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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is housed in the Redfern Health Center.

CAPS announces significant wait time reduction for counseling services

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

By recently reconciling employee salaries and filling positions, Clemson’s Counseling and Psychological Services reduced its wait period from an average of 10 days down to 1 day after first contact. Lesslie...

Clemson Elevate was first launched in April 2023.

Clemson BOT gives Clemson Elevate updates

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

In April 2023, Clemson announced the launch of Clemson Elevate, and at its most recent meeting, the University Board of Trustees received a progress update regarding the third pillar: transforming lives...

The overall goal of the new initiative is to ensure the progress of AI technology in line with ethics.

Clemson BOT approves $1.38M budget for new human AI center

Kailyn Kelly, Asst. News Editor February 8, 2024

Clemson University is stepping into the forefront of artificial intelligence research with the establishment of the Center for Human-Artificial Intelligence (CU-CHAI), which is slated to open its doors...

Nursing students can participate in virtual hospitals located on campus in Edwards Hall.

Clemson School of Nursing plans to grow enrollment numbers

Kat Pugh, Senior Reporter February 8, 2024

The Clemson University School of Nursing, one of the most competitive academic programs on campus, is currently undergoing a plan to accommodate enrollment growth. During the quarterly board of trustees...

New parking lot to be paved on Kite Hill

Corey Glenn, Asst. News Editor January 25, 2024

Clemson University Facilities has put a plan out for a bid to build a new parking lot on Kite Hill, located on the east side of Clemson’s campus near the Kite Hill Recycling Center. The proposed lot...

The state’s first College of Veterinary Medicine will be located on a 87-acre tract of land immediately adjacent to the Clemson Experimental Forest.

Clemson’s College of Veterinary Medicine set to launch in 2026

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter January 25, 2024

Clemson’s board of trustees recently approved a Phase I funding increase for the inaugural College of Veterinary Medicine from $10 million to over $110 million. This budget change is a reflection...

Clemsons Brook T. Smith Launchpad is now open to all students and faculty.

Clemson University opens new entrepreneurial launchpad downtown

Emma Vick, News Editor January 25, 2024

The Brook T. Smith Launchpad, Clemson’s entrepreneurial hub, opened its doors to all University students, staff and faculty on Jan. 18. The Launchpad will host various events throughout the year,...

Clemson vs. USC STI testing competition to take place in February

Clemson vs. USC STI testing competition to take place in February

Kailyn Kelly, Asst. News Editor January 16, 2024

Clemson students will have the opportunity to compete against the University of South Carolina and receive free and confidential sexually transmitted infection testing. The CAN Community Health bus...

Clemsons new Division of Community, Engagement, Belonging and Access hopes to build a stronger student community that continues after graduation.

Clemson welcomes a new Division of Community, Engagement, Belonging and Access

Juliana Coates, Senior Reporter January 10, 2024

In December, Clemson announced the creation of the Division of Community, Engagement, Belonging and Access. The scope of the new division will take shape throughout 2024. The formation of this division,...

Clemsons Lyceum Program will look to double its Scholar capacity as the interest in and success of the program continues to grow.

Clemson University’s Lyceum Program to expand in near future

Abigail Suggs, Senior Reporter January 10, 2024

Clemson University’s Lyceum Program has taken the forefront for students wishing to study capitalism, liberty and the American founding, and has plans to expand amongst the Clemson community and to other...

Smart Start workshops allow students to learn about ways to set their semester up for success.

Clemson faculty adviser gives insight for a successful semester

Kailyn Kelly, Asst. News Editor January 10, 2024

All Clemson students want to be successful in their academic pursuits, but many may not take advantage of or even be aware of the resources available to them. The Academic Success Center offers success...

Clemson YAF welcomed conservative speaker Michael Knowles to campus on Wednesday where he spoke to a crowd of 250 people.

Michael Knowles speaks at Clemson on the ‘egregious’ dilemma same-sex parents present

Blake Mauro and Josiah Sullivan December 7, 2023

Daily Wire personality Michael Knowles joined the Clemson Young Americans for Freedom chapter to give a speech regarding the moral concerns and consequences of same-sex parents to a crowd of 250 people...

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