FURMAN IN THE NEWS

Elizabeth Davis featured in Vive’s ‘Thrive After 55’

Furman's Elizabeth Davis is among the five luminaries featured in Vive Magazine's "Prime Time," an in-depth look at the "real stars" of the Greenville community.

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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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Akan Malici discusses history behind Israel-Hamas war

In an interview with local news, Furman's Malici explores some of the root causes of the strained relationship between Israel and Palestinians and points to leadership failures on both sides of the Israel-Hamas war.

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Local news covers history of Diamond F

WYFF News 4 caught up with Furman alumnus David Zeiger '74 who crafted the logo 50 years ago.

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Hecimovich offers thoughts on early images of enslaved

Fifteen images of enslaved Americans are at the center of an ongoing legal battle between Harvard and a likely descendant of those pictured. Gregg Hecimovich describes what the images mean for better understanding American history.

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Local news turns to Furman’s Brent Nelsen for comment on the war in Israel

FOX Carolina taps the expertise of Brent Nelsen in the Department of Politics and International Affairs about the Israel-Hamas war that erupted over the weekend.

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Furman honored by Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce

Furman was named Nonprofit of the Year by the Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce. The group recognized 11 other organizations at the chamber's second annual Pride in Business Gayla held Oct. 5.

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Elizabeth Davis comments on her vision for Greenville’s future

Greenville Business Magazine taps Elizabeth Davis and other leaders in the City of Greenville for their take on the future of the city, its challenges and assets.

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Kate Kaup tees up U.S.-China Relations panel on local news

Kaup, James B. Duke Professor of Asian Studies and Politics and International Affairs, goes on air to provide context for The Riley Institute event set for Monday, Oct. 9.

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Dennis Zeiger ’74 and his Diamond F make the news

The enduring Diamond F fashioned by Dennis Zeiger in 1973 celebrates 50 years. A local news station picks up the story.

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Nelsen breaks down second GOP debate

Nelsen joined the set at two local TV stations to unpack the second GOP debate, which took place Sept. 27, in Simi Valley, California.

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Furman’s Malone Center hosts career fair

FOX Carolina covered the career fair hosted by The Malone Center for Career Engagement and spoke to students about their career goals.

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