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OCTOBER 22, 2025
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Good morning! If you're working on Clemson-related communications, the University's Brand Standards website has you covered. New research uses technology to investigate the cause of baseball injuries; One month left until the Annual Required Training deadline.
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The Division of Marketing and Communications has updated the University’s Brand Standards, the most comprehensive set of resources available for faculty, staff and students working on new Clemson-related campaigns or communications.
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Funded by a collaboration grant from Clemson’s Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute, Department of Bioengineering graduate student Connor Moore used ball tracking technology to develop research on monitoring baseball injuries. His work is the latest in a collaboration between Athletics and academics, including the Clemson Baseball Analytics group.
- University Historian Otis Pickett will host a series of events in the Clemson area beginning Thursday, October 23, to launch his first book, "Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves: Presbyterian Domestic Missionaries and Race in South Carolina, 1802-1874."
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The monthly “Elevate Well-Being” blog series shares thoughts and reflections of Well-Being Council members and University faculty and staff. Today's blog is
courtesy of Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Bob Jones, who shares how Clemson and the community have partnered to build an environment that fosters well-being: the Green Crescent Trail.
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On Friday, October 24, at 5 p.m., Clemson will treat kids (ages 6-12) to free batting practice (costumes required) at Doug Kingsmore Stadium for the fourth year in a row. Kids can meet their favorite Tiger players and coaches. Registration is free.
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