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Kilstofte’s a cappella compositions earn vocal acclaim
Two compositions by Mark Kilstofte, composer in residence in Furman’s Department of Music, are receiving recognition in concert and on the festival circuit.
Continue ReadingFurman alumnus Walker Zimmerman shines on Team USA
Head Coach Doug Allison came to Furman in 1995. He and student-athlete Denison Jones '24 speak to a local news reporter about Furman's representation in the World Cup.
Continue ReadingGlobal threads weave through FUISA Fashion Show
The Furman University International Students Association presented the annual FUISA International Student Fashion Show in McAlister Auditorium on Nov. 15.
Continue ReadingEntrepreneur Minute – Kamber Parker, The YoPro Know, LLC
When baby boomers and Gen Xers leave the workforce in large numbers, a gap in human capital remains. Parker '17 has a solution.
Continue ReadingMusic alumnae connect developing artists with rare experiences
College roommates. Best friends. Business partners. Voice majors Katherine Sandoval Taylor and Heather McKenzie (Carson) Patterson have been busy performing, raising families and launching their own studios since graduating from Furman in 2004.
Continue ReadingVernon Burton ’69 honored for lifetime achievement in Southern history
The Clemson professor is only the fourth honoree to receive the John Hope Franklin Award from the Southern Historical Association.
Continue ReadingArgent: Ambitious new classics
Early on, Sali Christeson '07 didn't know she'd one day end up in the fashion world. She says the foundational learning at Furman ultimately gave her the confidence to "take the leap" and embark on...
Continue ReadingPaladins spend Thanksgiving with surrogate ‘family’
Furman Paladins prepare for FCS Playoffs and enjoy food, 'family' and football.
Continue ReadingGreenville picked No. 1 for ‘The South’s Best Cities on the Rise’
The people behind #yeahTHATGreenville show why Furman's hometown of Greenville, South Carolina, is considered the top Southern city on the rise.
Continue ReadingWhy state Democrats were embarrassed at the polls
Danielle Vinson reflects on the governor's race and why Joe Cunningham faced an uphill battle for the spot.
Continue ReadingStudent battles invisible crisis for Native American women
Chloe Sanderson ’24 is working to raise awareness about missing and murdered indigenous people.
Continue ReadingMable Owens Clarke receives Order of the Palmetto
Soapstone Baptist Church was established in 1865 by freed slaves. Mable Owens Clarke fulfills a promise to keep its doors open and its land protected, and for her efforts, receives South Carolina's highest civilian honor.
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