FURMAN IN THE NEWS
Moffett tapped for article about solar eclipse 2024
David Moffett offers insights on safe ways to view the upcoming partial solar eclipse in the Upstate. But he'll travel to Dallas to see it in totality.
Continue ReadingDonnelly named Athletics Director of the Year
Donnelly was among 28 honorees selected to receive the AD of the Year Award from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics.
Continue ReadingAnna Morgan joins set of ‘Access Carolina’
Anna Morgan fields several questions about the game of golf, how it's growing for women, tips on staying calm under pressure and what it's like to tee off in front of thousands when she makes...
Continue ReadingKolb weighs in on disaster at Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge
Furman's Ken Kolb studies river navigation in addition to chairing the Department of Sociology. He spoke to news organizations about the container ship collision that led to the collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge.
Continue ReadingFurman history alumnus named president of University of Saint Francis
Furman history alumnus Lance Richey '88 takes the reins at the University of Saint Francis after serving as interim president since May 2023.
Continue ReadingTollison highlights contributions of Upstate women
Courtney Tollison looks back from the American Revolution to present day to help viewers understand the impact of women on the Upcountry region of South Carolina.
Continue ReadingPaladins bobblehead makes debut at National Bobblehead Hall of Fame
The bobbleheads are available for pre-order through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.
Continue ReadingLocal paper covers Furman’s 30% bump in new applications
Emily Schuck speaks to a local reporter about why Furman has seen gains in new student applications amid difficult times for higher ed nationwide.
Continue ReadingMoffett speaks to local news about solar eclipse
Eighty percent of the sun will be obscured by the moon in our area April 8 during a partial eclipse. In a story about the dangers of looking at the celestial event, a local TV...
Continue ReadingHecimovich’s ‘Life and Times of Hannah Crafts’ featured in media outlets
Gregg Hecimovich's biography of America's first Black female novelist gains traction in multiple news and podcast outlets.
Continue ReadingUpstate newspaper pays tribute to Nancy Cooper
A second "mom" to many on campus, Furman's beloved Nancy Cooper will retire this year after 36 years of service at Furman.
Continue ReadingHow Furman turned a culture into an asset
LearningWell magazine chronicled the creation of The Furman Advantage, starting with the recognition that providing students with engaged learning opportunities was regular, and rare.
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