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APRIL 7, 2025
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Good morning! Give Day is this Thursday, April 10. Nook volunteers begin their donation pick-ups this week, Clemson World highlights the work being done by researchers across the University on healthier living habits and more.
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Clemson's 10th annual Give Day takes place Thursday, April 10. Join fellow members of the Clemson Family in making a difference in the lives of our students, faculty and community.
- Locations will be set up on campus at Bowman Field, the Trustee House area, the Carillon Garden and the Horseshoe from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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A “10” installment on Bowman Field will be available for signing, along with an opportunity to share where and why donors are giving.
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In his latest update, Dean Nicholas Vazsonyi (pictured left, with former South Carolina Governor David Beasley) detailed a very active month of March for the College of Arts and Humanities, which included the start of its fourth annual Lectures in Law and the Humanities series, along with the launch of its new Classics and the Ancient World minor.
Lior Rennert, associate dean for health sciences and director of the Center for Public Health Modeling and Response, was a recent guest on Let’s Talk ID, a podcast from the Infectious Disease Society of America. Rennert joined for an in-depth discussion of how data science, community partnerships and trust are critical to the success of outbreak forecasting and response efforts in local communities.
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The lifesaving work of Clemson University researchers and practitioners happens in our science labs, nursing classrooms and even within health care data sets dating back decades. The latest issue of Clemson World details how the work of these passionate researchers instills healthier habits and builds more connected communities for patients in less conventional ways.
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Volunteers with The Nook will visit buildings across campus this week to pick up donation bags for the pantry's food drive in partnership with Give Day. Please place donation bags in the hall by 9 a.m. on your scheduled pick up date.
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Did you miss the South Carolina Botanical Garden (SCBG) Plant Sale this past weekend? The SCBG hosts its Second Chance sale April 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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