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APRIL 20, 2026
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Good morning! The Clemson Outdoor Recreation and Education program is offering exclusive opportunities for faculty and staff this summer. The first Workday Info Session takes place this afternoon; Gymnast Brie Clark makes history at the NCAA National Semifinal.
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A team of Clemson University researchers led by J.E. Sirrine Foundation Endowed Chair and Professor Marek Urban has created a new type of material that, if further developed, could yield more advanced computers capable of processing more complex information.
A new endowment from Milliken Advisors is creating expanded opportunities for students in the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences, strengthening hands-on learning in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation.
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Gymnast Brie Clark posted a 9.9000 while representing Clemson on Floor Exercise at the NCAA National Semifinal last week. She tied for eighth place, earning second-team All-America status and becoming the first Tiger to earn postseason All-America honors.
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- University Facilities will fill the reflection pond in front of R.M. Cooper Library this week. Though additional repairs are eventually needed, the pond will remain filled through Commencement.
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Researchers at Clemson will have the opportunity to learn about publishing their work through IGI Global Scientific Publishing during an online lunch-and-learn workshop on Wednesday, April 22, from 12-12:30 p.m. The workshop will provide an overview of scholarship publishing, with a particular focus on supporting researchers interested in publishing with IGI.
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