A ‘holistic journey’ from Puerto Rico to Furman’s library
During Hispanic Heritage Month, digital archivist Nashieli Marcano reflects on balancing between STEM and humanities and navigating among many cultures in the U.S.
During Hispanic Heritage Month, digital archivist Nashieli Marcano reflects on balancing between STEM and humanities and navigating among many cultures in the U.S.
FOX Carolina covered the career fair hosted by The Malone Center for Career Engagement and spoke to students about their career goals.
Twenty-six fellows aim to advance sustainability in the state of South Carolina. UpstateBizSC covered the announcement.
"Little Shop of Horrors" has entertained theatre goers for more than 30 years. Furman's Pauper Players stages the musical Sept. 29-Oct. 1 in McAlister Auditorium. FOX Carolina speaks to two cast members.
The members of student organization PHOKUS took part in Project White Butterfly, placing cards around Greenville with notes of encouragement and resources for people struggling with addiction.
The reasons are many for considering Furman's hometown of Greenville as a retirement option. Southern Living points to Greenville's vibrant food scene and mentions OLLI at Furman.
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.
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