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Furman Pride Alliance welcomes students’ authentic selves

For three decades, the university has supported a community where students can be their authentic selves.

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‘Colors of the Rainbow’ shares voices of Furman’s LGBTQIA+ community

Faculty, staff and others affiliated with Furman contributed to a book that shares their experiences being LGBTQIA+.

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Five seniors selected for $10,000 Furman Fellowships

Throughout their senior year, each Furman Fellow will pursue a project to make a difference in the community, presenting their work at Furman Engaged in April 2024.

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Ken Kolb responds to Washington Post opinion about food deserts

Ken Kolb, professor and chair of sociology, replied to a Washington Post opinion piece about food deserts.

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Compostable cutlery, developed with Furman help, makes news

Fox Carolina talked with Mike Haubert about the compostable cutlery his company is developing with help from Furman's Shi Institute.

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MayX Snapshot: Student inventors blend tech and imagination

Building gadgets in the Electronic Arts and Crafts course, students learned the value of thinking big and the necessity of having a Plan B.

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‘Untold Journeys’ maps Furman’s longstanding connections to Asia

The digital humanities project aims to advance the understanding of the contributions of Asian and Asian American individuals and their families at Furman University and in Greenville.

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MayX Snapshot: Emergency caregivers diagnose societal ills

A May Experience course takes students into the clinical setting to see the real-world implications of social, economic and racial disparities.

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Student to student, Paladin Peer Support promotes mental well-being

The student group complements Furman’s mental health resources with information tables on campus and wellness tips on social media.

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Puspanjali Gurung ’24 finds family all over the world

During Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, the public health major stays connected to Nepali culture through dance, fashion and curry.

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A champion for truth, justice and democracy

Temidayo Aganga-Williams ’08 felt a unique weight in his work as senior investigative counsel for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack.

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Furman chef brings the world to the Dining Hall

When Gustavo Sanchez-Salazar reports to work as the executive chef of Furman University, there’s one thing he looks forward to the most – introducing new cultures to the student body.

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