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Let College Students Register to Vote

An editorial in The Greenville News states that “Greenville County should set aside a rule dating to the early 1970s that makes it difficult for nonresident college students to vote here.” The editorial was written...

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March Madness Returns to Greenville in 2017

The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament is set to return to Greenville, South Carolina, in March of 2017, the NCAA announced today. Furman University and the Southern Conference will serve as co-hosts of NCAA Tournament First/Second...

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Weather Update for Furman, Greenville Area

As of Friday, Oct. 7 at 4 p.m., the latest weather reports were predicting that the Greenville area will not be greatly affected by Hurricane Matthew.  Therefore, all of Furman’s scheduled events over the weekend, including...

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A New Conductor in Memphis

The public face of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra is new principal conductor Robert Moody, a trained cellist and vocalist who graduated from Furman in 1989. A native of Greenville, Moody majored in voice and cello...

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Furman to host South Carolina’s top side Saturday

The Furman men’s rugby team will face the University of South Carolina 11 a.m., Saturday at Roberts Field. That match-up is between two undefeated teams. Furman is 5-0 and is coming off a resounding 96-0...

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John Bleed founds public policy forum at Furman

The only thing that disappointed John Bleed ’17 about the American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) Summer Scholars June program in Washington, D.C., was that he couldn’t bring AEI back to Furman. Or so the political science/history...

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What “Brexit” Means for European Politics

Does the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union matter? It does to Furman senior John Bleed, who is bringing a prominent speaker to campus to discuss the issue in connection with the American Enterprise...

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Join Us for a Special Event

Both the Furman community and public are invited to attend a special announcement on campus Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 11:30 a.m. The event, which will take place in front of the James B. Duke Library, will...

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Transcending Her Role on Campus

Beth Crews’ leadership in adult education transcends her role at Furman. She’s the director of Furman’s Undergraduate Evening Studies program, but she has also been forced to make transitions in life like many of the...

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Professor Inabinet Discusses Who Won and Who Lost Debate

On Monday night, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump squared off in what may have been the most anticipated American presidential debate in history.  Dr. Brandon Inabinet, an associate professor of Communication Studies at Furman, moderated...

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