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JULY 11, 2025
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Good morning! Learn how University faculty, staff and student-athletes are making efforts to improve elementary student reading. Learn how a professor paved the way for an alumna's Clemson Experience through undergraduate research; applications for the NIH Accelerator program are due next Friday.
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WATCH: During an annual celebration at the Clemson Football Poe Indoor Practice Facility, Clemson University faculty, staff and student-athletes brought reading to life for first graders and showed that practice makes perfect on the football field — and in the classroom.
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When Grace Drolet ‘25 arrived at Clemson University as a first-year student four years ago, she was not exactly sure what she wanted to do professionally, but she knew she wanted to help people. That soon changed after she enrolled in a course taught by psychology professor Robin Kowalski, paving the way for the rest of Drolet's undergraduate experience the next two years.
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- CUSHR and Prisma Health are accepting applications for the NIH Accelerator, a mentoring program that helps researchers identify clinical partners and compete for NIH funding. Applications for the program are due next Friday, July 18.
Cooper Library will experience a steam outage starting on Monday, July 14, and ending Friday, July 18, to install a new flash tank. During the outage, the building will be without steam for heat or reheat.
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