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APRIL 8, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson University is working with Apple to explore how technology can help improve the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Clemson Music Fest returns this weekend, take a virtual tour of the new Watt Family Athletic Performance and Wellness Center, check out summer camp resources and more.
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Clemson Music Fest returns to main campus this Friday and Saturday at the Upper Intramural Fields. The all-ages event features renowned headliners like Jessie Murph, DaBaby, The All-American Rejects and local artists.
- The event will affect traffic and parking beginning Friday afternoon, including closing sections of Williamson Road and Heisman Street.
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Natasha Croom (pictured middle), associate dean of academic and student affairs at the Graduate School, was named a Senior Scholar by the American College Personnel Association — College Student Educators International and was selected as the recipient of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators’ Robert H. Shaffer Award for Academic Excellence.
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Forage growers and livestock owners can learn about climate-smart management practices for forage-livestock systems during an April 15 workshop at Foxpipe Farm. The workshop, sponsored by the Climate-Smart Grown in S.C. project, will be led by Liliane Silva, a livestock and forage specialist for Cooperative Extension Service, and Maggie Miller, an Extension associate.
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Clemson Athletics and IPTAY held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Friday to mark the upcoming completion of the 55,000-square-foot Watt Family Athletic Performance and Wellness Center, a state-of-the-art facility, which will be the new home for the training and well-being of Clemson’s student-athletes. Watch a short drone tour showing off the new recovery and wellness areas, strength and conditioning center and more.
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It's not too late to start thinking about summer camp for your kids. Did you know ComPsych can help? Check out these resources available exclusively for faculty and staff.
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If you require a specific piece of software, be sure to check the CCIT Software Repository, where the software you need may be available at little or no cost. Browse resources ranging from Adobe, Grammarly, Microsoft and VPN to collaboration, programming and accessibility tools and more.
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