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NOVEMBER 10, 2025
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Good morning! Winter is coming and now is the perfect time to get ready. Clemson recognizes employees celebrating service milestones; Two of Clemson’s historic properties have been honored as part of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.
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David White, College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, 40 years
- Pamela Barnhill, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences, 30 years
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This morning's chilly temperatures may not last through the week, but winter is coming and now is a good time to prepare. Public Safety recommends that you plan ahead and make preparations while supplies are well-stocked and demand is low.
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Even amidst the rapid growth of AI tools, the Clemson Writing Lab achieved record-breaking success, boasting a 35 percent increase in appointments as it launched innovative lab report workshops for STEM students and began engagements with various partners across the University.
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Two of Clemson’s historic properties — Hanover House and Hopewell Plantation and Treaty Site — have been named to the Liberty Trail, a network of historic sites along the East Coast designated by the American Battlefield Trust that commemorate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.
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In the latest Elevate Well-Being blog, Well-Being Officer Anna Fitch Courie highlights the University's honorable mention for the 2025 Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health in the Workplace, her experience at Tigersphere and the ongoing work to advance well-being moving forward.
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The 13th annual Shred Bowl event returns to main campus next Monday, November 17, in the Littlejohn Coliseum parking lot between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Shred Day is a free opportunity for the Clemson community to bring their documents to be securely destroyed in a safe environment.
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