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AUGUST 27, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson University received a $2.25 million gift from The Schoen Foundation to support the ClemsonLIFE program. Forbes names Clemson the top college in South Carolina and No. 20 in the South; The Adobe Studio and Makerspace will host the Adobe 2.0 Symposium on September 5.
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Clemson University has received a significant $2.25 million gift from The Schoen Foundation to support the ClemsonLIFE™ (Learning is for Everyone) program. The Schoen Foundation, established by Sharon Schoen and the late William “Bill” Schoen, is now led by their daughter, Karen Schoen Sutton and their family.
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CU Public Safety, in conjunction with state and federal partners, is closely monitoring false reports of active threats received by campuses nationwide. Public Safety trains regularly for active threats and is prepared to respond appropriately. Sign up for CU Alerts and review Run, Hide, Fight actions.
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- This fall, the MBA Program will launch the next installment of the Executive Board Learning Series, a professional development series designed to offer focused, accessible education on topics shaping the future of business.
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A groundbreaking study led by Clemson University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists reveals how natural tidal irrigation, rather than human-engineered systems, may have played a crucial role in the rise of the ancient civilization of Sumer. The study offers valuable information for farmers, urban planners, environmentalists and the public.
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Clemson Online offers individual consults in addition to a fall training lineup that includes sessions on using New Quizzes in Canvas, designing assessments with AI, preparing for Clemson’s E-Learning Day and more.
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