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JULY 22, 2025
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Good morning! The Clemson University community helped drive a record $230.5 million in giving during the 2025 fiscal year. Learn how CU Grow instills transformational impact in its staff cohorts; a faculty member explains how to best support proper gut health.
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Clemson University alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students and friends came together to contribute $230.5 million in annual giving during the 2025 fiscal year. This marks the fifth consecutive year that Clemson has surpassed $200 million in fundraising, moving the University closer to its Fiercely Forward campaign goal.
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Shaun Fine, a senior Institutional Review Board analyst in the Office of Research Compliance, wasn't sure if he was ready for the next step in his role. Through only five months of the CU Grow program, Fine has reshaped how he sees himself as a leader.
- Greenhouses nationwide face a persistent threat from a tiny but formidable pest in mealybugs. To help growers find solutions, scientists at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center (REC) Turf and Ornamental Entomology Laboratory have developed a guide to combat mealybug infestations.
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Our gut — and the millions of microbes that live there — plays a key role in our health and how we feel. Anna Seekatz, an assistant professor and microbiologist in the Department of Biological Sciences, researches interactions within the gut microbiome and explains what we can do to ensure it is as healthy as possible.
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