A champion for truth, justice and democracy
Temidayo Aganga-Williams ’08 felt a unique weight in his work as senior investigative counsel for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack.
Temidayo Aganga-Williams ’08 felt a unique weight in his work as senior investigative counsel for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack.
When Gustavo Sanchez-Salazar reports to work as the executive chef of Furman University, there’s one thing he looks forward to the most – introducing new cultures to the student body.
Gustavo Coelho, assistant professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Sustainability Sciences, spoke wiht Fox Carolina about the potential dangers of the 19th-century Lake Conestee Dam and the high levels of heavy metals the dam contains.
A May Experience course introduces students to an emerging academic field studying how we relate to animals – and what that tells us about ourselves.
The Furman University Board of Trustees approved promotions and tenure for a number of faculty members during its spring meeting on May 12, 2023.
Cathy Stevens '01, Shaniece Criss and Kylie Felker '09 were included in the Women We Admire list.
This special campaign issue of Furman magazine tells the stories of those who give through Furman, how these gifts bring positive change in the world, and how you can get involved. In this issue, you’ll also meet Billy Napier ’03, head football coach at Florida, climate champion Phyllis Cuttino ’88, and many more remarkable alumni.
“Archetypes” producer Kayla Lattimore ’12 follows her curiosity – from a state prison to the life of royalty.
Progress and preservation can co-exist, says Sam Hayes ’20, who wants to keep communities together.
Furman Fellow Kylie Gambrill ’23 is on the hunt for patterns in the images and themes found in the ancient imagery carved and painted on rocks in South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina.
Clinton Colmenares Director of News and Media Strategy