News @ FU
 

April, 2002

 

Academics
Alumni and Friends
Athletics

Welcome to the News @ FU, an electronic newsletter distributed monthly during the school year by the department of marketing and public relations. Each issue of News @ FU includes university news items and announcements. Scroll though the document and click on highlighted links to receive additional information.

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a photographic essay by University Photographer Charles Register

Furman in the News

Riley Institute is community asset

David Shi column:
Vaughn faught his own crusade

Furman to create retirement center

Newspaper editorial: Furman's best years ahead

Alumnus establishes $1 million endowed scholarship

Furman has seen hard times, great change in 175-year history

175th anniversary Web page

Furman president listed among top 25 Greenville leaders

David Shi column: Professor Maag loved music, teaching

Orchestra under Lorkhart draws praise

 

 

Academics

FURMAN RECIPEINT OF PRESTIGIOUS BECKMAN SCHOLARS GRANT
Furman is one of 13 schools in the nation to receive a 2002 Beckman Scholars Program grant, a highly competitive award that supports research in the sciences by undergraduate students. The $70,400 grant was awarded to the Furman Chemistry Department and will be used to support the research activities of four chemistry majors over a three-year period. more...

BELL NAMED TRUMAN SCHOLAR
Monica Bell, a junior from Anderson, S.C., has been named a 2002 Truman Scholar. Bell is one of 64 college students from across the nation to receive the highly competitive Truman Scholarship, which is given annually to students who have excelled academically and are committed to careers in public service following graduate school. The Truman award is worth $30,000. Bell is a political science and sociology major. more...

BOOK HONORS BREWER
A new book of essays devoted to the teaching of psychology at the college level has been published in honor of longtime Furman University psychology professor Charles Brewer and a fellow teacher to recognize their considerable contributions to the field. more...

FURMAN RECEIVES $500,000 FEDERAL EDUCATION GRANT Furman has received a $500,000 grant that will bolster an existing education program on campus and support the school's new Center for Teaching and Technology. Congressmen Jim DeMint (R-SC 4th), Lindsey Graham (R-SC 3rd) and Charles Taylor (R-NC 11th) awarded the federal grant. more..

 

Alumni and Friends

UPCOMING FURMAN CLUB EVENTS
April and May are busy months for Furman Clubs. In April, the Furman Symphonic Band will be performing a John Philip Sousa Re-enactment concert in both ROCK HILL (April 25) and NEWBERRY (April 26). Head Football Coach Bobby Lamb '87 along with Head Basketball Coach Larry Davis, Athletic Director Gary Clark '74, and Paladin Club Director Ken Pettus will be traveling to RALEIGH (April 26) and CHARLOTTE (May 2)for the second annual Spring Coaches Tour. For information about these and other upcoming events, photos from recent club gatherings and club president contact information, please see the alumni association Web page. If you are interested in getting involved with your area Furman Club, please contact Melanie Krone '94 in the Alumni Office at 800.PURPLE.3.

FURMAN TO HOST FAITH AND VOCATION INSTITUTE
Furman will host "You bet your life: Faith and vocation," a summer institute designed to help rising high school seniors wrestle with some of life's biggest questions, June 16-28. The transition from high school to college is a pivotal time in a person's life. Through self-inquiry, guidance, peer discussion and counseling, the program will help students come to grips with some of life's most pressing questions. Who am I? What career should I choose? What role should faith play in these decisions? Funded through a grant from the Lilly Endowment, the institute is FREE, but limited to 30 participants. more...

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NEWS
Shannon Wilkerson Wilson '93, director of the Furman Alumni Association, will leave Furman in April to pursue a new career...full-time mom. Wilson and her husband, Bill, are expecting their first child in September. Wilson joined Furman in 1993 and was named director in 1998. Energetic and enthusiast, Wilson helped christen the Cherrydale Alumni House and oversaw an unprecedented growth in the number of Furman Clubs, from 17 to 50. Furman is currently accepting applications for this position.

GET "WELL" THIS SUMMER AT FURMAN
Leave the rigors of daily life behind this summer and join us for a flashback to college days at Furman. Wellness U, this year's Alumni College at Furman, offers an opportunity to explore the many facets of wellness. Practice stress-reduction techniques, learn how spirituality contributes to health, explore the relationship of exercise and disease, and take part in fitness assessments and individualized activity programs. Chat with Furman faculty and other health professionals, enjoy delicious, healthy meals, and enhance your quality of life. The early-bird registration will soon end. more...

 

Athletics

DIXON TO LEAD LADY PALADIN BASKETBALL TEAM
Sam Dixon, a three-year associate head women's basketball coach at Clemson University, has been named head coach of the Furman's women's basketball team. Dixon is the eighth head coach in the 32-year tenure of the Furman women's basketball program. more...

PALADINS WRAP UP SPRING DRILLS
Furman wrapped up its 2002 spring practice March 23 with a two-hour scrimmage at Paladin Stadium, and new head coach Bobby Lamb '87 indicated he was pleased with his team's progress on both sides of the football. Headlining the work of Furman's offense was rising redshirt freshman tailback Brandon Mays (Arden, N.C.), who rushed 16 times for 103 yards and three touchdowns. more...

PRO-AM SET FOR MAY 6
Beth Daniel '78 and Betsy King '77 will headline the 21st annual LPGA Pro-Am May at Furman. Thirty-two lady professionals and 128 amateurs will participate in this event. more...