health-sciences

Spencer Tate and co-founder win Paladin Pitch Competition

FOX Carolina's Zach Prelutsky covers the 4th Annual Paladin Pitch Competition. Dotflo, a data analytics platform created by Furman's Spencer Tate and Nemath Ahmed of Georgia Tech, took first place and $10K in prize money.

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Data analytics platform wins Paladin Pitch

Furman's Spencer Tate '24 and Nemath Ahmed of Georgia Tech power through and win the inaugural Johnny Flynn Paladin Pitch Award.

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Profoundly deaf, Furman’s Alana Epstein hopes to change lives

Alana Epstein speaks to USA Lacrosse about the impact of her parents' decision to have her undergo a procedure for cochlear implants.

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Seniors’ academic achievements honored

More than 140 awards and scholarships were presented to graduating seniors during the Spring 2023 Academic Awards Ceremony.

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Gaston serves as emcee at Bell Tower Ball

Furman alum Jamarcus Gaston '07, master of ceremonies at the Bell Tower Ball, reconnects with friends and fellow alumni at the event.

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Deljohy Meralus receives scholarship from Council of Independent Colleges/UPS Foundation

The SCICU, in conjunction with the CIC/UPS Educational Endowment, awards scholarships to member institutions. For Meralus '25, it was a "breath of fresh air."

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Study reveals discrimination in pregnancy care

A new study by Furman's Shaniece Criss and colleagues across the country reveal women of color experience racism and discrimination during pregnancy.

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Furman announces fall 2022 dean’s list

Congratulations are in order for members of the 2022 fall semester dean's list. Learn more about the high achievers who hail from near and far.

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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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Furman President Davis opines on the ‘well’ campus in book chapter

Elizabeth Davis describes what it takes to navigate the complex changes that are often a necessary step toward becoming a successful modern university while also respecting the culture and history of the campus.

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Student battles invisible crisis for Native American women

Chloe Sanderson ’24 is working to raise awareness about missing and murdered indigenous people.

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Greenville County organizations receive $1.5 million grant to address health inequities

A coalition of three nonprofit organizations and two universities aim to curtail health inequities in Greenville County. Furman's Institute for the Advancement of Community Health and Clemson lead research to uncover harmful policies and practices.

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