Through his sister Louisa’s marriage to the great-nephew of George Washington, Thomas Green Clemson came into possession of a chair believed to have been used by America’s first president.

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Through his sister Louisa’s marriage to the great-nephew of George Washington, Thomas Green Clemson came into possession of a chair believed to have been used by America’s first president.

A look at Clemson University through the lens of Sara Alkelani ’26, Rhodes Scholar finalist and Norris Medal Winner.

The Summer 2026 cover brings together art by a graphic design professor and an emeritus professor of painting through a layered, hands-on process.

Meghan Ridgeway ’16, assistant director of Event Services, gives advice on making your next gathering a rousing success.

The Windy City is now home for Eliza Basel ’23, who has a few recommendations that will make your next visit to Chicago a memorable one.

A look at the first concert inside Clemson’s Memorial Stadium in 27 years.

Clemson’s student-crafted podium blends creativity and history in service to the University.

Clemson’s most technologically advanced building was made possible with support from individuals, industries and the state: the Advanced Materials Innovation Complex.

The Power of One Challenge inspires David Sprouse ’61 and Sandra Sprouse’s Cornerstone investment.

Middle Georgia among the additions to network of clubs.