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MARCH 19, 2026
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Good morning! The Battle of the Senates initiative supporting the Employee Emergency Fund enters a runoff; Tickets are still available for this weekend's Alumni Spring Break; Learn how digital spring cleaning can boost your computer's efficiency and security.
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- The Battle of the Senates, which supports the Employee Emergency Fund and Employee Emergency Endowment, ended in a tie, resulting in a runoff. Faculty and staff may donate through their respective Senate portals through tomorrow.
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Tickets are still available for Alumni Spring Break this Friday and Saturday. The two-day event features live music, exclusive tours, a Saturday morning market and more.
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On March 5, a standing-room-only crowd filed into the auditorium of the Watt Family Innovation Center for a lecture during the fifth annual Lectures in Law and Humanities Series. Vernon Burton, the retired Judge Matthew Perry Professor of History at Clemson, delivered the keynote.
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Clemson University hosted accepted students from the inaugural class of the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine for Accepted Students’ Day on March 14. The event introduced students to the University community and helped them prepare for the start of their academic journey.
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NSF STRIDE will host a Translation Tuesday session on term sheets and cap tables for faculty interested in learning more about research translation. The session, set for March 24 at 12 p.m., will be led by Clemson alum Matt Johnson of Johnson Venture Partners. Registration is required.
Spring cleaning isn’t just for your home; your computer can benefit from it, too. Removing old files, updating software and organizing your desktop can improve performance, enhance security and free up space. Do a spring clean today to stay organized and help your devices run more efficiently.
Join ComPsych, Clemson's Employee Assistance Program, for a live webinar on how to escape the "procrastination trap." The hour-long session will take place on March 24 at 11 a.m. Registration is required.
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