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Brief: Angel Analyst Fellows Learn Investing, Thanks to Alumni Gift

A new fellowship at Furman University unlocks the secrets of angel investing for students.

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Brief: From the Classroom to the Concert

Students show what’s possible at Furman. Their work and other festivities continue to create excitement during Furman Engaged.

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Furman basketball great Frank Selvy passes away at 91

Furman All-American Frank Selvy ’54, one of the greatest players in college basketball history, passed away on Aug. 13, 2024 at his home in Simpsonville, S.C. He was 91 years old.

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News sources tap Furman politics expert Nelsen

Several news outlets across the state and beyond air comments from Furman's Brent Nelsen ahead of election 2024.

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Yaseen Echekki ’25 is keen on mastering all the trades he tries at Furman

Furman Student Government Association President Yaseen Echekki '25 always knew a college journey was in his future, but he never quite imagined being as involved and as engaged as he has been during his time...

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Furman Athletics, Heller Service Corps and FCA volunteer to fight world hunger

Furman Athletics, Heller Service Corps and Fellowship of Christian Athletes rally around the cause to help end world hunger. In just two hours, 300 volunteers for Rise Against Hunger packaged 30,000 meals to distribute to...

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Furman among colleges hosting first Upstate Euro-American business conference

Furman and other Upstate universities hold first-ever Forum for European and American Business, connecting students with international companies and chambers of commerce.

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Board raises Clearly Furman campaign goal to $476 million

Clearly Furman has already raised $415 million toward the original $426 million goal. The new goal will focus on scholarships and helping students meet full financial need.

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Eco Fest highlights sustainability efforts on campus

Eco Fest highlighted sustainability efforts on Furman University's campus, offering students fun activities while learning about The Shi Institute and its programs.

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Pre- and post-election events on campus engage the community in the electoral process

Activities include CLPs, prayer and meditation groups and the chance to leave your thoughts on postcards in the library. They offer opportunities to engage in the election process.

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Hecimovich’s biography of Hannah Crafts receives Phi Beta Kappa Book Award

English Professor Gregg Hecimovich's "The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts" was released last year, and the awards continue to stream in. The latest comes from Phi Beta Kappa in one of the most prized...

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