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OCTOBER 20, 2025
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Good morning! George Strait returns to Clemson on May 2 in the first Death Valley Nights concert series, reviving a rich history of music in Memorial Stadium. Learn how faculty are using revolutionary gene-editing technology to advance human health; Save 10 percent on Paw Point purchases this week.
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George Strait will headline the first Death Valley Nights concert in Memorial Stadium on May 2, with special guests Cody Johnson and Wyatt Flores. A faculty, staff and student presale will be available on October 29 before the general public sale begins October 31. More information will be shared in Our Clemson in the coming weeks.
- Faculty, staff and students can receive a 10 percent discount on Paw Point purchases of $100 or more through October 26. Paw Points can be used at P.O.D. markets for everyday essentials, retail locations or at any of Clemson’s three dining halls, even without a meal plan.
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In honor of World CRISPR Day today, learn how three Clemson scientists — Stephen Dolan (pictured), Jennifer Mason and Qing Liu — are using the revolutionary gene-editing technology CRISPR in their research to advance human health.
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For the ninth year in a row, Clemson architecture students earned national recognition for their commitment to sustainable and socially responsible design. Two Clemson projects were selected among the winners of the 2025 AIA COTE® Top Ten for Students Competition, one of the premier student design competitions in North America.
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George Strait's return to Clemson marks the first concert at Memorial Stadium since 1999, but the stadium boasts a storied music history. Throughout the 80s and 90s, Death Valley hosted concerts by some of the most celebrated artists of all time, including The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Billy Joel and more. Read more about the music and memories as the Death Valley Nights concert series brings the world’s top musical acts to campus in 2026 and beyond.
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Men's soccer hosts Faculty and Staff Appreciation Night tomorrow at 6 p.m. against UNC Wilmington. The event will feature free light food and drinks (while supplies last), reserved seating and a Blackstone grill raffle. Doors open at 5 p.m. and an employee ID is required for free admission.
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Do you have a business idea? Join a free NSF I-Corps short course on Monday, Nov. 10 from 9-11 a.m. at the Brook T. Smith Launchpad to help evaluate the commercial viability of your idea. This fast-paced session introduces the Lean LaunchPad methodology and equips participants with tools for customer discovery and market exploration.
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