January 20, 2026 - 20:25

Clemson University is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan Templin as the new Eugene T. Moore Endowed Professor in the College of Education. Dr. Templin brings a wealth of expertise and experience in educational measurement and evaluation, making him a valuable addition to the faculty.
In his new role, Dr. Templin will focus on enhancing research initiatives and promoting innovative teaching practices within the College of Education. His previous work has significantly contributed to the field of psychometrics, and he is recognized for his commitment to improving educational outcomes through data-driven strategies.
The Eugene T. Moore Endowed Professorship is designed to attract distinguished scholars who will advance the mission of the College of Education. Dr. Templin's appointment reflects the university's dedication to fostering academic excellence and addressing the evolving needs of educators and students alike. The Clemson community looks forward to the impactful contributions he will make in his new position.
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