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Sullivan Center offering discounted rates on physicals
The Joseph F. Sullivan Center is offering comprehensive physical exams for $50 at the end of June and throughout July.

WYFF special to feature Clemson entrepreneurship program
WYFF’s news magazine show “Chronicle” will feature Clemson’s new MBA in Entrepreneurship and Innovation in a special titled “Carolina Made” airing at 8 p.m. Thursday, May 31, on WYFF 4.

Clemson launches new online event calendar
Clemson University has partnered with Localist to launch a new online events calendar: http://www.clemson.edu/calendar.

Managed Print Services: Update and FAQ
Representatives from Ricoh (formerly known as IKON) continue to work toward implementing Clemson’s new Managed Print Services (MPS) plan.

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Outstanding Women recognized by Clemson Women’s Commission
The President’s Commission on the Status of Women at Clemson University recognized five women this year with its annual...
May 24

70 students inducted into Clemson University’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter
Seventy students were inducted into the Clemson University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society....
May 24

Clemson student selected for national clean energy leadership program
Clemson University student Victor Y. Liao has been selected as one of the nation’s top rising young leaders in the cle...
May 23

Clemson student receives scholarships to study Russian

May 23

Clemson research to advance archaeological iron conservation
Scientists with the Warren Lasch Conservation Center at the Clemson University Restoration Institute will receive a share of...
May 23

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