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JUNE 23, 2026
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Good morning! Faculty and staff are invited to attend a special reception tomorrow to welcome President-Elect Kevin Guskiewicz. Bob and Kaye Stanzione are the latest Academic Cornerstone Trailblazers; A traveling expedition will visit the South Carolina Botanical Garden on July 1, highlighting the state's natural wonders.
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Bob and Kaye Stanzione have become Academic Cornerstone Trailblazers. Their most recent gift increased their support of the ClemsonLIFE™ program, helped the University reach All-Steinway status and contributed to women's basketball and veterinary scholarships.
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A Creative Inquiry (CI) project researching soybeans has been named the Carr Family Endowed CI for 2026. The endowment provides support for Creative Inquiry projects related to fruit and vegetable crop production, agriculture industries and rural economic development.
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Five Clemson students from various disciplines were chosen to represent the University at the 20th annual ACC Meeting of the Minds Undergraduate Research Conference this spring at Florida State University. Sponsored by the ACC Academic Consortium, the conference celebrates undergraduate research and creative inquiry at the 18 ACC member schools.
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Following the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s recent confirmation of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Texas and New Mexico, Clemson Livestock-Poultry Health and the Department of Pesticide Regulation encourage livestock owners, veterinarians and animal health professionals to remain vigilant as the state actively prepares for the potential threat.
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- The SC7 Expedition, a 30-day journey along South Carolina’s 350-mile Palmetto Trail spotlighting the state’s natural wonders and the efforts to protect them, will visit the South Carolina Botanical Garden on July 1.
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