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Two concerts on tap as part of Cellobration

The 35th annual South Carolina Cello Choir weekend, “Cellobration,” will be held on the Furman campus Friday, Sept. 12 through Saturday, Sept. 13. Registration is required for workshops and master classes. Concerts featured in Cellobration...

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Sound Quality Music Series & More

The Furman University Music Department has announced its Sound Quality Series of concerts for the 2014-2015 season. The series is sponsored by the Furman Music Department and Partners in the Arts. Tickets are $12 for adults,...

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Michta to speak about crisis in Ukraine

Andrew Michta, PhD, M.W. Buckman Distinguished Professor of International Studies at Rhodes College, will speak Thursday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. in Watkins Room in the Trone Student Center on the Furman campus. His talk, “U.S.,...

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Outreach concert series set for The Woodlands@Furman

The Furman University Music Department and Partners in the Arts has announced a new community engagement and outreach initiative for The Woodlands@Furman retirement community. First Fridays @ The Woodlands is an engaging and free concert series...

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Ryan Boyle’s story is a triumphant one

Furman University junior Ryan Boyle, who will compete in the International Cycling Union Para-cycling Road World Championships in Greenville Aug. 28-Sept. 1, overcame a devastating and nearly fatal brain injury as a child to become...

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Art by Noelle Allen

Works by Noelle Allen, Associate Professor of Art at Dominican University (Chicago), will be on display Aug. 25-Sept. 27 in Thompson Gallery of the Roe Art Building on the Furman University campus. Thompson Gallery hours...

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Gil Allen authors collection of poems

Greg Williamson describes Gil Allen's new volume of poems this way: "With a big heart and an expert pen, he draws our attention to things we might have looked at once but didn’t really see...

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Costco cofounder Sinegal to wrap up “Working Poor” series

Jim Sinegal, Costco cofounder and former Director of Costco Wholesale Corporation will speak in the final session of “Can’t Win for Losing: The Crisis of the Working Poor.” The event, "Revitalizing the American Dream," is...

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Riley Institute selects fellows to develop state-level afterschool policy

Sixteen leaders in the afterschool and expanded learning fields nationwide have been selected as White-Riley-Peterson Policy Fellows as part of a partnership between the Riley Institute at Furman University and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. In...

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Crisis of the Working Poor series continues Tuesday

The Riley Institute and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Furman University present Straight Talk SC, their fourth annual weekly series. The third session in the series, “Can’t Win for Losing: The Crisis of the Working...

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