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MAY 9, 2025
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Good morning! Visit Clemson at our 12th annual Artisphere exhibit this weekend. Clemson held its annual Service Member and Veteran Graduation Celebration, recognizing students for their service to the United States military, and several Facilities projects begin next week that will impact traffic and parking.
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Visit Clemson's 12th annual Artisphere exhibit this weekend in downtown Greenville and experience what inspires our people and drives our University Fiercely Forward. The exhibit will be located across from City Hall next to Grill Marks.
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Clemson baseball hosts Duke this weekend in the final home series of the regular season, including a Senior Day celebration on Saturday.
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Clemson held its annual Service Member and Veteran Graduation Celebration Tuesday, May 6, in the Almeda Jacks Ballrooms of Hendrix Student Center. The University was presented with a certificate of gold grade from the South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs for its military academic program, the highest grade available.
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- Beginning May 12, Gantt Circle in front of Tillman Hall will be closed to vehicular traffic for approximately four weeks to repair damage to the concrete steps and brick pavers.
A STEM Day celebration will be held tomorrow morning at Westside High School in Anderson showcasing two University projects. The event — a collaboration between the Science Outreach Center, STEM SC and the South Carolina Coalition of Math and Science — features hands-on STEM activities, a youth panel and a graphic novel giveaway.
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