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MARCH 3, 2026
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Good morning! Clemson has become the most active research institution in the state, according to the NSF. The University recently unveiled a new partnership to build pathways for students interested in engineering and computing; Learn how an architect alumnus puts mental health at the heart of every space he designs.
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Clemson University has become the most active research institution in South Carolina, according to data from the National Science Foundation. In the past five years, Clemson research has supported nearly 1,400 Ph.D. completions and 9,000 master’s degree completions, funneling a pipeline of talent to the state and regional workforce.
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The Clemson University Symphonic Band, under the leadership of Director of Bands Mark Spede, will join Clemson Cantorei for a collaborative concert at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts on March 10 at 7:30 p.m. Clemson Cantorei will be led by Director of Choirs and Vocal Studies Anthony Bernarducci, with Assistant Director of Bands Caroline Wright Pfisterer serving as guest conductor.
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Stephen Parker ’11 is an architect, but to discover his purpose, don’t ask about towering bridges or sprawling cityscapes. For Parker, design is deeply personal. Inspired by his Clemson Experience and his own family’s mental health journey, he belongs to a movement in health care architecture that puts compassion and dignity at the heart of every space.
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- Librarians from across the country will gather at Clemson this May for the ninth annual Empirical Librarians Conference. The conference focuses on librarians as researchers, supporting and showcasing their original research in library and information science.
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