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The social media accounts linked to from Clemson University CAH are: • Facebook • Instagram • Email Besides social media accounts, ClemsonCAH has populated their site with: • Moore earns service-learning award from the Gulf South Summit for advancing health in South Carolina and beyond | Clemson News • Trilith Institute Programs • Call My Name 5K • Semester at Trilith Information Session Zoom • Writing Lab • College of Arts and Humanities Student Ambassador Application • Bucking the trend: Writing Lab sees highest growth in appointments since 2019 amid increased use of AI tools | Clemson News • Burns named as Kathryn and Calhoun Lemon Professor of History • Something in these hills: History professor’s recent discovery suggests that Clemson has been a collaborative community for longer than we realized | Clemson News • CAH x CBSHS Virtual Career Fair • A summer at Häring: Language study paves the way for three Clemson students to intern with the German-based manufacturer | Clemson News • Get a CAH t-shirt! • Brooks Center 25-26 Season • Pearce Center interns equip elementary students with the confidence to write • Classics and the Ancient World (CLAW) Minor • A view from the inside (CI 1745) • Department of English • THE 18th ANNUAL CLEMSON LITERARY FESTIVAL SCHEDULE • 'It’s something we keep doing because we love doing it': Clemson Literary Festival prepares for 18th year • Register for the Call My Name 5K! • "Into the Woods" Tickets • “Are they aware that I’m a senior in college?”: Undergraduate philosophy student wins Best Graduate Paper at the SEAC Conference • Language and International Business Conference • Pre-Law Study Abroad in London • Digital History Ph.D. • Our Website • Contact Student Services • Pulitzer Prize winner Ilyon Woo visits Clemson as part of the Pathways Initiative speaker series • History and Geography Lecture: Caroline Grego, Queen's University • Casting Call for "Student Film: The Movie" • Internship in London: Arts and Globalization • Justifying Brain Death: From Philosophy to Policy • Clemson to Miramax: This world cinema alumna is blazing her path in Los Angeles • Dean's Corner: August 2024 • New Master of Music Education program now accepting applications for Summer 2025 • Uniting the Palmetto State: Clemson partners with University of South Carolina to connect local communities with rich histories • Law firm commits to funding 150 law school test prep courses for Clemson students • Brooks Center welcomes The Concert Truck back to the Clemson community • Carillon bell concert to ring in a new semester at Clemson University • White selected to lead Clemson’s Department of Philosophy and Religion • ‘Stories that need to be told’: Clemson professors, researchers to digitally preserve 19th century deeds listing enslaved people as property • MEDIA HIT: Clemson University professors preserving deeds listing enslaved people as property • World cinema professor's show receives national acclaim • Professor reveals the life of the ‘Plausible Man’ from South Carolina who inspired ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ • Melonçon takes the helm as founding chair of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies • College of Arts and Humanities promotes 14 faculty members • English professor earns NSF grant to open the black box of the world’s second exascale computer • Being an Ally: Read this RCID graduate's one-of-a-kind journey • 'Clemson or bust': Ryan Uhle never let the absence of vision hinder him from becoming an attorney • ‘This is me’: Clemson English alumna pens commercial now airing during the 2024 Olympic games • A peek behind the bench: Clemson student completes unique summer internship with SC Supreme Court • The war reporter: Clemson alumnus was first to tell the world about D-Day • Inclusive outreach: Clemson students help Spanish speakers recognize invasive beetle • Dean's Corner: May 2024 • ‘Incredibly special’: Clemson students impress Emmy Award-winning composer in one-of-a-kind visit • 'It all comes full circle': Helena Harte wins top honor in the Class of 2024 • CAH celebrates faculty and staff with awards in Spring meeting • Brooks Center director emerita awarded Order of the Palmetto • ASL professor receives appointment at the Deaf Arts Academy to promote signed music • Her 9th Clemson graduation marks her first time earning a degree. • Finding