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SC LEND gives students advanced insights into developmental disabilities
The program gives Furman undergraduates access to training and networking opportunities usually reserved for graduate students and professionals.
Continue ReadingStudents go holiday shopping for local nonprofits
The Heller Service Corps continues the annual tradition of RaeNae Nay's Holiday Giving Tree by making sure local agencies get what’s on their wish lists.
Continue Reading2022: The Year in Review
The 2022 Year in Review tells the story of the past year through some of our most memorable images. Join us in a look back at highlights from students' immersive learning experiences, study away, service...
Continue ReadingVoices of the Future speak out in Thailand
One week in Bangkok gave four Furman students a chance to connect with peers and leaders from around the world at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit.
Continue ReadingSenior hopes sharing books will strengthen community connections
A grant from the Furman Humanities Center is helping Savannah Steet ’23 bring a Little Free Library to the lakeside.
Continue ReadingKilstofte’s a cappella compositions earn vocal acclaim
Two compositions by Mark Kilstofte, composer in residence in Furman’s Department of Music, are receiving recognition in concert and on the festival circuit.
Continue ReadingGlobal threads weave through FUISA Fashion Show
The Furman University International Students Association presented the annual FUISA International Student Fashion Show in McAlister Auditorium on Nov. 15.
Continue ReadingMusic alumnae connect developing artists with rare experiences
College roommates. Best friends. Business partners. Voice majors Katherine Sandoval Taylor and Heather McKenzie (Carson) Patterson have been busy performing, raising families and launching their own studios since graduating from Furman in 2004.
Continue ReadingVernon Burton ’69 honored for lifetime achievement in Southern history
The Clemson professor is only the fourth honoree to receive the John Hope Franklin Award from the Southern Historical Association.
Continue ReadingYoana Reyes-Zapata ’24 celebrates Hispanic heritage as president of HOLA
The senior is also a member of the First Generation Student Alliance and is serving in the U.S. Army Reserves.
Continue ReadingFurman senior hopes to keep helping the hard of hearing
Born profoundly deaf, Alana Epstein '23 has spent the last two summers preparing for a future as an audiologist by working with hearing-impaired children.
Continue Reading2022 Hispanic Heritage Month Events
Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from September 15 until October 15. Here are a few of the events planned so far. Check back for the October listings. Sept. 15 Cenar y Celebrar Hispanic Heritage Month...
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