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MARCH 2, 2026
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Good morning! Registration is open for Clemson University youth summer camps and programs throughout the state. A new grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration will help address the Upstate's nursing shortage; Support colleagues in need by donating to The Nook.
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Looking for engaging and educational activities for your children over the summer? Clemson University offers a wide range of youth summer camps and programs, ranging from forestry to football. Visit the Camps and Youth Programs page for more information and registration links.
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The Clemson University Police Department and Clemson University Center for Public Safety Research have partnered to integrate immersive virtual reality modules into Crisis Intervention Team training. The modules allow law enforcement officers to simulate mental health crisis encounters through the lens of responding officers and the person experiencing the crisis.
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Fourth graders at Northside Elementary in Seneca discovered the joy of composing music this past fall thanks to an idea developed by assistant professor Lauren Crosby in the Department of Performing Arts. Crosby developed a music composition project through her participation in the Pearce Center Service-Learning Fellows Program, which helps faculty integrate service-learning and community engagement into their teaching, research and public service.
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The Nook, Clemson's employee-focused pantry, welcomes donations to support faculty and staff in need. Check out their wishlist or Instagram account for the latest list of needed items. Donations can be dropped off weekdays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., or arranged by emailing thenook@clemson.edu.
- 1095-Cs are now available online for all active Clemson employees. Those who did not consent to receive the form online were mailed a paper copy to the address on file with the University.
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