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Undergraduate Evening Studies presents art exhibition

Art by students and faculty of Furman University Undergraduate Evening Studies (UES) will be on display Oct. 20-Nov. 20 in the Baiden Gallery of the Herring Center for Continuing Education on campus. Baiden Gallery hours...

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The best small cities in the U.S.

Condé Nast Traveler readers cast so many votes for their favorite cities, the editors had to split the list into two. And Greenville, the humble home of Furman University, makes the 2017 Readers Choice Awards for...

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Percussion Ensemble in concert Oct. 28

The Furman Percussion Ensemble will present a concert Saturday, Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. in Daniel Recital Hall on the Furman University campus. Directed by Furman music professor Omar Carmenates, the concert is open to...

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Furman faculty present chamber music Nov. 2

The Furman Faculty Chamber Music Series will present a concert Thursday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. in Daniel Recital Hall on campus. Guests will have an opportunity to meet and talk with the performers at...

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Furman Chorales and Singers in concert Oct. 24

The Furman University Men’s and Women’s Chorales and the Furman Singers will present their fall concert Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. in Daniel Memorial Chapel on the Furman University campus. The concert is free...

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Greenville might just be the hottest city in America right now

So what's wrong with a little shameless self-promotion, especially if it's true? VisitGreenvilleSC.com, the folks behind the the campaign, "Yeah, That Greenville," have put together a missive about why "Greenville, SC might just be the hottest...

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Legislators call for monument honoring African American Confederate soldiers

Upstate representatives Bill Chumley of Woodruff and Mike Burns of Travelers Rest want to honor African Americans who fought on the side of the Confederacy during the Civil War by erecting a special monument on...

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Poet, environmentalist, publisher Thomas Rain Crowe ’72 speaks Oct. 18

Poet, environmentalist and publisher Thomas Rain Crowe (Furman Class of 1972) will speak on campus Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. in Watkins Room of the Trone Student Center. [caption id="attachment_34665" align="alignright" width="300"] Thomas Rain...

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Huff awards recognize American history scholarship

Furman University will present two awards that recognize history scholarship and support history literacy in the Upstate. The awards will be presented at the American History Book Club and Forum, which takes place Oct. 19...

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Furman celebrates Homecoming Oct. 20-22

Furman University will celebrate its 2017 Homecoming Oct. 20-22 with a variety of events that are open to the public. Friday’s highlights include exhibitions hosted by Special Collections and Archives (“Book Illustration Processes 1498-2016,” James...

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