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OCTOBER 15, 2025
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Good morning! Finalists for the Chief of Police will participate in open forums beginning next week. A new program from Clemson Rural Health will address malnutrition after hospitalization; E-Learning Day is set for November 3.
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Clemson will welcome finalists for the Chief of Police to main campus over the next two weeks. Each candidate for the position will participate in an open forum (available via Zoom) during their visit that includes a 30-minute presentation followed by up to 30 minutes of questions.
On Monday, November 3, Clemson University will conduct an E-Learning Day continuity exercise. This exercise will occur at all teaching site locations across the state. On this day, while physical instructional site locations will not close, all face-to-face instruction should be moved to an online modality. E-Learning Day preparedness training is available throughout the month.
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Clemson Rural Health has launched Protein Rx, a new program focused on addressing malnutrition in adults through protein prescriptions and nutrition education. Protein Rx is the first program of its kind in South Carolina to offer an accessible, protein-based treatment plan for malnourished patients after hospitalization.
Clemson recently hosted its first High Performance Computing (HPC) Day, drawing more than 220 participants to celebrate and strengthen Clemson’s growing HPC community. The event connected students, faculty researchers and industry partners through networking, poster sessions and collaborative discussions on the future of computing and beyond.
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