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NOVEMBER 18, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson has earned a pair of honors from Military Times magazine for its commitment to military-connected students and employees. Today is the final day to complete Annual Required Training; Learn how Clemson Rural Health is improving the lives of South Carolinians.
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Today is the final day to complete the Information Security Awareness and Conflict of Interest modules through Tiger Training. Faculty and staff must complete the training by November 18 or be denied access to their University accounts. Contact tigertraining@clemson.edu with questions.
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Nathan McNeese, associate vice president for technology and innovation, is playing a leading role in helping state and local governments across the country integrate artificial intelligence into public services and governance processes, co-authoring a report that lays out strategies for how agencies can use AI responsibly.
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As the organizing framework for Clemson University’s statewide rural health service delivery and prevention efforts, Clemson Rural Health has demonstrated that produce prescriptions programs, team-based health care delivery and remote patient monitoring has a statistically significant impact on the lives of South Carolinians.
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The AnMed Health Mobile Mammography Coach returns to campus on Thursday, November 20. The bus, parked near Sirrine, will see patients between 1-5 p.m. Schedule your appointment by Wednesday by calling (864) 512-5400. Those interested should bring a photo ID and their insurance card.
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