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Anthony Morgan ’26 makes case for voting in primary elections

In Greenville Journal, Anthony Morgan '26 makes a case for voting in primary elections to effect change in housing prices, quality education and more.

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Students make new memories and alumni reminisce at Furman Homecoming

Nearly 1,500 alumni returned to Furman’s campus to celebrate alongside students as the mall flooded with activity all weekend long.

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‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ author, environmental biologist Kimmerer to speak Nov. 5

Named among Time Magazine’s Most Influential People of 2025, Robin Wall Kimmerer is a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation and is the founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment....

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2nd Upstate European and American Business Forum draws hundreds to Furman

Students met with major international industry leaders and attended a panel discussion on how companies put AI to work.

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The State, other outlets raise a glass to Furman’s new wine label

Lyn Riddle explores Furman's new wine label, Bonhomie, in The State. Chemistry alumna Allison Kennington of nearby Kennington Family Winery segues from big pharma to viticulture. Other news outlets also toast the partnership.

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Furman creates Entrepreneur in Residence to offer business expertise to students, campus

ChartSpan Co-Founder Shane Grivich built the leading provider of chronic care management programs in the country, and he wants to share his experience with Furman’s innovative thinkers.

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Finnish President Alexander Stubb on golf, icebreakers, Russia

The BBC reports that Furman alum and Finnish President Alex Stubb '93 has forged an "unlikely" bond with another world leader. Brent Nelsen comments on how the game of golf plays into the dynamic.

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Garrett Stern, CIL featured in ‘Entrepreneur Minute’

UpstateBizSC spotlights The Center for Innovative Leadership in its "Entrepreneur Minute." Furman's Garrett Stern describes how the group builds human-centered problem solvers for small, medium and enterprise-sized companies in the region.

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Furman community celebrates Homecoming starting Oct. 23

Current students and Paladin alumni come together to celebrate homecoming with events from Thursday through Sunday.

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Senior Amiya Young writes opinion piece for The Post and Courier

Young '26 studies health sciences and poverty studies. She interned with Sustaining Way through The Riley Institute Summer Experience and wrote about affordable housing and gentrification in Greenville.

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Brent Nelsen comments on Middle East peace deal

Nelsen, a regular contributor on FOX Carolina News, talks Middle East peace and the U.S. government shutdown with anchor Justin Dougherty.

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Ken Kolb contributes to SC Public Radio story about fair housing

An eviction filing remains on a renter's public record in perpetuity even if it's resolved. SC Public Radio's Scott Morgan turns to Furman's Ken Kolb to understand how renters can be thrust into an "alternative...

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