


Class of 2008 includes more men, minorities
After months of planning, persuading and sorting through a record number of applications, Admissions can breathe a sigh of relief. The decisions are finally in.
More than a few Furman students who have sat in front of a college lectern have eventually returned to teach behind it.But what are the chances of college roommates and their next-door neighbors all returning at the same time to teach?
Inside Furman is published monthly during the school year by the Furman University Department of Marketing and Public Relations. For story ideas, e-mail John Roberts, editor.

If your Internet surfing seems a bit more fluid lately, it's not your imagination. In late March, Furman expanded its Internet bandwidth to a connection that can handle roughly three times the traffic of the old one.

New scheduling software to debut this summer
Web-based Resources 25 (R25) will make scheduling events, classes more convenient
