FURMAN IN THE NEWS
Riley Institute’s SCALE earns airtime on local news
South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered brings research-based practices to afterschool and summer learning leaders across the state. Furman's Amy Keely describes the program's impact.
Continue ReadingLocal news covers queer zines collection at Furman
Furman's queer zines collection includes publications and other ephemera from five continents and 20 countries. It's one of the largest collections in the country, Jeffrey Makala says.
Continue ReadingVinson goes on record about SC GOP primary, Trump, Biden
News agencies from the UK to Australia speak to Furman's Danielle Vinson about Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Nikki Haley.
Continue ReadingNelsen speaks to TV, radio news stations about SC politics
Radio and TV stations turn to Furman's Brent Nelsen to talk about the dynamics of the SC GOP primary.
Continue ReadingVinson speaks to news agencies ahead of SC GOP primary
Furman's Danielle Vinson speaks to several news outlets about the South Carolina Republican primary, which takes place Feb. 24.
Continue ReadingBell Tower Ball honorees featured in local news
The gala was mentioned in Greenville Journal. Several photos were published in TOWN Magazine. Des Moines University shared the news of Angela Walker Franklin's "distinguished alumni" award.
Continue ReadingTimmons Arena renovation makes headlines
Several news outlets cover Furman's plans to renovate Timmons Arena in the largest donor-funded project yet for the university.
Continue ReadingLiz Smith featured on SCETV’s ‘Carolina Classrooms’
Furman's Liz Smith talks about The Riley Insitute at Furman University, The Riley Institute's Teachers of Government program and the fragility of American democracy.
Continue ReadingThe Duke Endowment praised for support of mental well-being
Furman's Michelle Horhota is quoted in an article about The Duke Endowment's legacy of supporting mental health.
Continue ReadingPerry’s ‘Wild Semester’ featured on PBS, local news
PBS airs documentary "Learning Wild" about Furman's "Wild Semester" study away program. Several news outlets share the story.
Continue ReadingTocqueville Program’s Putnam talks about rift in American politics
Putnam says the chasm in American politics has been 50 years in the making. He speaks with FOX Carolina's Justin Dougherty about how we got here and how to repair it.
Continue ReadingVinson talks presidential campaign strategy
An AP-NORC poll asks Americans which candidate would be a greater threat to democracy. Danielle Vinson looks at both sides of a potential campaign strategy.
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