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MARCH 6, 2025
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Good morning! Jodi Magness will be featured at the next Provost Distinguished Lecture on Monday. Clemson celebrates National Women's History Month, a visit to the South Carolina Capitol and more.
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The Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Magness’ research interests focus on Palestine in the Roman, Byzantine, early Islamic periods, and Diaspora Judaism in the Roman world.
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Seeking more ways to connect with women’s organizations at Clemson? Here are a few:
Senior Masha Bokar is collaborating with Cooperate Extension Service agent Heather Nix and the Tiger Strikes Asteroid — Greenville staff to present the art exhibit Beyond the Surface. The exhibit features presentations by various artists and aims to raise awareness, inspire innovation and promote conversations about water resource challenges in South Carolina.
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Yesterday, administrative leaders, students, faculty, staff and affiliated board members came together to celebrate “Clemson Day at the State House," an annual event focusing on the University’s impact over the past year.
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Faculty, staff and students can enjoy a 10 percent discount on all Paw Point purchases totaling $100 or more until 11 p.m. on Sunday, March 9. Visit the Clemson Home Portal to purchase Paw Points and meal plans or find dining locations and menus on CampusDish.
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Registration for Summer STEM Day Camps from the
Clemson University Outreach Center is now open. Children ages 8-12 are invited to explore the world of STEM through morning and afternoon camps.
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