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Paladins’ Duncan Fletcher awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
Furman University football player Duncan Fletcher has been awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Fletcher becomes the 11th Paladin football player to garner a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, valued at $7,500. Furman leads all Southern Conference...
Continue ReadingGeorgetown’s Joshua Mitchell presents Tocqueville lecture
Georgetown University Professor of Political Theory Joshua Mitchell will speak on the Furman University campus Wednesday, March 22 at 5 p.m. in Johns Hall 101. [caption id="attachment_30603" align="alignright" width="295"] Joshua Mitchell, Georgetown University Professor of...
Continue ReadingA long time coming
For Devin Sibley ’18, the history of the Furman men’s basketball program began the day he set foot on campus in 2014 as a highly touted freshman out of Karns High School in Knoxville, Tenn....
Continue ReadingProfessor Tom Smythe to speak at SEC Evidence Summit
Furman University Business and Accounting Professor Tom Smythe has spent his academic career researching how consumers make decisions about investing in mutual funds. And Smythe will share that research when he speaks at the Evidence...
Continue ReadingMoving and learning work well together
Through his research at Legacy Charter School in Greenville, Furman health sciences professor Julian Reed has shown that physically active and physically fit children have greater academic performance, academic achievement and enhanced cognition compared to...
Continue ReadingPaladins accept bid to CIT tournament
The Furman men's basketball team has accepted a bid to play in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) for the second straight year, it was announced on Friday by Furman Athletics Director Mike Buddie. The Paladins...
Continue ReadingAfter-school art
It is 4 p.m. on a December afternoon, and a dozen middle-school students cluster around a bucket of gooey white liquid at the front of a classroom at Legacy Charter School in Greenville. Each clutches...
Continue ReadingReimagining Greenville
Like many Greenville natives, Knox White remembers when dilapidated and sometimes vacant storefronts dotted the city’s Main Street. The mall phenomenon had hit the downtown hard, moving car traffic and foot traffic to the other...
Continue ReadingThe history of Gullah Geechee culture in South Carolina
For some Furman students, their recent visit with Ron Daise was an introduction to Gullah Geechee culture. For others, it was also a chance to meet and sing with the star of one of their...
Continue ReadingFurman Entrance opens at Bon Secours Wellness Arena
As part of its ongoing effort to partner in meaningful ways with the Greenville community, Furman University announced today that it has entered a multi-year agreement with Bon Secours Wellness Arena to sponsor one of...
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