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The College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (CBSHS) continues to expand its footprint across South Carolina and beyond by establishing new partnerships with various industries and community organizations. This initiative is part of the broader Clemson Elevate program, which aims to enhance educational opportunities and foster innovative solutions to societal challenges.
Through these collaborations, CBSHS is working to create a more integrated approach to education that aligns with the needs of local communities and industries. The partnerships will facilitate research, internships, and experiential learning opportunities for students, allowing them to gain practical experience while contributing to the community.
In addition to benefiting students, these partnerships are designed to address pressing social issues, improve public health, and enhance overall community well-being. By leveraging the expertise of faculty and the enthusiasm of students, CBSHS aims to drive positive change and support sustainable development in the region. This commitment to collaboration signifies an important step toward building a more resilient and interconnected society.
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