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Furman FIRST clinic running strong after 20 years
Runners come from all over the world to receive science-based running advice from Scott Murr and his team, who use the run less, run faster model.
Continue ReadingFive new degree tracks expand opportunities for business majors
Starting this fall, Furman students majoring in business administration can choose to concentrate in one of five tracks: finance, international business, marketing, entrepreneurship and general business administration.
Continue ReadingCharting clarity: Furman researchers see 18th Century maps through different lenses
Maps in the 18th Century, like those today, represented commercial interests. They often left out key details, like forests and Indigenous communities.
Continue ReadingJalen Slawson drafted in NBA’s second round
Jalen Slawson '23 became the first Furman Paladin to be selected in the NBA draft since 1984, going in the second round to the Sacramento Kings.
Continue ReadingRiley’s Love
Riley, a golden retriever-basset hound mix, has visited Furman nearly every day for 10 years with her humans, Dave and Kathy Knox. She'll turn 16 soon, but she shows no sign of retiring.
Continue ReadingKen Kolb responds to Washington Post opinion about food deserts
Ken Kolb, professor and chair of sociology, replied to a Washington Post opinion piece about food deserts.
Continue ReadingCompostable cutlery, developed with Furman help, makes news
Fox Carolina talked with Mike Haubert about the compostable cutlery his company is developing with help from Furman's Shi Institute.
Continue ReadingCoelho discusses potential dangers of Lake Conestee Dam
Gustavo Coelho, assistant professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Sustainability Sciences, spoke wiht Fox Carolina about the potential dangers of the 19th-century Lake Conestee Dam and the high levels of heavy metals the...
Continue ReadingStevens, Criss, Felker make top 50 women leaders list
Cathy Stevens '01, Shaniece Criss and Kylie Felker '09 were included in the Women We Admire list.
Continue ReadingPolitics professor Brent Nelsen weighs in on Sen. Tim Scott’s run for presidency
Brent Nelsen weighs in on Sen. Tim Scott's bid for president.
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