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Furman students serve as delegates to the U.N.

An intensive immersion into humanity’s most pressing and daunting problems has the potential to be demoralizing. For Furman senior McKenna Luzynski, however, last month’s UNA-USA Global Engagement Summit at the United Nations headquarters in New...

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Furman hosts two Big Ten opponents this weekend at Flour Field

Winners of five of its last six games, Furman's baseball team will make its first appearance at Greenville's Fluor Field this season when it takes on a pair of Big Ten Conference opponents this weekend...

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Connecting Classroom to Career

Manie Robinson '06 is a busy guy. One of South Carolina’s most recognizable faces in sports journalism, he works full time as a columnist covering Clemson University for The Greenville News despite living in Columbia....

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Research highlights medical-legal partnership’s role in promoting health equity

Research published by the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership (NCMLP) in Health Affairs shares how more than 300 hospitals, health centers, and clinics across the U.S. are using legal services to address patients’ unmet social...

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Tapping student voting power

Furman is featured in an article in The New York Times about efforts across the country to increase college student turnout at the polls. The article quoted senior Sulaiman Ahmad, who worked to increase voter...

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Two Furman student-athletes are NCAA Postgraduate Scholars

Furman cross country/track athlete Allie Buchalski and football player Andy Schumpert have been awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Buchalski is the third member of the Paladin women's cross country/track and field program to receive the prestigious...

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Furman begins Southern Conference tournament play Saturday

Junior Andrew Brown featured in The Greenville News It’s been nearly 40 years since the Furman basketball team has enjoyed this kind of success. The Paladins finished the 2017-18 regular season with a 22-9 record,...

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Alumna and students organize “Walk for Refugees”

  With the help of her fifth-grade class at As-Sabeel Academy, Furman University alumna Johnna Malici organized “Walk for Refugees,” a community-based walk aimed to spread awareness on the more than 65.3 million refugees worldwide....

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Furman presents awards at Bell Tower Ball

Furman University presented a number of major awards at its annual Bell Tower Ball Saturday, Feb. 24. The event, which took place at the TD Convention Center, celebrated the accomplishments of members of the Furman community,...

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Statement supporting rights of high school students

Statement from Furman Admissions Office: Furman University supports the rights of high school students—and others—to participate in peaceful forms of protest and to exercise our constitutional freedom of expression. Participation in such events will not...

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