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    Clemson's College of Arts and Humanities Celebrates Year-End Achievements and Local Honors

    2024-05-24
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    In the May 2024 edition of 'Dean's Corner,' Nicholas Vazsonyi, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at Clemson University, discusses the end of the academic year. He thanks the faculty, staff, alumni, and friends for their efforts and outlines the college's key achievements.

    Dean Vazsonyi highlights the Order of the Palmetto award given to Lillian 'Mickey' Harder, former Director of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. This top civilian honor in South Carolina recognizes her significant contributions to the arts, including over 100 of her concert recordings broadcast nationally.

    The newsletter also notes the academic successes of the students. Helena Harte, a history and political science double major, received the Norris Medal, the highest student honor at Clemson. Melina Wallace, from the Department of English, was named the 2024 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant, reflecting the college's focus on teaching excellence.

    Dean Vazsonyi mentions the college's three main student awards: the Phi Kappa Phi Certificate of Merit to Kathryn Rabon, the Dre Martin Service Award to Samuel Kull, and the Blue Key Academic and Leadership Award to Kathryn Henry. These awards celebrate academic and community achievements.

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