harmony in the humanities • 'Put yourself out there.' This humanities double major prepares for law school with a new sense of self-confidence • "On the Ave" Outdoor Summer Concert Series Returns • 3 CAH students recognized for outstanding achievements • Understanding the Upstate: Ron Rash, Clemson scholars convene to talk unique region • 'PAWE' Power: These Students Are Empowering Women, Building Futures at Clemson • This Clemson professor is helping Guardian Ad Litem volunteers to become better writers • Strengthening communities: Clemson professor wins award for dedication to students and community health • ‘Legends and learners’: Clemson students hear from Hip Hop experts • History major wins Undergraduate Research Award from Clemson Libraries • GIVE DAY 2024: SUPPORT CAH • World-premiere from Emmy Award-winning composer lands at Clemson University • Acclaimed novelist headlines Clemson University’s Upstate Symposium, exploring the University’s connection to the region • Students place in top 10 of highly competitive national legal brief writing tournament • Narratio x Clemson: An April evening of art and stories from resettled refugee youth • Dean's Corner: March 2024 • Helping trafficking survivors: Jasmine Road and Clemson University • Brooks Center for the Performing Arts recognized as one of nation’s best college theaters • 'Motivated by a mission': Clemson students help nonprofit advocating for trafficking survivors through grant writing • Acting like a Tiger: Adrian Eppley '15 • Cultivating Connections: Annual conference spotlights German investment in Mexico, provides students with potential job opportunities • Clemson Literary Festival readies for 17th year • Clemson University Symphonic Band to pay tribute to former Director of Bands • Reclamation: Clemson’s Hip Hop professor releases mixtape honoring the forgotten – and conjoined – Godino twins • Woodland Cemetery Historic Preservation Project to offer summer 'Hidden History Camp' • Breaking stereotypes, one joke at a time: A conversation with Josh Blue • Ripple effect: Clemson students amplify local nonprofit’s message to help families in need • Ink and identity: Clemson's Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence shares Afro-Hispanic insights and continues dual book projects • “Call My Name” 5K run returns in February to support stories of African Americans in Clemson University history • Doctoral graduate returns home to lead Clemson World • ‘Little Women’ events highlight Women’s History Month in Clemson • Former director of bands John Butler recounts day Tiger Band met JFK • Domestic violence survivor, documentary subject headlines 3rd Annual Law and Humanities Series • Dean's Corner: January 2024 • 'Abilities in disabilities': The story behind the first ClemsonLIFE student succeeding in American Sign Language • Tiger Band director now an honorary alumnus • College of Arts and Humanities names Bein as associate dean • Clemson English professor receives $60,000 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities • From Hollywood to Tigertown: Meet World Cinema's newest lecturer and Emmy-nominated producer • Paul Buyer explores world music in new textbook • Dean's Corner: December 2023 • Barczewski named chair of the Department of History and Geography • From campus fire department to medical school, December graduate looks to continue serving her community • This trilingual Clemson graduate wants to bridge language gaps in healthcare • In memoriam: Remembering H. Roger Grant • Clemson philosopher explores the intersection of ethics, medicine and addiction • 'Something beautiful': Clemson Family musicians unite to create everlasting tribute song • New legal history emphasis offers practical path to law school • Clemson ASL recognized by ‘The Vineyard’s’ museum • Scan here: Endowed professor delves into the history of the barcode • ‘Game-changer’: Get to know Clemson’s professor of Hip Hop • November keynote on 50 years of hip-hop... • Declamation Contest celebrates 50 years and counting • Upstate poets host annual benefit for Paw Pantry • $3.4 million grant enables Clemson University to lead the creation of Black Heritage Trail • The Winding Road • IDEAS grant to help Clemson launch a study abroad program for American Sign Language • Joseph Mai named chair of the Department of Languages • Cameron Bushnell named interim chair of the new Department of Interdisciplinary Studies