FURMAN IN THE NEWS
Schuck explains impact of FAFSA delays in WaPo
FAFSA delays translate to compressed decision-making windows for all involved from students and families to college admissions offices. Furman's Emily Schuck explains how her office is navigating a difficult process.
Continue ReadingGlobal news outlets cover Finnish election
Furman alumnus Alexander Stubb '93 will serve a six-year term as Finland's president. News outlets everywhere covered the story.
Continue ReadingBook by Trustee Charles Ambrose and Michael Nietzel gains exposure in IHE, CHE
While outside forces threaten academia, the fiscal health of institutions hinges on something more fundamental. Furman Trustee Charles Ambrose and Michael Nietzel combine decades of expertise to help colleges and universities keep their financial houses...
Continue ReadingNelsen provides commentary on SC Democratic primary
Furman's Brent Nelsen joins the broadcast desk at WYFF News 4 to discuss the South Carolina Democratic primary.
Continue ReadingVinson quoted in SC Daily Gazette about Democratic primary
When there's a presumptive winner for the Democratic primary, why does healthy voter turnout matter? Danielle Vinson explains.
Continue ReadingVinson comments on Biden’s economic messaging in SC
The Washington Examiner taps Danielle Vinson for comment about how South Carolinians view President Joe Biden's economic record.
Continue ReadingSchuck goes on record about FAFSA delays
Delays caused by the U.S. Department of Education's FAFSA program create headaches for institutions, families and students. Emily Schuck, vice president of enrollment management, discusses the challenges.
Continue ReadingVinson reflects on history of political campaigns
Danielle Vinson comments on whether scorched-earth political campaigns will resonate with voters in South Carolina.
Continue ReadingDottie Pepper ’87 recognized by GCSAA
Furman Athletic Hall of Famer Dottie Pepper becomes the seventh woman to be honored with the Old Tom Morris Award, named for four-time British Open winner and legendary greenkeeper at Scotland's St. Andrews.
Continue ReadingIn praise of ‘The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts’
Hannah Crafts fled North and finished a novel of her life in slavery and her escape from her enslaver's North Carolina home. Her identity long remained a mystery until Hecimovich uncovered a trove of details...
Continue ReadingTollison gives historical view on Landmark building renovation, naming
A local TV station turns to Courtney Tollison for a historical perspective on the renaming and remodeling of 1960s era Landmark building, which will be renamed the Daniel building in honor of builder Charles Daniel.
Continue ReadingTollison talks about her new book on ‘Your Carolina,’ public radio
Tollison talks about her new book, "Our Country First, Then Greenville," and explains what makes it different from other Greenville history books.
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