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Book by Trustee Charles Ambrose and Michael Nietzel gains exposure in IHE, CHE
While outside forces threaten academia, the fiscal health of institutions hinges on something more fundamental. Furman Trustee Charles Ambrose and Michael Nietzel combine decades of expertise to help colleges and universities keep their financial houses...
Continue ReadingJohn ’54 and Jeanette Cothran: Sustaining a legacy of giving
John C. Cothran ’54 and Jeanette Cothran, who live at The Woodlands at Furman, have pledged $1 million divided between the Partners Scholarship Program, the Cothran Center and the Timmons Arena renovation.
Continue ReadingNelsen provides commentary on SC Democratic primary
Furman's Brent Nelsen joins the broadcast desk at WYFF News 4 to discuss the South Carolina Democratic primary.
Continue ReadingVinson quoted in SC Daily Gazette about Democratic primary
When there's a presumptive winner for the Democratic primary, why does healthy voter turnout matter? Danielle Vinson explains.
Continue ReadingSenior seeks sustainability in the ‘beloved community’
Miles Baker ’24 sees Black History Month as an opportunity to engage in difficult conversations, but also celebrate Black creativity, progress and joy.
Continue ReadingEco Reps take sustainability education peer to peer
Working with The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities, the student volunteers hope to make an upcoming women’s basketball match a Zero Waste Game Day.
Continue ReadingPBS documentary highlights Furman’s Wild Semester in New Mexico wilderness
Professor Travis Perry '92 will host a screening Feb. 18, 5 p.m., in the Younts Conference Center with a discussion about the movie and conservation following.
Continue ReadingFurman’s Hill Institute receives Department of Commerce Relentless Challenge grant
Furman is one of 15 projects around the state to receive a Relentless Challenge grant.
Continue ReadingVinson comments on Biden’s economic messaging in SC
The Washington Examiner taps Danielle Vinson for comment about how South Carolinians view President Joe Biden's economic record.
Continue ReadingMary Christine Helms ’26 earns Hertog Fellowship
Helms took on a few more assignments during January. As a Humanities at Hertog Fellow, she studied the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, suffrage and more through the lens of British Romantic poets.
Continue ReadingMuseum exhibit shares The Duke Endowment’s 100-year history, James B. Duke’s vision
The traveling exhibit will be featured in the Upcountry History Museum Feb. 10-March 3, before moving to Anderson County.
Continue ReadingSchuck goes on record about FAFSA delays
Delays caused by the U.S. Department of Education's FAFSA program create headaches for institutions, families and students. Emily Schuck, vice president of enrollment management, discusses the challenges.
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