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In Literacy Corner, ‘the curriculum is the children’
Some call it EDRD-966: Advanced Practicum in Literacy Coaching. Others know it as Literacy Corner. Whatever the name, the month of June has been an adventure in reading, writing and teaching for eight Furman graduate...
Continue ReadingIt’s a wrap: Strategic design master’s students shine in package refresh competition
The Institute of Packaging Professionals’ 48HR Repack Student Design Competition is in the books, and four women in Furman University’s Master of Arts in Strategic Design (MAS-D) program are among those recognized for their creativity...
Continue ReadingGREENVILLE NEWS: What Juneteenth teaches us, reminds us
In a guest column contributed by Furman University's Rod Kelley, assistant dean of student conduct and interim director of the Center for Inclusive Communities, Kelley urges readers to celebrate Juneteenth as more than a pivotal...
Continue ReadingNapier to be inducted into Furman Athletic Hall of Fame
Columbia CBS affiliate WLTX News 19 reports on Furman University's latest inductees to the Athletic Hall of Fame - Billy Napier '03, head football coach for the University of Florida and two-time All-SoCon Paladin quarterback,...
Continue ReadingHow SC school districts and universities are curbing the teacher shortage
Like other selected Upstate South Carolina colleges, Furman University has a teacher residency program that serves a critical role in shoring up a dwindling supply of teachers in the state. Higher education reporter Alexis Hamilton...
Continue ReadingBright futures, big city: Dins take on NYC for Career Treks
For three days in May, 29 Furman students got a taste of the Big Apple during two New York City Paladin Career Treks organized by the Malone Center for Career Engagement. Treks are opportunities for...
Continue ReadingKen Kolb offers solutions to peer review crisis
Peer-review publication is a cornerstone of the academy and commonly a requirement for university faculty to be promoted. However, myriad forces have created a backlog of work waiting to be published, jeopardizing some professors' professional...
Continue ReadingClass of 2026 begins transition to campus during Summer Orientation
On June 13, 75 recent high school graduates got a little more familiar with the campus where they’re about to become first-year college students. The first of seven Summer Orientation sessions in June was designed...
Continue ReadingPride is personal and political for alumnus Tensley
Brandon Tensley '12, a national political writer for CNN Politics, has covered LGBTQ issues as a journalist for years. He recently wrote about ways people can learn more about Pride, so we asked him to...
Continue ReadingBrent Nelsen breaks down primary elections
The South Carolina primaries were Tuesday, June 14, and local TV stations Fox Carolina News and WYFF News 4 turned to Brent Nelsen, professor of politics and international affairs, for insight into local and statewide...
Continue ReadingMayX Snapshot: An excursion into medical device careers
This week, we’re highlighting courses from May Experience – a chance for students to explore topics beyond the typical academic year. COURSE: Introduction to Biomaterials INSTRUCTOR: Randy Hutchison, assistant professor of health sciences DESCRIPTION: Students...
Continue ReadingThe Shi Institute and BMW Charity Pro-Am mark second year of sustainability collaboration
Furman University and The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities have marked the second year of a sustainability partnership with the BMW Charity Pro-Am golf tournament’s “Fore the Love of the Green” program. In 2021, the...
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