Clemson University recognized by Council for Advancement and Support of Education

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Clemson University was honored with six awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District III. The College of Business and Behavioral Science advancement team received a Special Merit Award for Overall Advancement Services Operations. Clemsons 2020 Road Map: Launching a Strategic Plan received an Award of Excellence in the category of Institutional Relations Projects.

The College of Business and Behavioral Science alumni magazine, The Exchange, received a Special Merit Award in the Alumni Magazine category.

The video Prime III: The Worlds First All-accessible, Electronic Voting System was named the Grand Award Winner for Slides and Multimedia Programs. A video on Clemson Engineers for Developing Countries and its work to help bring fresh water to people in Haiti received an Award for Excellence in the category of Slide and Multimedia Programs. A video on the Bite Counter, an innovative food intake measuring device designed to promote weight loss, received a Special Merit Award in Slides and Multimedia Programs.

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education is a volunteer organization with more than 3,500 members dedicated to the advancement of professionals in educational institutions, with a focus on the fields of alumni relations, fundraising, communications and marketing in the Southeastern states.

For more information, e-mail anixon@clemson.edu or call 864-656-0382.

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