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Like a Rolling Stone

When the Rolling Stones performed in concert at the TD Garden in Boston on June 12 as part of their “50 & Counting” tour, two Furman graduates were there to help Mick Jagger and the...

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Juan Johnson is a busy man

Dedication is an attribute Juan Johnson discovered early in life. He fostered it in himself throughout his impressive corporate career and community work. And now he’s bringing that dedication and determination to the most influential...

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Presidential honor for incoming freshman

Sarah Adams, who will enroll at Furman this fall as a freshman, has been named a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts, a prestigious award given to just 20 student artists across the country. One...

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Welcome home, Major Bell

Major Nicole Kuhne Bell of the U.S. Army has been in Afghanistan for the past seven months, but her deployment ended Friday and it was a grand surprise for her son, 3-year-old Hayden. Bell, who...

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Ministering to the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’

Many organizations serve those who have limited resources, people often called the have-nots. But communities also need services—ministries—for the haves. These types of programs are rare but are equally necessary to a community’s strength, economic...

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Demo Day

    In just three weeks, students in Professor John Conrad's "Introduction to Embedded Systems" May Experience course learned how to connect sensors, actuators and indicators to create devices that interact with the physical world....

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Heart of a Warrior

by Ron Wagner Where to start with Martin Rooney ’93? He’s the author of nine books, the chief operating officer of two companies, and an internationally renowned athletic trainer and motivational speaker. He was a...

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Illustrated History

by Elizabeth Cooke Andrew Feight ’93 stands on an earthen dam overlooking Bear Lake, a small reservoir in southern Ohio’s Shawnee State Forest. He contemplates the stone inlet below, debating how best to approach it...

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FIRST and 10

Bhasker Sharma was looking for a break from the stress of his job as a manager with an information technology company. He found relief in long-distance running. He soon realized he wanted to improve his...

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A Scholar’s Story

There are people who know a little about many things. There are people who know a lot about a few things. And then there’s Matt Correnti. “He’s someone who knows a lot about many things,”...

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