| DAILY NEWSLETTER
OCTOBER 24, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson has earned a top 10 national ranking from Manhattan Institute’s City Journal, including several top five honors in alumni and student categories. Fiercely Forward Friday spotlights an assistant professor helping future educators build communities; Check out a variety of events this weekend.
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Clemson ranks No. 10 nationally in the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal new college rankings that emphasize faculty and leadership quality, student experience and alumni outcomes. Clemson also places in the top five of alumni network quality (No. 1), student experience, curricular rigor, student ideological pluralism and student social life, and student free speech.
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The Fall 2025 Ring Ceremony is set for Sunday, October 26. Please be aware of increased traffic on campus, especially around Littlejohn Coliseum. Ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
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Clemson's eighth annual Day of the Dead event is set for tonight from 6-9 p.m. at the Carillon Garden. The free, family-friendly event will feature face painting, live music, food trucks and more.
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Women's volleyball continues ACC play this weekend, hosting Stanford tonight at 6 p.m. and Cal on Sunday at 1 p.m.
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Clemson Baseball will treat kids (ages 6-12) to free batting practice (costumes required) at Doug Kingsmore Stadium tonight at 5 p.m. Kids can meet their favorite Tiger players and coaches. Registration is free.
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This week’s Fiercely Forward Friday spotlight is Heather Dunham, whose work in the College of Education focuses on what makes classrooms thrive: community. Her research reveals that when teachers build strong classroom communities, students grow in empathy, respect and collaboration. Through her teaching, Dunham helps future educators find purpose and confidence while preparing them to make an impact in schools and communities across the state.
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Clemson Home's 10 percent discount on Paw Point purchases of $100 or more ends Sunday, October 26 at 11 p.m. 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.
- Prospective students will visit campus today for one of three Solid Orange Open House events this Fall. The Open House features customized schedules including campus tours, presentations from Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid, the Clemson Honors College and academic colleges, student life panels and more.
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