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MAY 6, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson celebrates the accomplishments of the Class of 2025 graduates as Commencement ceremonies begin today. Governor Henry McMaster declared May as Hurricane Preparedness Month and CCIT provides its latest tech tip on reviewing guidelines for AI tools.
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Industry leaders, researchers and students gathered at the Madren Conference Center April 17-18 for the 2025 Clemson University AI Research Symposium — a two-day exploration of how artificial intelligence is reshaping science, healthcare, infrastructure and ethics.
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The College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences celebrated their students in an annual Honors and Awards ceremony at the Madren Conference Center April 10.
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Economics major Ellie Groves (left) and political science and economics double major Ellie Cucullu (right) were selected as this year’s Christopher J. Duckenfield Scholars in recognition of their extraordinary talent, motivation, commitment and ability. They will attend St. Peter’s Summer School at Magdalen College.
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AI resources can offer exciting new opportunities for efficiency in data processing, idea generation for projects and even programming. CCIT urges faculty and staff to learn the risks, use best practices and review the complete AI Guidelines from the Office of Information Security before using AI tools.
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