Clemson University
Coverage of Clemson University in the Nexus archive.
- Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz reverses decision, will stay at MSU
Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz reversed his decision to leave for Clemson University and will remain at MSU due to personal reasons. He cited his family's connection to the university and emphasized rebuilding trust through consistent actions and collaboration with the community and Board of Trustees.
- Newly named Clemson president opts to stay at Michigan State
Kevin Guskiewicz, previously announced as the new president of Clemson University, has decided to remain at Michigan State University for personal reasons. The Clemson University Board of Trustees was notified of this decision and has selected Guskiewicz.
- Clemson says Kevin Guskiewicz to remain at Michigan State University
Kevin Guskiewicz will remain as president of Michigan State University despite initially accepting a position at Clemson University. The decision follows his contract extension through 2031 and a doubled salary to $2 million, amid controversial changes to MSU’s Board of Trustees code of conduct. Clemson stated Guskiewicz will stay for 'personal reasons,' reversing his earlier departure plan.
- Kevin Guskiewicz to stay on as Michigan State University president after taking Clemson job
Kevin Guskiewicz remains as president of Michigan State University after accepting a position at Clemson University. Clemson University removed the announcement of his new role and stated he chose to stay at MSU for personal reasons. A campus campaign expressing support for Guskiewicz emerged, while the university board addressed internal governance challenges.
- To change the narrative, you have to change the reality that created it
Michigan State University is addressing a leadership crisis by evaluating new governance structures and leadership selection processes. The university's trustees propose a facilitated discussion for interim and long-term leadership, while some suggest involving the Convergence Center for Policy Resolution to facilitate structured dialogue. The university's president recently left for Clemson amid contention among trustees following a salary increase.
- Judge orders pretrial detention for ex-CIA official accused of stashing $40M in gold bars at home
A former CIA official named David J. Rush was ordered to remain jailed before trial after being accused of stashing over $40 million in gold bars at his Virginia home. He faces charges of fraudulently claiming military leave compensation and lying about his education and military background, while investigators seized gold bars, cash, and luxury watches from his residence.
- Judge orders pretrial detention for ex-CIA official accused of stashing $40M in gold bars at home
A former senior CIA official, David J. Rush, was ordered to remain jailed until trial after being accused of stealing $40 million in gold bars and falsifying military and educational credentials. Prosecutors allege Rush fraudulently claimed military leave compensation and violated rules by storing government-owned gold at his home, while his defense claims the gold bars are unrelated to the charges.
- What’s next for Gretchen Whitmer?
Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan's governor, has declined interest in becoming president of Michigan State University, despite being pushed for the role. Both Michigan State University and the University of Michigan are seeking new leaders, with former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan also being considered for the latter. Whitmer remains noncommittal about her future political plans, including a potential 2028 presidential run.
- Feds seize $40M in gold bars, cash, Rolexes from former CIA official who faked being a Navy pilot
David J. Rush, a former senior CIA official with a top-secret clearance, was arrested after FBI agents seized $40 million in gold bars, $2 million in cash, and 35 luxury watches from his Virginia home. He allegedly defrauded the government by falsifying his military background as a Navy Reserve captain and Air Force test pilot, and fabricated educational credentials to boost his salary.
- Former UNC chancellor Guskiewicz named Clemson’s new president
Clemson University appointed Kevin Guskiewicz as its 16th president, selecting him from Michigan State University where he has been president since March 2024. The board approved a $1.2 million salary for Guskiewicz, with payments split between taxpayer funds and Clemson’s private foundation, and his contract includes additional financial benefits.
- MSU President leaving for Clemson amid contention among trustees, just after salary increase
Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz is leaving to become Clemson University’s 16th president, days after his MSU contract was extended through 2031 with a doubled salary. His departure occurs amid contentious changes to MSU’s Board of Trustees code of conduct, which now includes sanctions for dissenting voices.
- U.S. and Iran use social media to gain war support
The article discusses how the U.S. and Iran are utilizing AI-generated images on social media to gain public support for their respective wars. Professor Darren L. Linvill analyzes these tactics on CBS News.