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Scene and Be Seen

More than 500 alumni and friends joined us for a celebration of excellence and gratitude at the 2024 Bell Tower Ball on February 17.

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After the Aisle: Sunset Wishes

Nick Yurco ’20 and Ann Ludlow Yurco ’20

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Up Close: ‘I’ve Always Loved a Good Debate’

After investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, Temidayo Aganga-Williams ’08 balances concern for democracy with hope for its future.

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Up Close: George Singleton: Finding the Absurd Gets Harder

The acclaimed writer has been crafting stories that make people laugh, and think, since 1983.

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FUmerical: How Furman Student Experiences Compare

The latest data from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) show how often Furman students are taking advantage of engaged learning experiences, compared to students at nearly 1,700 bachelor’s-granting colleges and universities in the...

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The City for All Seasons

A juicy cabernet paired with delightful nibbles. A bagpipe competition and border collie skills demonstration. An oil painting for your mantle that will get people talking. And when the temperature dips, an enchanting walk through...

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LGBTQIA+ @ Furman

From a 1970 Talk-A-Topic panel about homosexuality, to Furman's offering of benefits to domestic partners in 2001, to the university's first drag show and rising student support, a new visual timeline tells the story of...

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Miss Nancy

After more than 35 years as a mentor and best friend to thousands of Furman students, Nancy Cooper retired at the end of the 2023-24 school year.

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The Einstein Example

Professor Emeritus of Psychology Gil Einstein achieved the academic trifecta: passionate teacher, world-class researcher and a colleague who made his department a place where others wanted to be.

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A More Accessible Greenville

For years, Furman students have helped make Greenville, South Carolina, safer and more equitable for pedestrians, cyclists and public transit riders.

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