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Nelsen appears on podcast about 2024 election
Politics and International Affairs Professor Brent Nelsen recaps the latest GOP debate and speculates on what voters might see in the two remaining debates in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Continue ReadingStudent leads Furman’s first mariachi band on campus
Music performance major Sahid Palacios '25 speaks to local news station about why he brought the genre to campus.
Continue ReadingBook by Brown-Nagin receives Order of the Coif award
Brown-Nagin's “Civil Rights Queen: Constance Baker Motley and the Struggle for Equality” is awarded the Order of the Coif, which recognizes “outstanding publications that evidence creative talent of the highest order.”
Continue ReadingBiography by Hecimovich wins praise in Harvard publication
Hecimovich was originally skeptical about "The Bondwoman's Narrative" as being written by an enslaved or formerly enslaved woman. He made headlines in 2013 when he identified the author as Hannah Crafts, just part of his...
Continue ReadingZoodsma ’25 launches jewelry company
Zoodsma was one of four finalists in the Paladin Pitch competition where she presented her business, Astrea, which specializes in jewelry for colleges and Greek organizations. FOX Carolina caught up with the entrepreneur on campus.
Continue Reading‘ODD’ by Cammi Stilwell ’20 stars Ruble ’17 and Wynne ’17
"ODD" by Cammi Stilwell '20 includes stars Clare Ruble '17 and Kenzie Wynne '17 in addition to other Furman alums. It runs through Dec. 17 at The Warehouse Theatre.
Continue ReadingPaladins head west for quarterfinals of FCS Playoffs
It's been almost 20 years since the Paladins have advanced to the FCS quarterfinals. They'll face the Montana Grizzlies in Big Sky Country this Friday, Dec. 8, at 9 p.m.
Continue ReadingKolb explores sociology and modern-day river piloting
There are some things automation can't replace. Furman's Ken Kolb explains the nuances of modern-day shipping at the intersection of automation and human skill.
Continue ReadingFurman set to assist at-risk communities in building climate, natural disaster resilience
An initiative led by Oregon-based Geos Institute enables The Shi Institute to partner with SC coastal communities to mitigate impacts of extreme climate events.
Continue ReadingFive Paladins to watch this Saturday
The Greenville News singles out five Paladins to watch this Saturday, Dec. 2, at Paladin Stadium when they face Chattanooga in the FCS Playoffs.
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