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FEBRUARY 27, 2025
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Good morning! Former Governor David Beasley's return to the University is right around the corner, Clemson's Interfraternity Council earned a major award, registration for the Women in Leadership Conference is available and more.
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- Beasley’s talk will be held in the Strom Thurmond Institute Auditorium Tuesday, March 4 at 4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
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Since leaving the Governor’s office in 1999, Beasley spent the next decade pursuing the cause of peace around the world, visiting over 100 countries and working with on-the-ground program managers on various support projects.
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Casey Youngflesh, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, led a study that examined how a bird’s pace of life — the rate at which it grows, develops, reproduces, and how long it lives — is related to environmental conditions and what that reveals about how they might respond to a changing climate.
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Clemson’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) was one of six universities from “Power Four” conferences to earn the Outstanding Community Impact award from the North American Interfraternity Conference. The award recognizes Interfraternity Councils who participate in and provide opportunities for meaningful community outreach and service and actively engage campus and community partners.
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Love movies and plan on watching the Oscars this weekend? Hear from media and technologies studies associate professor James Gilmore as he talks about how movies make their way from the theater to our home TVs!
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Registration for the Women in Leadership conference on March 1 is available. Open to faculty, staff and community members, the conference explores various topics including intersectionality, leadership, well-being, allyship and more.
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Do you know someone who's attending Clemson next year? Pick up a Tigertown Bound yard sign at alumni events throughout the state this March or order one for delivery.
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1095-C tax forms are now available online through Employee Self-Service. Paper forms were mailed to employees who did not consent to receive the form electronically.
- Tax preparation discounts are also available to faculty and staff through the Employee Perks Portal. ComPsych also offers various tax tips and resources for employees.
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