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FEBRUARY 20, 2026
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Good morning! Today's Fiercely Forward Friday features One Clemson Cornerstone partner Deb Conklin '92. A physics professor explores the science behind two iconic winter sports; Athletics hosts a full slate of events this weekend.
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This week’s Fiercely Forward Friday features Deb Conklin '92, whose leadership, service and philanthropy are shaping the future of Clemson University. Conklin recently made a pivotal ONE Clemson Cornerstone gift to advance key priorities across student success, athletics and alumni engagement. Her gift helps ensure future generations of Tigers have the same opportunities and lifelong connection that shaped her own Clemson Experience.
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WATCH: As the Winter Olympics captivate audiences around the world and draw to a close this weekend, physics professor Amy Pope explores the science behind ice skating and snowboarding. Find out how fundamental forces shape every movement on the rink and the slopes.
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The annual Call My Name 5k is set for Sunday, February 22, from 8-10 a.m. Proceeds for the event support the ongoing Call My Name research and community initiatives.
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Baseball hosts a three-game series against Bryant. The first game starts today at 4 p.m., with the next two scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m.
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The City of Clemson is undertaking a parking study and seeks community feedback through an online survey. The study provides a comprehensive analysis and recommendations for parking that the city will use as a guide for future decision-making, resource allocation and investment choices.
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