Clemson University Public Service Publishing
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The mission of Clemson University is to fulfill the covenant between its founder and the people of South Carolina to establish a "high seminary of learning" through its historical land-grant responsibilities of teaching, research and extended public service.
Today, Clemson is redefining the term “top-tier research university” by combining the best of two models: the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university and the highly engaged academic and social environment of a small college. With a distinctive governance system that fosters stability in leadership, unique college structures that create an unmatched climate for collaboration, and a driven, competitive spirit that encourages faculty, staff and students to embrace bold, sometimes audacious, goals, Clemson has set its sights on being one of the nation’s top-20 public universities by 2011.
That vision — first outlined by President James F. Barker ’70 and officially adopted by the Board of Trustees in 2001 — has united members of the Clemson Family who understand what it takes to be a top research university and what Clemson’s success will mean for students, for South Carolina and for society.
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Articles by Clemson University Public Service Publishing
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Stress of Our Lives: Resolving Family Conflicts
Conflict-you'll find it everywhere from the corporate world to the garden club. Whenever two people come into contact,...
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Building Family Strengths: Optimism
Do you see a glass half full or half empty? Positive thinking, or optimism, is crucial to how we perceive life. Research...
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Building Family Strengths: Values
Values are a reflection of who we are, of our culture and of our own unique heritage. Being clear about our values...
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Family Communication
Family communication is much more than just the exchange of words between family members. It is what we say, how we say...
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