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JULY 2, 2025
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Good morning! Six Clemson students were selected for the new national 2025 NextGen Service Fellowship. Applications for CU Grow, Clemson's premier staff development program, are now open; a faculty member breaks down the economic impact of storms.
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- Applications are now open for CU Grow, Clemson’s professional development program for staff. The Office of Human Resources will offer several virtual interest sessions throughout the summer and fall to answer questions and provide an overview of the program.
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Vicki Weber (left), director of teaching operations and ambulatory manager at the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine, participated in a recent multi-day clinic for horse enthusiasts of all skill levels in partnership with South Carolina 4-H Livestock and Equine Programs.
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Clemson's Medical Surveillance Program (MSP) has merged with the University's Occupational Health Services, maximizing efficiencies and the continuity of care for employees who interface with the MSP and workers' compensation programs. All Occupational Health Program (OHP) services will now be housed at Redfern Health Center.
- Clemson University and the city of Clemson will partner to deliver the “Light the Lake” fireworks show over Lake Hartwell tomorrow. The show will begin between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m.
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Fourth of July Holiday
Friday, July 4
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