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Forever Friends Give Back to Furman

A group of 15 Furman University alumnae, led by Susan Shi ’71 M’73, raised more than $600,000 to name a place on campus that brings back a lot of memories.

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NOW: Jason Levitt ’26 sees The Furman Advantage in Action

The Furman Advantage has sparked Jason Levitt '26 and his passion for community health and leadership, driving him to pursue medical school and work toward addressing health disparities and inequities within his community.

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Notes From the Field: Like No Other

Furman University's long-standing athletic prowess is reflected in past success and will fuel the future of Paladin sports.

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‘Geomodels guy,’ Furman alum Prince unpacks Tropical Storm Helene

Phillip Prince '04 is on a quest to keep viewers engaged while breaking down complex geological phenomena. In a video-gone-viral, he explains how Tropical Storm Helene was able to quickly unleash a torrent of catastrophic...

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Phi Beta Kappa inducts 67 initiates

New initiates include members of Furman’s classes of 2025 and 2026.

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David Gibson ’81 reflects on life of Pope Francis on CBS News

Author, filmmaker and director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University, David Gibson '81 reflects on the legacy of Pope Francis.

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Kristin Huguet Quayle, Apple VP and Furman alumna, chosen as commencement speaker

Quayle will also receive an honorary doctorate during commencement. At Furman she majored in political science and communication studies, and she has an MBA from UC Berkeley.

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Student EMT revives emergency medicine club

Furman University Responders is a student-run organization providing basic healthcare training and information about careers in medicine.

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Furman’s Hecimovich wins Guggenheim, Cullman Fellowships

The English professor will work on an upcoming biography, “The Columbia Seven,” about enslaved people whose images were among the first to be recorded.

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A Perfect Circle

Furman Farm’s closed-loop food system feeds a better future.

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Furman International Food Festival in the spotlight

Local news stations WYFF News 4 and FOX Carolina covered Furman's International Food Festival expertly managed by Bon Appétit and hosted by Furman University International Students Association.

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Vinson comments on Nancy Mace and her possible run for SC governor

Furman's Danielle Vinson tells The Post and Courier what it will take for Nancy Mace to win in the primary for SC governor in 2026.

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