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Coelho discusses potential dangers of Lake Conestee Dam

Gustavo Coelho, assistant professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Sustainability Sciences, spoke wiht Fox Carolina about the potential dangers of the 19th-century Lake Conestee Dam and the high levels of heavy metals the...

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MayX Snapshot: How animals – human and otherwise – shape society

A May Experience course introduces students to an emerging academic field studying how we relate to animals – and what that tells us about ourselves.

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Faculty promotions and tenure approved by Furman University Board of Trustees

The Furman University Board of Trustees approved promotions and tenure for a number of faculty members during its spring meeting on May 12, 2023.

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Stevens, Criss, Felker make top 50 women leaders list

Cathy Stevens '01, Shaniece Criss and Kylie Felker '09 were included in the Women We Admire list.

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Furman research helps elevate Paladin Men’s Basketball

Research by staff in Athletics and faculty in Health Sciences has helped Furman men's basketball players reach new heights in physical conditioning.

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Furman grad DeSantis in CNBC story about freelancing

CNBC interviewed alumnus Nathaniel DeSantis '19 about his decision to work for himself.

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Furman’s Shaniece Criss connects dots between social media and birth outcomes

Negative words and attitudes toward various ethnic groups matter when it comes to birth outcomes. Furman's Shaniece Criss explains in a TEDxFurmanU talk on YouTube.

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Katelyn Wong ’26 on history and heritage

Following in her older sisters’ footsteps, the Chinese American student found a growing AAPI community on campus.

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Furman’s Sam Lape ’23 advances to NCAA Championship

Several news outlets reported on senior Sam Lape whose final round in the NCAA Salem Regional catapulted him to a 2nd-place finish and a spot in the NCAA Championship.

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D.C. Career Trek connects students with alumni and opportunities

Exploring career options, visiting potential employers, networking with alumni and seeing the sights were on the agenda for the group of Furman students May 7-9.

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Family and culture connect classics professor to Korea

Eunice Kim sees AAPI Heritage Month as a chance to reflect on “the many identities that make up the AAPI community.”

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