All Latest News
Investigación Pionera
Carlos Tobón arrived in the United States 1970, far from his home in Medellin, Colombia, to work in a textile mill, and work he did—so long and so hard that hearing about it decades later...
Continue ReadingLyons ties NCAA record with 15 3-pointers
For the second time in a week, the Furman men's basketball team finds itself in the national sports news—this time compliments of Jordan Lyons '20 tying the NCAA Division I record with 15 3-pointers Thursday...
Continue ReadingPeers, no pressure
Asked why she thought networking events for women are important, Amelia Davidson ’20 paused for a second before answering with a story. “I wouldn’t necessarily identify myself as a feminist, but there are certain statements...
Continue ReadingFurman holds Christmas Love Feast service Dec. 2
Furman University will host its annual Moravian Christmas Love Feast service Sunday, Dec. 2, at 5 p.m. in Daniel Memorial Chapel on campus. [caption id="attachment_30028" align="alignright" width="500"] Daniel Chapel will be illuminated with pew candle...
Continue ReadingThe Furman Advantage in Action
Today, we're proud to unveil our new video highlighting The Furman Advantage, the university's promise that every student will have access to an unparalleled education that combines classroom learning with real-world experiences and self-discovery on...
Continue ReadingPeace Center unveils sculpture of former Governor Dick Riley
The sculpture, which will be placed in downtown Greenville, honors Furman alum Richard W. Riley ‘54, who served as Governor of South Carolina and U.S. Secretary of Education under President Bill Clinton. You can read...
Continue ReadingAmerican Enterprise Institute President Arthur C. Brooks to speak Dec. 4
Arthur C. Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), will speak on the campus of Furman University Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 5 p.m. in Watkins Room of the Trone Student Center. His CLP talk,...
Continue ReadingHow much do SC colleges really cost?
According to an article in The State newspaper, the cost of attending college in South Carolina “can be offset with financial aid. After all the numbers are added up, the actual cost of attending school...
Continue ReadingFurman basketball’s Andrew Brown takes nothing for granted
Andrew Brown's return to the court Nov. 6 after surgery-gone-bad was anything but "routine." Manie Robinson of The Greenville News spoke to the senior guard following the Paladins' season-opening 102-48 victory against Bob Jones. A...
Continue ReadingHow national politics fueled a ‘red wave’ to keep Republicans in power in South Carolina
The Greenville News cites data from the State Election Commission that shows 54.8 percent of South Carolina voters cast ballots in the midterm elections. And the turnout was even greater in Greenville County at 57 percent....
Continue ReadingCommutes for Greenville residents growing longer
If it feels as though commute time is getting longer in Greenville, it really is. According to 2017 Census Bureau data, Greenvillians are spending about four minutes more getting to and from work than they...
Continue ReadingAlternate clinician named for 2019 Church Music Conference
Furman University has named an alternate clinician for its 2019 Church Music Conference to be held Thursday, Jan. 24 and Friday, Jan. 25. The featured clinician for the event is one the nation’s outstanding church...
Continue Reading- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 259
- 260
- 261
- 262
- 263
- …
- 450
- Next Page »