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Furman alumni named among ’40 Under 40′
Several Furman alumni are among GSA Business Report's annual celebration of Upstate professionals. The "40 Under 40" are noted for their success and contribution to the community.
Continue ReadingVinson responds to Haley defeat in primaries, exit from race
Several news outlets quote Furman's Danielle Vinson following Nikki Haley's exit from the presidential race and defeat in virtually all Republican primaries.
Continue ReadingNelsen weighs in post-Super Tuesday
Furman's Brent Nelsen speculates on what Nikki Haley's defeat in virtually all of the Super Tuesday Republican primaries means for the candidate going forward.
Continue ReadingPatient success story features Furman forward Tyrese Hughey
Tyrese Hughey '25 is the subject of a patient success story published by Florida-based medical device company Arthrex.
Continue ReadingPurple Diamonds shine at Furman sports events
Furman dance troupe Purple Diamonds was the brainchild of suitemates two years ago. They are still going strong, entertaining throngs of fans at Furman basketball and football games.
Continue ReadingCritically acclaimed novelist Jesmyn Ward to speak at Furman
Two-time National Book Award winner and MacArthur Genius Grant Fellow Jesmyn Ward will speak at Furman Wednesday, March 20, at 6:30 p.m. in Watkins Room. Ward’s talk, “Tell It Whole: On Witness and Narrative,” is...
Continue ReadingRiley Institute’s SCALE earns airtime on local news
South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered brings research-based practices to afterschool and summer learning leaders across the state. Furman's Amy Keely describes the program's impact.
Continue ReadingAmbrose coauthors playbook for sustainable financial health: ‘Colleges on the Brink’
As colleges and universities across the country face challenging times, Ambrose's book, “Colleges on the Brink: The Case for Financial Exigency," serves to help universities avoid crises.
Continue ReadingLocal news covers queer zines collection at Furman
Furman's queer zines collection includes publications and other ephemera from five continents and 20 countries. It's one of the largest collections in the country, Jeffrey Makala says.
Continue ReadingFurman science students win big at South Carolina conference
Six Furman University science students took home top prize at a recent statewide competition and symposium, earning distinction in half the categories represented within the research poster event.
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