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Dottie Pepper ’87 recognized by GCSAA
Furman Athletic Hall of Famer Dottie Pepper becomes the seventh woman to be honored with the Old Tom Morris Award, named for four-time British Open winner and legendary greenkeeper at Scotland's St. Andrews.
Continue ReadingFurman soccer standouts appear in Welsh series
Furman Men's Soccer players Osian Roberts and John Tart appear in Welsh TV series. Roberts played for the Paladins from 1985-1988. Tart was on the team from 1977-1980, then served as head coach from 1982-1995.
Continue ReadingJoseph Vaughn Day will be held Friday, Jan. 26
The event begins at 12:15 in front of Daniel Chapel. This will be the first year the Black Alumni Council will present an annual award in honor of Idella Glenn '84.
Continue ReadingFour Furman Paladins earn All-America honors
Furman Paladins are recognized for their outstanding performance on the gridiron. WYFF News 4's Chase Justice highlights student-athletes' accomplishments both on and off the field.
Continue Reading2023: The Year in Review
The past 12 months were full of reminders that Furman truly is a special place. Take a moment to reflect.
Continue ReadingZoodsma ’25 launches jewelry company
Zoodsma was one of four finalists in the Paladin Pitch competition where she presented her business, Astrea, which specializes in jewelry for colleges and Greek organizations. FOX Carolina caught up with the entrepreneur on campus.
Continue ReadingAI-based tool created by Tate ’24 and co-founder gets infusion of cash
dotflo, an AI tool to help businesses ferret out new customers, wins round of pre-seed funding. The company was founded this year by Furman's Spencer Tate '24 and Nemath Ahmed, a Georgia Tech grad student.
Continue ReadingA panel hosted by The Hill Institute unpacks the impact of AI
Furman alumni and representatives of Furman institutes and centers lead panel "AI and the Future of Business" in downtown Greenville.
Continue ReadingWWII veteran, pastor, Furman alum honored in Veteran’s Day tribute
Roy Oliver McClain '41 served as a U.S. Army chaplain, ministering to soldiers in the Pacific Theater. The experience spurred his fight for civil rights decades later.
Continue ReadingFurman unveils plaque acknowledging Cherokee land
Students, faculty and members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee were on hand for the unveiling.
Continue ReadingFurman cadets earn national Distinguished Military Graduate honors
Denison Jones ’24, Andrew Klein ’24 and Cole Sweeney ’24 earned a distinction reserved for the top 20% of all U.S. Army ROTC cadets in the country.
Continue ReadingFurman Fellow boosts peers’ well-being through ceramics
Throwing a lump of clay onto a potting wheel and forming it into a bowl or a vase can be almost as transformative to the potter as the clay. Ask Furman Fellow Jake O'Connor '24.
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