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OCTOBER 10, 2025
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Good morning! The Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine marks a historic milestone, opening its application window to students. A new policy outlines research data responsibilities; Fiercely Forward Friday spotlights a student whose Clemson Experience provided a unique path to medical school.
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The Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine has officially opened its application window to students. The College will welcome its first class of students in Fall 2026, offering a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. The deadline to apply is November 17, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET.
A new Research Information Security Policy will help safeguard the responsible and lawful collection, storage and transmission of data obtained through research. The policy, effective immediately, applies to all employees and students and requires the use of University-approved systems, facilities and methods to securely manage regulated research data.
- Clemson Volleyball hosts North Carolina tonight at 6 p.m. in Jervey Gym, followed by a matchup against Duke on Sunday at 1 p.m. Admission is free. Follow the latest athletic events with the Athletics Calendar.
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Marine Corps veteran and Clemson alumnus Jeff Butler ’05 concluded his decorated career with a historic First Friday Parade flyover on Friday, August 29, signifying the conclusion of an incredible career over the place where it all began.
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This week's Fiercely Forward Friday features Jasmine Sampson, whose nontraditional path to medical school began with studying health policy abroad. Now, she’s applying the lessons she learned at Clemson to strengthen community health in South Carolina.
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- Fall Break is set for Monday, October 13, through Tuesday, October 14. The University is open but classes will not meet.
A steam outage will begin Saturday at noon and end Monday, October 13, at 6 p.m. The outage will affect the residential facilities in West Campus (Cribb, DesChamps, Gressette, etc.) and academic buildings including Godfrey, Holtzendorff, McAlister, Mell and Tillman.
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