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APRIL 6, 2026
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Good morning! The Division of Research has announced the 2026 Researcher of the Year nominees. Kathy Bush Hobgood has been named senior associate vice president in the Division of Student Affairs; Clemson experts share five lessons from Augusta National Golf Club to help your lawn.
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- Clemson gymnast Brie Clark has qualified for the NCAA National Championships, held April 16-18 in Fort Worth, Texas. Clark will compete in the floor routine and becomes the first gymnast in program history to qualify for nationals.
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Martine LaBerge was named the 2026 recipient of the Founders Award from the Society for Biomaterials, one of the organization’s highest honors. The Founders Award recognizes long-term, landmark contributions to the field of biomaterials.
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As Masters week draws millions of eyes to our neighbors in Georgia and the Augusta National Golf Club, one thing stands out as much as the leaderboard: the grass. Every detail looks flawless, and for many homeowners, it sparks the same question each year: Why doesn’t my lawn look like that? Clemson experts explain how you can build lawns that perform year-round.
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Applications are now being accepted by the Division of Civil and Individual Rights for the Ross Cathy (’07) ADA Scholarship – Embracing and Valuing Differing Abilities. The scholarship awards $1,000 annually to three undergraduate students. Applications must be received by May 9.
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The city of Clemson will begin tree removal today on College Avenue and Sloan Street between Earle Street and Highway 93, affecting on-street parking downtown. The temporary tree removal is part of the city's downtown improvement project to repair sidewalks and improve traffic flow, which will continue throughout the summer.
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| Give Day
Wednesday, Apr. 8 | 10 A.M.-3 P.M.
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