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Bo Clements, M.S., Certified ASLTA - Professional/Master

Bo Clements, M.S., Certified ASLTA - Professional/Master

Section Head, Senior Lecturer of American Sign Language

Contact
Department of Languages
Office: 361-D Humanities Hall
Email: wrcleme@clemson.edu

Education
MS - Arts Administration/Art Education, Florida State University (1994); BA - Advertising design and Studio Art, Gallaudet University (1991)

Curriculum Vitae


 

Bo Clements grew up in the south now resides in Anderson, South Carolina. He is a senior lecturer of American Sign Language here in Clemson University. Bo holds ASLTA certified: professional/master level. He has taught ASL and Deaf culture studies at the University of South Florida in Tampa Bay for 20 years. Bo is a graduate of Gallaudet University with a B.A. degree and holds an M.S. degree from Florida State University.

Bo serves on the board directors of National American Sign Language Teachers Association (ASLTA), Inc. as a chapters affiliated director. Also, he is a professional development director for South Carolina American Sign Language Teachers Association (SCASLTA) Inc. He was a president of Florida American Sign Language Teachers Association (FASLTA); Inc. Bo gave numerous workshops included a workshop at the National Professional Development ASLTA conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. He loves Modern Art, collecting tiki figures. His interests are waterfalls hiking, camping/outdoors/beaches and traveling. He loves to watch college football games (FSU, Clemson, and Oregon). He has a DODA (Dog of Deaf Adult): a golden retriever. His name is Ryley. He already knows 15+ signs.

My name is Bo Clements. I am a Senior Lecturer and I hold a MS degree in Art Education and Arts Administration from Florida State University. I also hold an ASL Teachers Association (ASLTA) Master Certification. I have taught here at Clemson University since 2017 and I teach ASL 1010 – ASL 3020 courses and several advanced ASL courses like Classifiers and Advanced Deaf Culture. The Clemson spirit uplifts my pride of teaching ASL students. Clemson give me the opportunity to be a great teacher and provide services to students. And, the Clemson Department of Languages has tremendous faculty members. And of course, I am a big sports fan too! Go Tigers!

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