graduate-studies

Furman elevates talent development, launches Center for Innovative Leadership

Under the direction of Garrett Stern, the CIL aims to support mature and growing businesses in the Upstate.

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NGU marching band to play for Furman at NCAA; Furman marching band plays in Ireland

North Greenville University band steps up to perform for the Paladins during the opening round of play for the NCAA Tournament while Furman Band members entertain in Dublin, Ireland.

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As Xanthene Norris ends political career, her impact on Greenville continues

Educator, civil rights activist, and public servant, Furman alumna Norris M'71 steps away from her post on Greenville County Council - one she's held for 25 years.

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Furman to build inclusivity, belonging in STEM fields as part of $8.6 million HHMI grant

Within its cohort, Furman will share the grant with 14 other institutions across the nation who will collaborate to make STEM curricula more accessible and inclusive.

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Latest reading scores leave room for debate on NC’s investment in science of reading

Ann Doss Helms of Charlotte NPR station turns to Paul Thomas after new reading statistics are issued by "the nation's report card." Thomas says a focus on standardized testing and rigorous teacher training programs ignore...

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Furman’s Zimmerman earns spot on United States World Cup squad

Area TV station publishes news about Zimmerman '15 winning a spot on the roster for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

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Guest on FOX Carolina, Henderson discusses newly elected superintendent of education

Education professor discusses the issues Ellen Weaver will face in her new role as South Carolina superintendent of education.

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Malone Center for Career Engagement hosts data analytics event

Furman faculty, students, staff and administrators and major Upstate employers convene at Furman 101 to talk about big data and job options in the field. The Malone Center for Career Engagement hosted the event Tuesday,...

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OEA calls for end of mandatory retention under ‘Third Grade Reading Guarantee’

OEA, a union representing 20,000 teachers in Ohio, leans on research by Paul Thomas to bolster its case.

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New M.A. in advocacy and equity studies aims to prepare problem-solvers

The two-year graduate program is planning to recruit a cohort for a Fall 2023 launch.

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Furman University, Clemson University education departments receive national honor

Furman and just 29 other institutions across the country are recognized for the quality and strength of their educator preparation programs.

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Furman alumnus four-day ‘Jeopardy!’ champion

Chemistry alumnus and rector of St. Paul's Episcopal in Walla Walla, Washington, David Sibley '07 M'08 had a successful four-day run on "Jeopardy!" Several news outlets followed his progress.

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