Acknowledgments and Announcements
Clemson to host Focus the Nation
Clemson University will host the kickoff for Focus the Nation, the largest teach-in in U.S. history in which more than 1,000 colleges and universities across the country will focus on global warming solutions.
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Kiplinger names Clemson a top educational buy
Kiplinger magazine editors have picked Clemson University as one of the top public institutions providing the best education for the dollar.
Read the news release.
Student project honored by the SC Wildlife Federation
A wildlife habitat project on the Clemson University campus has received the Bootsie Manning Wildlife Habitat Conservation Award from the South Carolina Wildlife Federation.
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Clemson graduate honored as a teacher
Corey Terry, Clemson University and Call Me MISTER MAT graduate, was selected as a WYFF Channel 4 Golden Apple Award Winner. The broadcast featuring Corey aired Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007 on Channel 4. Terry was honored for his work as a teacher at Tanglewood Middle School in Greenville.
Watch the video.
Clemson University Academic News
Dip Once or Dip Twice?
Just in time for Superbowl XLII, a scientific report has some new findings that may cause football fans to take a second look at that communal bowl of dip. The New York Times covers Clemson food microbiologist Dr. Paul Dawson's examination of double dipping.
Read the article [requires free registration].
UpstateToday.com takes a closer look at Clemson's Study Abroad program
From 2005 to 2006, participation increased by 23 percent.
Read the article.
Creative Inquiry recognized by InsideHigherEd.com
In an article titled "Small Group Learning for 14,000 Undergrads," InsideHigherEd.com writer Jennifer Epstein examined this unique program.
Read the article.