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$1 million endowment supports Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Clemson University can set a steady course for the future, thanks to a $1 million endowment from the Bernard Osher Foundation of San Francisco.
[Published: April 29, 2008]
Clemson professor named to Coretta Scott King Book Award Jury
Jonda C. McNair, assistant professor of reading education in the Eugene T. Moore School of Education at Clemson University, has been elected to serve a two year appointment on the Coretta Scott King Book Award Jury.
[Published: April 23, 2008]
Flowers earns prestigious award for scholars of color
Clemson University’s Lamont A. Flowers recently was named the 2008 recipient of the Scholars of Color Early Career Contribution Award by the American Educational Research Association at its annual meeting in New York.
[Published: April 08, 2008]
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Clemson University will have a permanent home where a growing and increasingly inquisitive senior population can go to explore their educational and cultural interests. That home is coming soon to Patrick Square, a traditional neighborhood development off Issaqueena Trail near the Highway 123 interchange.
[Published: March 28, 2008]
Clemson rolls out Ph.D. in health-care genetics
Clemson University will offer the country's first interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in health-care genetics.
[Published: March 12, 2008]
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