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APRIL 21, 2025
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Good morning! The Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Association celebrate our graduates this week. The College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences recently held its annual awards ceremony; a Class of 2025 student connects dual passions for environmental interpretation and music through Clemson's Virtual Reality and Nature Lab.
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The Division of Marketing and Communications is making this year's Senior Week Fiercely Forward with a unique experience. Following the ‘Photos at The Rock’ event today, seniors can leave their mark before graduation by customizing a Class of 2025 tiger sculpture created by students through the BrownBox Agency.
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- Clemson University Police Department Sergeant Michelle Young has achieved Credentialed Advocate status through the National Advocate Credentialing Program from the National Organization for Victim Advocacy.
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An audio technology degree paired with a second major in parks, recreation and tourism management connected Rob Martin’s dual passions for environmental interpretation and music in Clemson's Virtual Reality and Nature Lab. Martin is among those who will walk across the stage at Littlejohn Coliseum during Commencement ceremonies next month.
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ComPsych offers interactive online groups known as "ComPsych Huddles." These groups allow you to learn, grow and explore topics meaningful to your goals, whether they are physical or mental. Live sessions are held throughout the week and the day to best fit your needs and schedule.
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