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APRIL 29, 2026
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Good morning! Anticipate increased traffic and potential parking impacts this week as students move out of residential areas. Students and alumni from the College of Architecture, Art and Construction were selected to exhibit at ArtFields; Employees donated over 1,000 pounds of food to the Nook earlier this month.
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Looking to offload some furniture or household items? Donation trucks are located around campus for faculty, staff and students to "lighten their load" this week and donate larger items to the Dream Center.
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Phi Beta Kappa, America’s most prestigious academic honor society, welcomed 35 Clemson students into its Delta chapter at its 2026 induction ceremony. Only 10 percent of U.S. colleges and universities have Phi Beta Kappa chapters, and invitations are extended to approximately the top 10 percent of arts and sciences graduates.
Clemson University students and alumni from the College of Architecture, Art and Construction (CAAC) are among those selected to exhibit in the prestigious ArtFields, an annual event that brings hundreds of works of art into public spaces throughout Lake City, South Carolina.
- The College of Education recently caught up with Corrine Sackett, professor of counselor education, who discussed her diverse career, how she approaches teaching and how counseling approaches can differ depending on the audience.
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Ph.D. student Jaquial Durham has led the curation of an immersive sports exhibit at the Clemson Area African American Museum known as "Sincerely, Daniel." The exhibition, which launched on February 27, 2025, is a comprehensive showcase of 50 years of athletics excellence at Daniel High, much of which is also etched in Clemson history.
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CoreBridge, Clemson's 403(b) provider and optional retirement program (ORP) vendor, is offering a free webinar on May 8 to explore key questions related to retirement planning. Registration is required to attend.
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