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Nursing professor receives South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, retires after 40 years of service to Clemson UniversityNursing professor receives South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, retires after 40 years of service to Clemson University

Nursing professor receives South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, retires after 40 years of service to Clemson University

Ann Wetsel, professor in the Clemson University School of Nursing, received the highest civilian honor in the state of South Carolina, the Order of the Palmetto, in recognition of her lifetime achievements and contributions to the field of nursing and commitment to the health and well-being of individuals and communities across South Carolina and beyond. She retired after 40 years of service to the University in August.

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Building People and Communities

The College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences joins together a unique combination of schools and departments: Communication; Nursing; Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management; Political Science; Psychology; Public Health Sciences; and Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice

While each area is distinctive, we work together as a 21st-century land-grant college  addressing health and wellness challenges, tackling human impacts on the environment, and better understanding human, political and social behavior and the impact of an ever-connected world. These efforts in teaching, research and service further our mission of "building people and communities" in South Carolina and beyond.

Leslie Hossfeld, Dean, College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences

“The influential work that our researchers do across the country and the globe is vitally important. We also focus on what is going on in our own backyard. There are underserved communities across the state and we use our research, learning and service opportunities to address critical needs throughout South Carolina, fulfill Clemson's land-grant mission, and position ourselves as a 21st-century land-grant college.”

Leslie Hossfeld
Dean
College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences
State of South Carolina

Building Healthy Communities

Building Healthy Communities is a college-wide initiative to improve community health and well-being in South Carolina by focusing on the 5 areas of the social determinants of health. Through scholarly engagement, research, and student learning opportunities CBSHS works to improve lives through youth development and education access, social inclusion and community well-being, food security and the built environment, rural economic development, and access to health services.

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