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Driven to Lead
Women influence more than 80 percent of all new car purchases, yet they make up only a little over one-quarter of the automotive industry’s workforce. For the women of Deep Orange — Clemson’s flagship vehicle prototyping program – data points like these drive them to want to make an impact in their chosen field of automotive engineering. Learn how three women are bucking this trend by leading their colleagues, championing women’s perspectives and needs in automotive design and why they hope sharing their experience can encourage other young women to pursue careers in engineering.
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Teacher Self-Care
A former elementary school teacher and current English language arts teacher, Alexis is the creator of The AfroEducator, a platform that promotes teacher wellness through self-care education, reflection and authentic exchanges.
| | The Dikes of Lake Hartwell
The dikes, just across Hwy 93 from Death Valley, have been a favorite spot for walkers, runners and cyclists for years. But just like almost everything at Clemson, there’s a story behind them.
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Going International
Researchers Trudy Mackay and Robert Anholt of the Center for Human Genetics have joined forces with an international consortium intended to drive research to shape chemical safety without the use of animal testing.
| | Celebrate Your Favorite Tiger Band Member
Provide your favorite current or former Tiger Band Member with a lasting memorial on campus with a personalized brick in the Tiger Band Plaza. Proceeds from the sales are used for the maintenance of the plaza and Tiger statue.
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The Bridge At Remagen
Brown was an agriculture major from Walhalla, a member of Clemson College’s Class of 1945. In June 1942, at the completion of his sophomore year, Brown enlisted in the Army.
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Separating Fact from Fiction
With a focus on our campus community’s safety, health researchers and scientists at Clemson University are offering their insight into COVID-19 vaccines to help separate fact from fiction and provide science-based data about the vaccines available today.
| | Closing the Gap
The College of Science is working to increase the number of women pursuing – and succeeding – in science and mathematics fields. Here are the stories of six alumnae who are doing just that.
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Take the Clemson 8 Challenge
The “Clemson 8” Challenge was created by a team of students, veterans, alumni and friends to carry on Col. Skardon’s mission of honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country in one of the most brutal wartime events in history.
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App Helps Civilians in Conflict
The smartphone is the platform for a new online tool that a team of Clemson students is creating to securely connect civilians in conflict zones with people who can provide food, medicine, transportation and other aid.
| | First Lady, Educator and Advocate
Beth Clements is an educator. She also happens to be First Lady of Clemson University, which is fitting, because education is at the heart of everything she does.
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Clemson is Going to the NCAA's Big Dance
Clemson University men’s basketball earned an at-large bid into the 2021 NCAA Tournament as a No. 7 seed and will face the No. 10 seed Rutgers. The first-round Midwest Region matchup will take place on Friday, March 19 at 9:20 pm, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana and will be aired on tbs.
| | Surviving Tax Season
Filing taxes may be even more challenging this year with changing laws and a shortened filing period. As April 15 is fast approaching, Lynn Martin, a certified public accountant, chief financial officer of MST Concrete Products and Clemson University lecturer in the School of Accountancy at the Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business, answers 10 of this year’s most popular questions to help taxpayers survive tax season.
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Keeping you connected to Clemson during this time is a priority of the Clemson Alumni Association. We are currently offering a variety of ways to help you stay involved and stay connected. Click the images below to check out some of our latest Facebook Live Q&A sessions.
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Stay connected to the Clemson Alumni Association and we will keep you connected to Clemson. Check out all of these opportunities to connect with us virtually:
- Weekly Virtual Engagement Opportunities:
Stay connected to this web page to learn about upcoming networking chats, webinars, Q&As with Clemson Alumni experts, faculty and staff, virtual social hours, celebrations of Clemson Traditions and more. You can also submit your own ideas for topics, speaker recommendations, and more.
- Provide Your Feedback:
Over the past few years, the University has taken a number of steps to more fully communicate the complete Clemson history, provide greater support for under-represented minority student populations and help close the achievement gap when it comes to educational attainment for Black and Hispanic students. The entire leadership team at Clemson is committed to building on this work and welcomes any feedback you may have. Please feel free to email UnitedClemson@clemson.edu with your ideas.
- Alumni Career Services:
Looking for a job or career change? Find your next career, enhance your current career or volunteer to be a mentor to current students and alumni. You can also register to be a mentee and find your own career mentor. Click here to register.
- Connect with a Local Club:
Our club and group network is working hard to offer opportunities for their local Clemson alumni to stay connected and engaged. Click here to find a Clemson Club near you or click here to check out one of our Affinity Groups and get connected today.
- Regular Updates from the Clemson Alumni Association:
The Clemson Alumni Association will be sharing regular updates with the Clemson Family via email. Update your contact information to make sure you are receiving these updates.
- Follow Clemson Alumni:
Follow the Clemson Alumni Association on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest news and updates around campus as well as engagement opportunities, networking and fun family activities.
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