August 8, 2025 - 20:47

The Division of Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) at Clemson University has launched a newly designed website aimed at improving user experience and accessibility for its diverse audience. This revamped platform serves as a comprehensive resource for community partners, faculty, staff, and students, addressing their various inquiries and providing essential IT support information.
The new website boasts an intuitive navigation structure, making it easier for users to find the information they need. In addition to a streamlined layout, the site highlights upcoming events and offers valuable resources that cater to the needs of the entire University community. This initiative reflects CCIT's commitment to enhancing communication and support among its users, ensuring that everyone has access to the tools and information necessary for success.
With these improvements, the CCIT aims to foster a more connected and informed community, ultimately contributing to a better overall experience for all stakeholders involved.
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