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Retiree tribute: Professor Trudy Fuller

I HAVE BEEN fortunate to know and work with Trudy Fuller since I was 16 years old and a student at the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities summer program. I went...

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Famed organist Chen performs Sept. 10

Chelsea Chen, an internationally renowned young American organist and composer, will perform Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. in Daniel Memorial Chapel on the Furman University campus. Chen’s concert is this year’s Belcher Organ Recital...

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Brett Eldredge in concert Oct. 2

Singer-songwriter Brett Eldredge, whose debut album “Bring You Back” rocketed to #2 on the Country Albums chart, will perform in concert Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. in the amphitheater on the Furman University campus....

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Pearce-Horton Complex nears completion

DODGING THE UNENDING deluges and downpours that drowned the Greenville area over the summer, construction crews somehow made good progress on the expansion of the press tower at Paladin Stadium. The actual “press level” for...

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Athletic Hall of Fame welcomes four new members

FOOTBALL STANDOUT Jerome Felton ’08, tennis stars James Cameron ’03 and Mary Neil Hagood McKie ’05, and longtime women’s tennis coach Debbie Southern will be inducted into Furman’s Athletic Hall of Fame October 5. Felton,...

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Bookmarks: Featuring works by Furman writers

ROBERT WHITLOW ’76, The Living Room (Thomas Nelson, 2013). The latest novel from the best-selling Whitlow focuses on Amy Clarke, a legal secretary and novelist whose dreams provide the plots for her books. As she...

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Furman Professor Emeritus writes book

Edgar V. McKnight, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Religion Emeritus at Furman University, has written a new book about how Baptists have shaped perceptions of Jesus. Baptists and Their Contribution to the Shaping of Jesus...

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Learning for You offers trips and classes

Furman’s ‘Learning for You’ registration is underway with more than 100 trips and classes available. Classes include Ceramics at the William Felton School of Crafts, a Social Media series, Photography, World Flavors and Wine, Culinary,and...

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Welcome to the neighborhood

Every neighborhood needs a great hangout. A place to eat, relax, catch up with friends, and meet new people. This fall, Furman’s neighborhood is getting its own gathering hole. The Paddock, a new pub-style restaurant,...

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Five reasons why we love Furman

From our beautiful campus in the lively city of Greenville to our small classes, there are a lot of reasons to fall in love with Furman. We asked our students, alumni, and faculty to share...

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One of America’s most beautiful campuses

At Furman, a campus with brains and beauty

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For love of the numbers game

What are the chances that a professional baseball player in Japan will excel in Major League Baseball? Furman graduate Connor Jennings is doing his best to predict that very thing. Jennings, who graduated in May...

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