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A high honor

Furman alum C. Stuart Mauney ’84, an attorney with Gallivan White Boyd, has been honored with the Greenville County Bar Association’s highest honor, the Tommy Thomason Award. Mauney received the award on Jan. 24 at...

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Lyric Theatre presents ‘She Loves Me’ Feb. 14 & 16

Furman University Lyric Theatre will present two showings of the musical “She Loves Me” Thursday, Feb. 14, and Saturday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. in McAlister Auditorium. Directed by Furman’s Grant Knox, the musical is...

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Black History Month celebration begins at Furman

February is Black History Month, and Furman got the celebration started Friday morning on the front steps of the Trone Student Center with music, an informational table and free pastries that were available to all...

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Furman enters into admission pathway agreement with Chinese university

Furman’s footprint has gotten wider – about 7,887 miles wider. The university signed a general collaborative agreement with Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, on Thursday morning to promote a direct admission pathway to Furman for...

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A fine senior class

When Matt Rafferty and Andrew Brown committed to play basketball for Furman during the 2014-15 season, the Paladins had enjoyed one winning season in the past eight years. When the two seniors leave the program...

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Husband and wife piano duo in concert Feb. 18

duo runedako, the husband and wife team of Furman University music professors Ruth Neville and Daniel Koppelman, will perform pieces for duo piano Monday, Feb. 18, at 8 p.m. in Daniel Recital Hall on the...

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Furman listed in Princeton Review’s “Best Value Colleges”

The Princeton Review has again included Furman University in its annual guide, “The Best Value Colleges: 200 Schools with Exceptional ROI for Your Tuition Investment.” Among several rankings included in the guide, Furman was No....

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Law & Society symposium in Charleston to focus on Second Amendment

Two Duke University law school professors will kick off a Feb. 8 symposium in Charleston that examines the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The conference at the Charleston Music Hall, which includes other law...

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Student leads initiative to honor Furman’s first African-American student

A black-and-white picture of Joseph Vaughn '68 standing on the stairs in front of the James B. Duke Library, books in his left hand, eyes facing forward, is an iconic representation of desegregation at Furman....

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Bound for Augusta National

Furman senior Haylee Harford and junior Natalie Srinivasan, along with Paladin alum Alice Chen ‘18, have been invited to compete in the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur golf tournament that will take place April 3-6....

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