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FEBRUARY 28, 2025
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Good morning! Several University faculty and staff celebrated service milestones in February and the Clemson Players' latest production of a 1986 musical runs through the weekend at the Brooks Center. There's also a new sports exhibit to check out at the Clemson Area African American Museum.
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Looking for some fun this weekend? The Clemson Players' latest production of "Into the Woods" will run Saturday (7:30 p.m.) and Sunday (3 p.m.) at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Directed by performing arts professor Kerrie Seymour, it is the largest production the Clemson Players have taken on since the COVID pandemic.
- Athletics hosts a full slate of events, including Clemson baseball squaring off against rival South Carolina tonight in Game 1 of the SC Education Lottery Palmetto Series.
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Julianne Wenner, associate professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning, developed an innovative survey aimed at understanding how parents engage their children in science learning at home. The study seeks to uncover the different ways families incorporate scientific exploration into their daily routines, providing valuable insight for educators.
- Associate professor Jianhua “Joshua” Tong is leading a team of University researchers developing a new type of technology that can convert fuels such as hydrogen into electricity as part of a journey demonstrating how technology progresses from research to the marketplace.
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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 yesterday, 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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The annual Research Symposium brings together researchers on May 7 from all disciplines to share ideas and expertise on advancing scholarship and discovery at Clemson. Submit an idea for a panel discussion by March 14, and join your colleagues as Clemson works to elevate research to the next level.
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