubble Fellowship
Ph.D. candidate Lea Marcotulli’s study of supermassive black holes takes her to the farthest reaches of the universe. This fall, it will take her to the Yale Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics as a part of the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program.
| | Sustainable Construction
Last semester, students in associate professor of architecture Dustin Albright’s studio course teamed up with professionals from design firm LS3P to explore the use of massive timber (aka “mass timber”) systems for school buildings.
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Career Cut Short
William Mathew Able, an agriculture/animal husbandry major from Saluda, arrived on campus with the other boys in the Class of 1945, the last cohort of cadets to enroll at Clemson College before America went to war. Able and his class would have their days on campus curtailed by America’s expanding need for men to fight the global war.
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Seven Awarded NSF Fellowship
Seven Clemson University students have been awarded the 2021 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, a highly competitive grant aimed at building future scientific and engineering leaders.
| | Get Garden Ready
Having fresh produce available at any time is easier when you can grab it straight from your own garden. Home gardening is not a new trend, but it has picked up steam, with the pandemic bringing a new level of interest to the subject.
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Ultra Man
Manmadh Rebba taught himself how to swim at the age of 34 with the help of a friend and YouTube videos, just three short months before his first triathlon.
| | Stress Relief
Clemson's leisure skills classes are back and they can provide stress relief for students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Technological Talent
With $4 million in funding from the National Science Foundation, a new project called A2 proposes to build on the success of Clemson University’s Center for Aviation and Automotive Technological Education using Virtual E-Schools (CA2VES).
| | Power to Educate
The Consumer Health Care Division of Sanofi has gifted the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business, through the Erwin Center, a full membership in the Association of National Advertisers (ANA).
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Economic Diplomacy
Join the Clemson University Balkans Foundation, the Alumni Association, and the Clemson Diplomacy Club for the second installment in the Global Politics Speaker Series featuring Filip Vandenbroeke, Minister Counselor at the Embassy of Belgium in Washington, DC.
| | Vets Bolster Operations
Veterans working at Clemson contribute to the “one team, one fight” mindset of safely working and learning together, United as Tigers. Military veterans in Clemson’s workforce, like director of emergency management Sarah Custer, have been a source of stability in the face of change and uncertainty.
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Keeping you connected to Clemson during this time is a priority of the Clemson Alumni Association. We are currently offering a variety of ways to help you stay involved and stay connected. Click the images below to check out some of our latest Facebook Live Q&A sessions.
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Stay connected to the Clemson Alumni Association and we will keep you connected to Clemson. Check out all of these opportunities to connect with us virtually:
- Weekly Virtual Engagement Opportunities:
Stay connected to this web page to learn about upcoming networking chats, webinars, Q&As with Clemson Alumni experts, faculty and staff, virtual social hours, celebrations of Clemson Traditions and more. You can also submit your own ideas for topics, speaker recommendations, and more.
- Provide Your Feedback:
Over the past few years, the University has taken a number of steps to more fully communicate the complete Clemson history, provide greater support for under-represented minority student populations and help close the achievement gap when it comes to educational attainment for Black and Hispanic students. The entire leadership team at Clemson is committed to building on this work and welcomes any feedback you may have. Please feel free to email UnitedClemson@clemson.edu with your ideas.
- Alumni Career Services:
Looking for a job or career change? Find your next career, enhance your current career or volunteer to be a mentor to current students and alumni. You can also register to be a mentee and find your own career mentor. Click here to register.
- Connect with a Local Club:
Our club and group network is working hard to offer opportunities for their local Clemson alumni to stay connected and engaged. Click here to find a Clemson Club near you or click here to check out one of our Affinity Groups and get connected today.
- Regular Updates from the Clemson Alumni Association:
The Clemson Alumni Association will be sharing regular updates with the Clemson Family via email. Update your contact information to make sure you are receiving these updates.
- Follow Clemson Alumni:
Follow the Clemson Alumni Association on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest news and updates around campus as well as engagement opportunities, networking and fun family activities.
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