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Helping out South Carolina Women in Higher Education


Last updated October 10, 2014

By Furman News

Elizabeth Crews

Elizabeth Crews

Elizabeth Crews, director of Furman University’s Undergraduate Evening Studies program, has been selected as the university’s institutional representative for South Carolina Women in Higher Education (SCHWE).

The representatives are volunteers at educational institutions across the state who actively promote the mission and goals of SCHWE among their schools.

Crews oversees the Undergraduate Evening Studies program at Furman, a division of Continuing Education. Prior to that, she served as director of Furman’s Learning for You.

Crews is a graduate of Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Ga., and earned her M.Ed. degree from Clemson University in Counselor Education/Student Affairs. Prior to joining Furman, she worked in graduate programs at Clemson’s Eugene T. Moore School of Education, and in advancement at St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Greenville.

Crews has served with Junior League, Junior Achievement, Greenville Literacy Association, PTA, and TEDx Greenville 2014.  She is also an active member of Phi Kappa Phi.

For more information, visit the SCHWE website or contact Furman’s News and Media Relations office at 864-294-3107.

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