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Board member Ambrose coauthors article in IHE

Ambrose '83 and Nietzel say lower overall college enrollment due to FAFSA woes could push struggling colleges over the financial brink.

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Origins of life scientist Springsteen receives Governor’s Award

Springsteen was recognized in a ceremony at the SC Statehouse on June 11. The Governor's Award for Excellence in Scientific Research at a PUI highlights Springsteen's work with undergraduates in origins of life science. Local...

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News organizations turn to Vinson during primaries

Political scientist Danielle Vinson offers her expertise to local and national news groups during primary season.

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Springsteen receives Governor’s Award for Excellence in Scientific Research

Springsteen received the award June 11 in a ceremony at the South Carolina Statehouse. He is the seventh Furman faculty member to receive the award.

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Furman alumna Verdin ’92 elected to SC Supreme Court

The Honorable Letitia H. Verdin will be the third woman in South Carolina history to serve on the state's highest court. She was elected unanimously by the state legislature June 5.

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Luke Kurfman ’22 wins prestigious science fellowship for graduate school

The former Furman chemistry student won a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation. He is now getting his doctorate at Georgia Tech, studying computational and theoretical chemistry.

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Nelsen reacts to Trump’s guilty verdict on local TV stations

Furman's Brent Nelsen says there's little enthusiasm for either presidential candidate. He explains what the verdict in Trump's hush money trial could mean for the general election in November.

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Poritzky ’25 wins regional broadcast award, heads to nationals

Poritzky's story won a regional award from the Society of Professional Journalists. His video about the most sustainable and efficient way to travel to the center of campus from North Village won an award in...

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Local news covers ‘Sounds of Summer’ lakeside concert series

The long-standing tradition at Furman kicked off May 30 and runs through Aug. 1 every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Bring a chair, blanket, and a picnic and enjoy the "Sounds of Summer" at the...

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Kenia Flores ’20 aims to curb access barriers at polling locations

Flores '20, blind since birth, is committed to making polling locations more accessible through her work as a voting access and election protection fellow at Detroit Disability Power.

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