FURMAN IN THE NEWS

Local TV stations cover Joseph Vaughn Day

Local news sources brought crews to Furman's annual celebration of Joseph Vaughn Day. Vaughn '68 was the first African American to enroll at Furman. Idella Glenn '84 presented the Idella Goodson Glenn Outstanding Black Alumni...

Continue Reading

Vinson speaks candidly about a possible Biden-Trump rematch

Danielle Vinson goes on record about the divergent campaign styles of President Joe Biden and his all-but-certain challenger. Reuters releases results of recent polling that gauges public sentiment toward the apparent frontrunners.

Continue Reading

Vinson goes on record about importance of South Carolina primary

Vinson describes what it will take for Nikki Haley to win or break even versus Donald Trump in South Carolina's primary.

Continue Reading

Nelsen predicts strategy for Republican candidates

Following the New Hampshire primary, Furman's Brent Nelsen speaks with a local TV anchor about the strategy Donald Trump will likely use toward his Republican challenger Nikki Haley.

Continue Reading

Vinson speculates on Haley’s strategy going forward

The Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary are in the books. Up next are contests in Nevada and South Carolina. Furman's Danielle Vinson speaks on NPR's "All Things Considered" about Haley's likely next steps.

Continue Reading

Vinson quoted in The State following Iowa caucus

Joseph Bustos of The State turns to Vinson for comment about Republican candidates and their "power rankings."

Continue Reading

Furman senior Hashioka bakes her way into newspaper story

Hana Hashioka '24 was interviewed by the Post & Courier about her baking side business.

Continue Reading

NYT opinion contributor cites work by Furman’s Jim Guth

Do white evangelical voters really deify Donald Trump, or is the relationship between voters and Trump more transactional? Opinion columnist Edsall draws from Guth's work to answer some difficult questions.

Continue Reading

News sources cover Duke Endowment grants to Furman, Davidson, Johnson C. Smith

News outlets report on The Duke Endowment's latest grants toward fulfilling its mission to help people and strengthen communities in the Carolinas by nurturing children, promoting health, educating minds and enriching spirits.

Continue Reading

Nelsen unpacks Iowa caucuses, speculates on upcoming primaries

Brent Nelsen joins Justin Dougherty in a regular FOX Carolina podcast about politics. In the latest installment, Nelsen recaps the Iowa caucus and explains why South Carolina represents an important pivot point in election outcomes.

Continue Reading

Furman soccer standouts appear in Welsh series

Furman Men's Soccer players Osian Roberts and John Tart appear in Welsh TV series. Roberts played for the Paladins from 1985-1988. Tart was on the team from 1977-1980, then served as head coach from 1982-1995.

Continue Reading

News outlets cover MLK Community Breakfast

TV and radio news sources mention the Furman Community Breakfast honoring the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. On WYFF News4, Furman's Chandra Dillard comments on the significance of MLK Day.

Continue Reading