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NOVEMBER 4, 2025
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Good morning! Cooperative Extension has developed a new Food Pantry Giving Guide to help support South Carolinians; Country superstar Morgan Wallen will bring his "Still The Problem Tour" to Clemson Memorial Stadium next year; Learn about a faculty member's global impact through 20 years of Creative Inquiry.
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Clemson University Cooperative Extension has developed a new Food Pantry Giving Guide to help individuals, families and organizations make healthy, meaningful food donations that support South Carolinians facing food insecurity.
Country superstar Morgan Wallen will bring his 2026 "Still The Problem Tour" to Memorial Stadium for a two-night performance on Friday, June 26, and Saturday, June 27, with special guest lineups on each night. A faculty and staff presale opportunity will be available later this week.
- There are two weeks left for employees to complete their required Annual Required Training courses. Employees should access their Tiger Training account to complete the required training.
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The College of Architecture, Art and Construction has appointed Todd Usher as director of the Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) program. A four-time Clemson graduate and nationally recognized builder, Usher brings more than 30 years of industry, entrepreneurial and academic experience to the role.
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Delphine Dean joined the Clemson faculty in 2005, the same year Creative Inquiry first started. As the Ron and Jane Lindsay Family Innovation Professor and chair of the Department of Bioengineering, Dean has mentored more than 30 projects over the past 20 years, many of which have had a global impact, and continues to be one of the most active faculty mentors in the program.
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- Following this year's E-Learning Day, Clemson Online has compiled resources to help instructors prepare for a transition to remote instruction in unpredictable circumstances.
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