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Legacy honor societies combine ranks, elect new members
Quaternion and Senior Order merge to form QSO. Selection to the society is one of the highest honors bestowed upon Furman students.
Continue Reading2023 Senior Spotlight
Meet six outstanding members of the Class of 23 and find out what their plans are after graduation.
Continue ReadingSpencer 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.
Continue ReadingFurman Engaged invites us to explore new places, topics, questions and cultures
Where can you sample Kazakh piroshki, listen to a podcast about student athletes and explore the socio-political and historical context of French architecture? At the 15th annual campus-wide celebration of engaged learning, known as Furman...
Continue ReadingData 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.
Continue ReadingSeniors’ academic achievements honored
More than 140 awards and scholarships were presented to graduating seniors during the Spring 2023 Academic Awards Ceremony.
Continue ReadingFurman 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.
Continue ReadingFurman research, data inform series on income, housing gaps
Reporters turn to research by Furman University to shed light on a growing chasm of income and housing disparity in the City of Greenville.
Continue ReadingFurman 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.
Continue ReadingFurman 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.
Continue ReadingSenior hopes sharing books will strengthen community connections
A grant from the Furman Humanities Center is helping Savannah Steet ’23 bring a Little Free Library to the lakeside.
Continue ReadingNew Student Government Association officers sworn in
Twenty-two students will represent the student body legislatively.
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