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MARCH 16, 2026
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Good morning! The new Darla Moore Scholars of Veterinary Medicine program will expand access to veterinary education in the Pee Dee region; Both men's and women's basketball head to the NCAA Tournament; School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences faculty share 10 ways math is used in daily life.
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The Darla Moore Foundation has created the Darla Moore Scholars of Veterinary Medicine program at Clemson University, a transformative scholarship initiative designed to expand access to veterinary education while strengthening rural communities in eight Pee Dee region counties. Beginning this fall, the program will provide full financial support to six Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine students for four years.
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Men's and women's basketball earned No. 8 seeds in the NCAA Tournament yesterday. Men's basketball will face off against Iowa in Tampa, Fla., on Friday before women's basketball plays against the University of Southern California in Columbia, S.C., on Saturday.
- Clemson Athletics, in conjunction with IPTAY, the Clemson Alumni Association, Student Affairs and other campus groups, has announced home gameday designations for the 2026 football season.
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Chris Chouinard, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and a Faculty Fellow of the Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute, is among those at the forefront of anti-doping research, focusing on developing new techniques to identify designer drugs.
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In honor of International Day of Mathematics this past weekend, mathematics professors Ryann Cartor, Andrew Brown and Jim Coykendall shared 10 ways math is used in daily life that might go unnoticed.
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- The combined Eastern Wheat Workers and Southern Small Grain Workers Conference and the annual Clemson University Small Grains Field Day are set for April 20-21. Both events will take place at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center.
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