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Goodwill Partnership Adds New Dimension to Campus Sustainability

OCTOBER 4, 2011 by Sara Morano '13, Contributing Writer Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. It’s a sustainability slogan that you don’t need to live in Furman’s eco-cottages to put into action.

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Furman president says new admissions philosophy key to survival

Furman has revamped its admission policy, placing less emphasis on test scores and more on character.  The results have been encouraging. This fall, the university enrolled its largest and most diverse class ever.  Moreover, Furman is attracting  applicants...

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The class project

When Jason Terrell ’12 began teaching English at James Martin middle school in Charlotte a few years ago he noticed something both interesting and disturbing—the diversity of the student body did not reflect the diversity...

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A lot has changed for students in the past few weeks, and many of their post-graduation plans may have been affected. Furman can help. Advisers in the Malone Center for Career Engagement are online and...

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Tucker Douglas Erdmann Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum Laude John William Gillespie Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum Laude Lexie Leigh Harvey Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum Laude Hannah Lynne Houck Bachelor of Arts Summa Cum...

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Chesebro adjudicates Masters Performance Recital

SPRING, 2012 Robert Chesebro was invited to adjudicate the Masters Performance Recital held in North Charleston in February. The event was sponsored by the South Carolina Band Directors Association. Clarinetist Richard Li, a Southside High...

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