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Continue ReadingA ‘holistic journey’ from Puerto Rico to Furman’s library
During Hispanic Heritage Month, digital archivist Nashieli Marcano reflects on balancing between STEM and humanities and navigating among many cultures in the U.S.
Continue ReadingExploring options and making connections at the Career and Internship Fair
Furman students’ professionalism and critical thinking skills keep major employers returning to campus year after year, recruiters said.
Continue ReadingProfessional development series illuminates pathways in psychology and neuroscience
Find Your Path Fridays, a professional development series presented by Furman’s psychology department and neuroscience program, illuminates graduate school, internship and career options for interested students.
Continue ReadingMessages of hope and healing land in the community on butterfly wings
The members of student organization PHOKUS took part in Project White Butterfly, placing cards around Greenville with notes of encouragement and resources for people struggling with addiction.
Continue ReadingClothes-minded students model do’s and don’ts at career fashion show
In the lead-up to the Career and Internship Fair, the Malone Center for Career Engagement presented “What’s in Your Closet?” to inspire job-seekers to dress professionally and confidently.
Continue ReadingStudent composer is hooked on classics – blended with Hispanic heritage
With works putting mariachi musicians on stage with symphonic orchestras, Sahid Palacios ’25 hopes to take traditional Mexican music in a new direction.
Continue ReadingHispanic Heritage Months Events
Hispanic Heritage Month is observed Sept. 15 through October 15. Here are the events happening around campus.
Continue ReadingJudy Woodruff to speak at Furman Oct. 18
On October 18, the Furman Women’s Impact Network (FurmanWIN) will host veteran broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff at McAlister Auditorium for a conversation about open discourse with Cynthia King, a professor of communication studies and the associate...
Continue ReadingAlumna makes sustainable entrepreneurship all of her beeswax
With her reusable beeswax food wraps, Becca Bolich Wade ’19 offers an eco-friendly solution to keeping things fresh.
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