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JULY 30, 2025
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Good morning! Eight Clemson Cooperative Extension professionals were recognized with national awards. Scientists at the Center for Human Genetics conducted a comprehensive study on arsenic in fruit flies; learn about an alumna's journey to receiving her second Clemson degree.
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Bioengineering Professor Jeremy Gilbert received this year's Clemson Award for Contributions to the Literature from the Society for Biomaterials. The award’s name reflects the strong ties between the society and Clemson’s bioengineering program and marks the first time a Clemson professor has held the honor since 1991.
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When asked about Clemson, Kimberly Byars ’92, says that it has always felt like home. From the first summer she attended the Clemson Career Workshop as a rising junior in high school to stepping on campus her first day of her first year, she has never once doubted that Clemson was the place for her.
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Tomorrow morning, Clemson Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) will enforce password expiration for approximately 30,000 Clemson University accounts to help protect data and personal information. Impacted users will be required to create passwords meeting new security requirements.
- Fike Recreation Center will be without heating and air conditioning today until 4 p.m. due to maintenance.
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