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Shi Institute study on gentrification cited in NYT

Reference to a study conducted by The Shi Institute and led by Ken Kolb appears in an article about the in-migration of conservatives to South Carolina from more liberal-leaning states.

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Global news outlets cover Finnish election

Furman alumnus Alexander Stubb '93 will serve a six-year term as Finland's president. News outlets everywhere covered the story.

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NYT opinion contributor cites work by Furman’s Jim Guth

Do white evangelical voters really deify Donald Trump, or is the relationship between voters and Trump more transactional? Opinion columnist Edsall draws from Guth's work to answer some difficult questions.

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Gregg Hecimovich’s new book is subject of New York Times article

Named a 'Most Anticipated Title' by the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post, Hecimovich's book about the first known Black woman novelist is the subject of an NYT article.

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Furman alumna Brown-Nagin responds to affirmative action ruling

Harvard professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin '92 H'23 writes an opening opinion piece to The New York Times' "How To Fix College Admissions Now" in the wake of the SCOTUS' ruling on affirmative action.

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The New York Times, PBS turn to Furman, Hick for ChatGPT coverage

Academia ponders how to stay a step ahead of AI tool ChatGPT. Furman and Darren Hick, philosophy professor, again find themselves in the national headlines.

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The art of choosing what to do with your life

It’s not about having lots of choices, Furman professors say. It’s about making the right ones – and knowing why you made them.

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