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JULY 29, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson University earned national recognition in the newly released fifth edition of The College Finder. Nominations for the 2026 Distinguished Service Award close Thursday; learn how a local music store owner maintains over 800 musical instruments for Tiger Band.
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Clemson University earned national recognition for its exceptional student experience in the newly released fifth edition of The College Finder, a trusted resource for students and college counselors seeking the best-fit institutions for undergraduate education.
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Alexis Stamatikos, assistant professor in the Department of Food, Nutrition and Packaging Sciences, was named Discovery Chamber representative for the American Heart Association South Carolina Upstate Region. This recognition celebrates Stamatikos as a leading researcher of cardiovascular disease.
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Michael Sutton, a third-generation musical instrument master craftsman and owner of Mountain Music in Seneca, performs cleaning and maintenance on more than 800 instruments played by Tiger Band and Clemson’s chamber and string orchestras. Learn more about Sutton's passion for his craft and how he gets Tiger Band and their instruments ready for Fall.
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- The Office of Human Resources will offer several live trainings to guide supervisors and staff members through how to complete a performance evaluation in OnBase-Performance. The deadline to complete performance evaluations for staff members in select budget centers is August 31.
- The Alumni Association is accepting nominations for the 2026 Distinguished Service Award until this Thursday, July 31. This award is the highest honor the Association can bestow upon an alumnus or alumna.
- Clemson Online invites instructors to join the Faculty Resource Center, a Canvas course designed to support instructors in building effective, accessible and engaging learning experiences, especially in online and blended environments.
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