Inside Clemson in a Minute || Mar. 22nd
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Chestnut trees once dominated the eastern U.S. Chestnut blight wiped them out, but Clemson scientists and community volunteers are breeding trees that are resistant to another killer.
How can retention rates for new teachers be increased, allowing for that all-important sense of continuity all students need to maintain the degree of engagement in school that leads to increased graduation rates? Join Solutions to the Dropout Crisis as Dr. Roy Jones discusses the impact and success of Call Me MiSTER (Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models).
Clemson’s video production unit won 14 national Telly Awards for videos about various aspects of life at Clemson.
Recent terrorist attacks around the world have caused anxiety among students, faculty, and others traveling abroad. This panel discussion with students who have lived and traveled overseas examines the actual level of risk of terrorist-linked violence and strategies for minimizing that risk.
Moderator: Dr. Stephen Wainscott, Fulbright Coordinator; Panelists: Hattie Duplechain ’10, Brett Mills ’12, and Lauren Harroff ’12
The Annexstad family established the Annexstad Family Foundation Scholarship in 2000 to help deserving students achieve a college degree. The Clemson partnership was established in 2015, and in fall 2016, the first scholarship was awarded to a Tiger who is now one step closer to achieving his medical dream.
One Family. Twenty-Four Hours. Infinite Impact.
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Clemson Formula SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) competes on an international level through competitions hosted by the Society of Automotive Engineers’ (SAE).
Keep up on Clemson’s latest and greatest research and activities.
Notable discussions from guest speakers, students and professors alike.
The people, places and events that make Clemson so unique.
Programming designed for Clemson alumni and friends.