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NOVEMBER 24, 2025
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Good morning! Don Quattlebaum ’76 has donated a $16.5 million gift to support the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine. Clemson will welcome a third finalist for the Chief of Police to main campus next week; The Nook celebrates one year of service to faculty and staff.
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Don Quattlebaum ’76 has given a $16.5 million gift to the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine. Quattlebaum’s donation will support multiple areas of the College, including the centerpiece of the College – the newly named Quattlebaum Hub, a state-of-the-art building featuring classroom space, conference rooms, a library and a bookstore.
Clemson University will welcome a third finalist for the Chief of Police to the main campus Tuesday, December 2. The candidate will participate in an open forum that includes a 30-minute presentation and answering questions from University faculty, staff and campus partners.
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Organic chemist Byoungmoo (Boni) Kim aims to revolutionize the way chemists construct the molecular structures that underpin modern medicines, creating a versatile “toolbox” of reactions that enable scientists to quickly build complex molecules from simple, stable starting materials.
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The Clemson University Board of Trustees approved renaming the Clemson Experimental Forest to the Clemson University Forest last month, reinforcing the forest’s full role as a University-managed resource that supports Clemson’s land-grant mission and also recognizes the forest’s value as a recreational and educational asset for the broader community.
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The Nook celebrates one year of service to Clemson employees. What first began as a capstone project for CU Grow in 2023 has grown into a vital resource for University staff and faculty. Nearly two years since its conception — and one year since welcoming its first visitors — The Nook has become a trusted space where Clemson colleagues can find both essential supplies and a sense of community.
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- The Office of Occupational and Environmental Safety has released its annual asbestos notice, providing important information about asbestos-containing materials on Clemson's campus and the University's commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all.
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