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Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos in concert with Adam Larson Nov. 2

The Furman University Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos will present their fall concert Friday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in Daniel Recital Hall on the Furman campus. Furman University Professor of Music Matt Olson conducts...

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Ceramic works by Kimberly Riner on display in Thompson Gallery

The Furman University Department of Art will host ceramic sculptor Kimberly Riner in an exhibition Nov. 12-Dec. 7 in Thompson Gallery of the Roe Art Building on campus. Regular Thompson Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 9...

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“Coming to the Table:” DeWolf and Morgan on interracial healing, dialogue

Authors Tom DeWolf and Sharon Morgan will speak Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in Younts Conference Center on the campus of Furman University about dealing with the historical harms and “collective trauma” resulting from...

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Film “Traces of the Trade” to be screened Nov. 1

Furman University will screen Emmy-nominated film “Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North,” by Katrina Browne Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. in Patrick Lecture Hall of Plyler Hall on campus. The...

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Gina Bleedorn ’02: The future of retail over the next five years

Gina (Arbore) Bleedorn '02 took a circuitous route to her current profession as chief experience officer for Adrenaline. The music graduate explored the performance arts as a vocalist, and also filled her last semesters at...

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Fall Festival of Choral Music culminates with concert Oct. 27

The Furman Fall Festival of Choral Music will close with a concert on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. in McAlister Auditorium on the Furman University campus. The concert, “A Feast of Classics,” is free...

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Muslim-Americans helped to build this country

Furman Professor of Politics and International Affairs Akan Malici and Associate Professor of Religion Alfons Teipen contribute a guest column in The Greenville News about the impact of Muslim-Americans on the United States. They point...

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Furman Symphony Orchestra in concert Oct. 26

The Furman Symphony Orchestra (FSO) will present a concert Friday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. in McAlister Auditorium on campus. The Sound Quality Series concert, “American Classics,” is open to the public. Tickets for the...

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No horsin’ around–Martha Ingram ’20 is a winner

Martha Ingram ’20 competed in the Capital Challenge Horse Show in late September “just to have a good time.” But she came home a winner at the 25th anniversary edition of the event held at...

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Kathryn Petralia, 2018 Women Who Mean Business honoree

Atlanta Business Chronicle has named its honorees for the 2018 Women Who Mean Business Awards. Among the group of 20 is Kathryn (Tison) Petralia '92, president of Kabbage, Inc., a fintech company specializing in issuing lines of credit...

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