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APRIL 29, 2025
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Good morning! The next story in our series on Creative Inquiry focuses on a project that has become an important part of educating students about mental health. Thomas Green Clemson's one-horse carriage is set to be restored, and a horticulture agent provides tips on plants that aren't worth growing from seed.
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The next installment of our series on Creative Inquiry focuses on Tigers Together, a project in the Creative Inquiry + Undergraduate Research (CI) program that has become a cornerstone of mental health advocacy at Clemson. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025, CI’s impact reaches 40 percent of Clemson’s living alumni body.
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The one-horse carriage that belonged to Clemson University founder Thomas Green Clemson was delivered to Weaver Wagons in Dalton, Ohio, where it will be restored to its original condition in a process that will take more than a year.
- The College of Arts and Humanities honored three students with awards for their outstanding achievements in and out of the classroom. The winners were nominated by faculty and peers and recognized at the College's Honors and Awards ceremony.
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Kwame André (pictured right) watched a robotic dog whir to life and walk across a carpeted floor in McAdams Hall. It was just another day in the lab for André and a vision of the future he is starting to shape as he prepares to graduate next week and continue pursuing a Ph.D. at Clemson. Be inspired by our grads and discover more of their stories online at our Class of 2025 website.
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CCIT Tech Tip: Clemson University categorizes data into four classifications, ranging from public to restricted, to ensure appropriate security measures are applied based on data sensitivity. Learn more about commonly used data types and your responsibilities in the Data Classification Policy.
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