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The Furman Advantage in Action
Today, we're proud to unveil our new video highlighting The Furman Advantage, the university's promise that every student will have access to an unparalleled education that combines classroom learning with real-world experiences and self-discovery on...
Continue ReadingPeace Center unveils sculpture of former Governor Dick Riley
The sculpture, which will be placed in downtown Greenville, honors Furman alum Richard W. Riley ‘54, who served as Governor of South Carolina and U.S. Secretary of Education under President Bill Clinton. You can read...
Continue ReadingAmerican Enterprise Institute President Arthur C. Brooks to speak Dec. 4
Arthur C. Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), will speak on the campus of Furman University Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 5 p.m. in Watkins Room of the Trone Student Center. His CLP talk,...
Continue ReadingHow much do SC colleges really cost?
According to an article in The State newspaper, the cost of attending college in South Carolina “can be offset with financial aid. After all the numbers are added up, the actual cost of attending school...
Continue ReadingWeather update: Poinsett Highway, main campus gate now open
Posted: Thursday, Nov. 15 at 3:30 p.m. After being closed to traffic much of the day because of downed power lines, Poinsett Highway is once again open to traffic. The main campus gate off Poinsett...
Continue Reading10 reasons to move to Greenville
When Allen Tate Realtors listed the “10 reasons you should consider moving to Greenville, SC,” they included Furman among those reasons. It was noted that Furman has a “fantastic Division I athletic program” and the...
Continue ReadingMandy Powers Norrell falls short in bid for Lt. Governor
South Carolina Rep. Mandy Powers Norrell, a 1995 Furman graduate, fell short in her bid on Tuesday to become the state’s next Lt. Governor. She was the running mate of state Rep. James Smith, who...
Continue ReadingCharles Davis to speak at Upcountry History Museum-Furman Nov. 14
Charles Davis, Furman’s First Gentleman and author of “In the Kitchen at White Oaks,” will be the featured guest at the Lunchbox Learning series Wednesday, Nov. 14 at the Upcountry History Museum-Furman. The program runs...
Continue ReadingFurman alum elected to Congress
Furman alum David Trone won Maryland’s 6th Congressional District Tuesday night, defeating Republican Amie Hoeber. Trone graduated from Furman in 1977 and is a member of the university’s Board of Trustees. You can read more...
Continue ReadingCalling all innovative, unique and up-and-coming colleges
When College Consensus put together a list of 50 “underrated” colleges in the U.S. that are doing great things, Furman came in at No. 13. According to the website, these schools are “doing something unique,...
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