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MARCH 30, 2026
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Good morning! ChatGPT Edu provides faculty and staff with expanded access to the AI tool. Two Clemson scientists earn a prestigious honor from the American Association for the Advancement of Science; MBA faculty and alumni reflect on a unique tradition rooted in recognition and community.
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Faculty and staff may register for free access to ChatGPT Edu, which provides enhanced capabilities within the AI tool. The secure online tool can help with writing, planning, problem-solving and productivity, along with advanced research and coding. Visit the Clemson AI website for guidelines, best practices and instructions for setting up your account.
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- All information entered into Clemson's ChatGPT Edu environment is protected through enterprise-level privacy and not systematically shared or reviewed, keeping University information private.
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Physics and astronomy professor Marco Ajello and senior associate provost Amy Lawton-Rauh were named 2025 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, one of the highest honors in the scientific community.
- Clemson University’s Turfgrass Field Day, an educational event highlighting South Carolina turfgrass research, will be held on April 14 at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center.
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Clemson University’s MBA program began a tradition rooted in recognition, craftsmanship and community with its tile ceremony. Nearly two decades later, it remains a steady reminder of its values: community, intentionality and recognition of hard-earned success.
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