Mon, Nov 27 | from FIRE
CLEMSON, S.C., November 28, 2006—Clemson University has vowed to review its “free speech zone” policy and, until a new policy is instituted, has opened its entire campus to free speech. Clemson has also cleared the Clemson Conservatives student organization of its charges for violating...
Clemson University is one of the nation’s 50 best values in public colleges and universities, according to “The Princeton Review Best Value Colleges for 2010.”
Tue, Jan 12 | from Anderson Independent Mail
By John Staed CLEMSON UNIVERSITY — The head of US News & World Report's annual college rankings says the magazine will review data submitted by Clemson University after a researcher said the school practices “manipulation around the edges” in its ...
Thu, Jun 4 | from Anderson Independent Mail
NC By Wayne Washington COLUMBIA A half-dozen top administrators at Clemson University received pay increases ranging from $32000 to $67000 over the past two years, a review of salary records at South Carolina's largest public universities shows. ...
Tue, Mar 17 | from CharlotteObserver.com
Top Clemson administrators defend pay hikes amid cutbacks Beaufort Gazette Beneath the collegial surface, Clemson University deals with ... Anderson Independent Mail Report: USC & Clemson Top Administrators Got Double Digit Raises News Channel 7
Sun, Mar 15 | from Myrtle Beach Sun
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Cell phone text messages. Loudspeakers on towers. Cameras that detect suspicious activity. Colleges and universities are considering these and other measures in the aftermath of the Virginia Tech massacre, seeking to improve how they get the word out about emergencies to...
Wed, Apr 18 | from Atlanta Journal Constitution
Officials at Clemson University and the University of South Carolina said sirens may be used as potential warning systems on their sprawling campuses in the wake of the deadly shootings at Virginia Tech. The shootings, which killed 32 people and the gunman Monday, are prompting securit...
Tue, Apr 17 | from Spartanburg Herald Journal
Clemson University had a policy that designated only two areas on the campus for students to assemble. Even within those areas, students were required to obtain permission from three different administrative offices 72 hours prior to any planned event. However, after the Foundation fo...
Sun, Dec 3 | from FIRE