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Posted over 5 years ago  in Second Year FamiliesThird Year Families.

Clemson Abroad provides operational support to student engagement programs outside of the U.S.A. that contribute to Clemson University’s missions, goals, and emphasis areas. The office works to enhance the University’s international focus through the development of activities, programs, exchanges and events that foster global and intercultural awareness, knowledge and understanding among faculty, staff, and students. Study Abroad and other global engagement opportunities expand the learning environment beyond the classroom into unique and often challenging cultural contexts. Through such engagement students enhance their disciplinary training, professional development, cultural understanding and personal growth.

The Institute of International Education has recognized Clemson Abroad with the 2014 Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education for the Clemson Engineers for Developing Countries project in Haiti. The award promotes and honors the most outstanding initiatives that are being conducted in international higher education. The award signals a new and important role for international education on campus and showcases the most innovative and successful models in practice today.

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DeOnte Brown over 5 years ago said

Carson, You can visit http://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/student-health/COVID-19.html to monitor updates from Clemson University. Also, feel free to connect with staff in the Office of Global Engagement at 864-656-2457 or...see more

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Beth Lamon over 5 years ago said

All sorts of rumours for the Italian students, please provide updates on timing?

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Philip Sikes over 5 years ago said

Beth, please visit the university's hub dedicated to the coronavirus to learn more: Clemson.edu/COVID-19

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Carson Helsper over 5 years ago said

So disappointed to hear that kids in areas not majorly affected are being sent home. I wish they would have allowed kids to continue their studies online and choose to come home or stay after spring break.

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Tanya Lambert about 5 years ago said

Glad all students were called back before the president closed all travel from Europe to the US. Thank you for being proactive and keeping students safe.

 

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