Furman elevates talent development, launches Center for Innovative Leadership
Under the direction of Garrett Stern, the CIL aims to support mature and growing businesses in the Upstate.
Under the direction of Garrett Stern, the CIL aims to support mature and growing businesses in the Upstate.
Local media outlets cover a "sea of purple" as Furman fans gather at Yee-Haw Brewing Company and Paladin Stadium for the second round of March Madness.
Southern Education Foundation President Raymond Pierce reflects on Dick Riley's record of public education in the state and the nation.
Furman, coming off a 68-67 opening round win over No. 4 seed Virginia on Thursday, started strong against the Aztecs but ultimately lost 75-52.
Hundreds of news and sports outlets around the world reported on the Paladins' win in the NCAA Tournament's first round. Here are just a few of those stories.
The luck of the Irish appears to be flowing on shores near and far for Furman University.
In the Fall 2022 issue of Furman magazine, learn how a gift from David Trone ’77 and his wife, June, supports student thriving and belonging, discover which movies were filmed in the region around Furman, and find out if there is a better way to test math.
“Africans Do Not All Look Alike.” So stated the poster for an event organized by Furman’s Afrikiya student organization.
Even before his year as Finland’s prime minister, Alexander Stubb ’93 was arguing that his country should be a member of NATO.
We assume that the more thoroughly students understand course material, the better they’ll do on standardized tests. That’s not what this research revealed.
Clinton Colmenares Director of News and Media Strategy