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OCTOBER 8, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson has named J. Cole Smith its new Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. The National Weather Service has designated Clemson as a StormReady university; Flu vaccines are available from Clemson Rural Health this month.
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- Congratulations to Clemson faculty and staff celebrating at least a decade of service at the University this month.
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Clemson University has been recognized as StormReady by the National Weather Service. StormReady recognizes communities and organizations for their efforts in improving local hazardous weather operations and ensuring they are prepared to meet the needs of their population.
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State okra growers are facing an unexpected challenge this season with a significant infestation of the two-spotted leafhopper. Clemson Extension experts work closely with growers to gather data, monitor pest activity and explore management strategies related to the two-spotted leafhopper.
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Clemson Community Primary Care, located on the first floor of Edwards Hall, is offering the flu vaccine to employees at no cost to those insured under the State Health Insurance Plan (PEBA). Pop-up flu clinics are planned for Fridays October 10, 17 and 24 from 7:30-11 a.m. outside of Edwards Hall.
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CCIT Tech Tip: Think before you scan a QR code! Criminals are using QR codes to trick people into going to fake webpages where they can steal your data and infect your device. Be cautious of QR codes in emails or posted in public locations like parking garages, businesses and ATMs.
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