The first of September marks the beginning of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. At Clemson University, we embrace this month as an opportunity to highlight our dedication to Tigers Together, a comprehensive approach to suicide prevention that places our students' well-being front and center.
We believe we share the responsibility of cultivating a safe and nurturing environment for one another. Today, we write on behalf of Tigers Together, urging your active engagement in suicide prevention advocacy and the promotion of mental health resources.
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Director of Emergency Management |
Whether it’s responding to a report of smoke in a building on campus, preparing for a hurricane approaching South Carolina or helping coordinate the logistics of a home football game, Director of Emergency Management Sarah Custer and her team go to work to do whatever is needed.
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What to Expect in an Active Threat - 911 Communications |
Do you know what to expect if an active threat situation was to occur at Clemson? The Clemson University Police Department has created a three-part video series to help you understand each aspect of the response to an active threat and your role in each part.
This video focuses on 911 communications to help you understand their critical role and how you may interact with our telecommunicators during an active threat.
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It's National Preparedness Month and Emergency Management wants to help you be prepared for any emergency.
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No one has time for flu, so don’t let it stop you! Make an appointment to get your yearly flu shot at Redfern today.
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Main campus often has heavy pedestrian traffic. Follow these tips for both drivers and walkers to help keep each other safe.
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“How are you Really?” relaunches this Fall to spread mental health awareness and build a campus of well-being advocates.
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Getting enough sleep is one of the best ways to give yourself an upper hand this semester. Learn more about what a good night’s sleep can do for you and what you can do to maintain an optimal sleep schedule this semester.
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CAMPUS RECREATION SPOTLIGHT |
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| With the calendar turning to September, Campus Rec is off to a busy start to the Fall semester. Learn how you can get involved in intramural sports, adventure trips and more!
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Feeling stressed? Believe it or not, the food you eat can actually have a direct impact on your emotional state! Check out these nine foods that can boost your mood and lower stress levels!
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| Interested in getting an inside look at the operations of Clemson University Public Safety? Apply for the Citizens Academy to learn more about Police, Fire & EMS and Emergency Management at Clemson.
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- Open to Clemson Students, Faculty and Staff
- Sessions are once a week for eight weeks
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Class size is limited so sign up now!
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Therapy Assistance Online, or TAO, is a private, online library of mental health resources, including interactive modules and practice tools to help you understand and manage how you feel, think and act. You can learn:
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- Stress management
- Mindfulness skills
- Problem-solving
- Relationship skills
- Strategies to avoid dwelling on your concerns and develop more helpful thinking patterns
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Organized by the Hazing Prevention Network, National Hazing Prevention Week (September 25-29, 2023) seeks to raise awareness and increase education about hazing. This year's theme is "Empowered to prevent hazing." Click the link to find resources and learn how you can get involved to prevent hazing.
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Tigers Together Advocacy Training
Thursday, September 14
2 p.m.
Zoom
RSVP
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National Night Out
Tuesday, October 3
6-8 p.m.
Calhoun Dr.
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| Tigers Together Advocacy Training
Wednesday, September 20
Noon
Watt 308
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Coffee with a Cop
Wednesday, October 4
9-11 a.m.
Starbucks at Douthit
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ourclemson@clemson.edu | Clemson, SC 29634 US
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