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OCTOBER 13, 2025
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Good morning! Clemson receives high marks in new rankings from WSJ/College Pulse 2026 Best Colleges in the U.S. and SmartAsset. University researchers receive funding for innovative global health and agricultural research; Learn about Clemson's digital asset management system for logos, photos and templates.
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Clemson University adds $46,279 to graduate salaries, the highest among all universities in South Carolina, according to the WSJ/College Pulse 2026 Best Colleges in the U.S. rankings. In addition, Clemson has the No. 1 Best Value in South Carolina per recent SmartAsset rankings.
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Jessica Larsen (right), the Carol and John Cromer ’63 Family Endowed Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, secured nearly $4 million from the National Institutes of Health to launch two separate research projects, including one funded by the highly prestigious and competitive NIH Director’s New Innovator Award.
University researchers and partner organizations have received a $2.4 million, four-year grant to map genes that control leaf senescence in corn, work that aims to sustain photosynthesis longer, improve yield stability and support smarter on-farm nitrogen use.
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After more than a decade of extraordinary leadership, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Robert H. “Bob” Jones ’79, M ’81 readies for the next phase of his career. His influence spans institutional transformation, academic excellence and a commitment to people and purpose. He shares his lessons for creating an enduring legacy in the latest issue of Clemson World.
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Looking for an easy way to find logos, photos and templates? Clemson's Digital Asset Management system, Canto, makes that easy. Filter by division or department and use tags to narrow your search, or share your assets with others at Clemson. Log into Canto by selecting “Log in with your CUID” and get started with a user guide and five-minute tutorial. Contact Christine Prado for more information.
Registration is open for the annual Clemson Women’s Basketball Education Day game on Monday, November 3 at 11 a.m. Schools or classrooms (sixth grade or below) are invited to attend free of charge. Registration closes Friday, October 24.
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