student-life

MLK Day of Service finds Dins serving the community

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is meant to be “A Day On, Not a Day Off.” Furman students understood the assignment.

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Ravenel Curry pledges $10 million gift for Furman’s Timmons Arena renovation

The gift is the largest in Furman Athletics history and will be the cornerstone of a $40 million project, funded primarily by donations, to make Timmons a premier venue among mid-major universities in the nation.

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Best-selling education author Eddie R. Cole to speak at MLK Breakfast

For his talk, Cole will draw from his book, “The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom.”

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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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New Student Government Association officers sworn in

Twenty-two students will represent the student body legislatively.

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SGA President Josh Swope ’23 campaigns for ‘involvement, culture and fun’ on campus

A member of several campus organizations himself, the new student body president hopes to motivate his classmates to maximize their Furman experiences.

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Ready, set, vote!

Dins Vote aims to boost voter registration and participation for the upcoming midterm elections.

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Falling for Furman at Family Weekend

Family, friends, fun and football were on the agenda Sept. 30-Oct. 2.

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Furman rises in US News rankings; noted for innovation, teaching, research, first-year experience

The university has ranked among the most innovative universities since 2016, and ranked No. 4 this year, signaling the level of awareness of The Furman Advantage and other programs have in higher education.

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Dins help feed the world during Rise Against Hunger

Hundreds of Furman students headed to Timmons Arena on the evening of Aug. 30 to pack more than 30,000 meals for Rise Against Hunger, an international hunger relief organization. The Heller Service Corps joined the...

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Flags on campus honor 9/11 first responders

Genevieve Mahoney '24 leads effort to plant nearly 3,000 flags on campus to honor 9/11 first responders.

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Furman sororities earn national awards

The Furman Panhellenic Council was recognized by the National Panhellenic Council for innovation in marketing, leadership and programming.

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