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SEPTEMBER 4, 2025
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Good morning! The Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business is ranked No. 1 in South Carolina by Niche. Chief Well-Being Officer Anna Fitch Courie shares wellness initiatives to help you get involved; Kronos will be temporarily unavailable beginning today through the weekend.
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Back by popular demand, The Concert Truck will host three events next week throughout the Clemson and Central area. Presented by the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts and sponsored by Hank and Kay Owen and Bill and Donna Eskridge, the event features pianists Susan Zhang and Rieko Tsuchida in their fully mobile concert hall.
Reminder: Kronos will be temporarily unavailable for all Clemson employees beginning today at 1 p.m. to September 7 at 11:59 p.m. All users should log out of the system prior to 1 p.m. During this window, employees will not be able to access the system to track time or enter leave. More information and instructions are available for employees.
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The Clemson University Police Department (CUPD), Student Health Services, Clemson Panhellenic, the City of Clemson Police Department and Prisma Health are partnering to provide accessible SLED test kits for suspected drink spiking as part of a comprehensive approach to public health and safety.
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Two studies from a team that includes assistant professor Matthew Koski have revealed that flowers with traits that help them thermoregulate have advantages over those that don’t. This discovery sheds light on flowers' various traits regarding reproduction and their ability to attract pollinators and behave in extreme temperatures.
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Join your colleagues and neighbors for our annual Fall In Day of Service, in partnership with Pickens County Make a Difference Day, on Saturday, October 4. Project lists and registration links will be available soon.
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Clemson University’s STRIDE program (Stimulating Translation of Research via Intentional Development and Ecosystem) is launching Translation Tuesday, a Fall semester webinar series designed to help researchers, faculty and innovators translate their work into real-world results. The series will run every other Tuesday from 12-1 p.m., beginning September 9.
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