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Temidayo Aganga-Williams ’08 felt a unique weight in his work as senior investigative counsel for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack.
Continue ReadingOur Oldest Stories
Furman Fellow Kylie Gambrill ’23 is on the hunt for patterns in the images and themes found in the ancient imagery carved and painted on rocks in South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina.
Continue ReadingAs He Tells It
The life of journalist Peter Gwin ’88 is one of pirates and fixers and brushes with everyday humanity.
Continue ReadingUp Close: The Challenge of Our Time
Phyllis Cuttino ’88 says we can all play a role in addressing climate change.
Continue ReadingBrian Mapakamise ’25 is building a chess culture at Furman
The story of the Furman Chess Club, like chess itself, spans generations and continents.
Continue ReadingCampus collaboration brings period equity to Furman
It started out as homework. But sometimes an idea demands more than a grade. This one called for action. Periods2Progress will provide free, organic period products in more than 50 bathrooms across campus beginning this...
Continue ReadingAs an intern, Jayla Hill ’22 helped free clients from jail
Jayla Hill’s path toward real estate law wound through the Law Office of the Public Defender for DeKalb County, Georgia. Hill ’22, an economics major from Orangeburg, South Carolina, is set on first pursuing a...
Continue ReadingFor Laina Wilson ’23, the art is in the data, too
Laina Wilson ’23 has always loved art as a creative outlet. “Once it starts to become work, it doesn’t feel like fun,” she said. So instead of making art her profession, she plans to combine...
Continue ReadingFurman Libraries audit seeks to foster engagement and inclusivity
Work is underway to make Furman’s digital library collections more reflective of the diverse users who access them. Nashieli Marcano, archivist and digital collections librarian, is leading an audit of the materials as a first...
Continue Reading‘Open Spaces’ has room for mentoring and collaboration
Matt Olson’s fifth jazz record, “Open Spaces,” is also Adib Young’s first. Olson, professor of saxophone and Furman’s director of jazz studies, hadn’t invited a student to play for one of his professional projects before....
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