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Jordan Bounds does the math, wins NSF award for early-career research

Bounds wins a $197,000 grant from the NSF to support his research in ring theory and its potential applications in physics, chemistry and computer science. He'll work with 12 undergraduates over the course of the...

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Furman’s Epright named research director for Health Sciences Center at Prisma Health

Epright will collaborate with research directors from Prisma's partner institutions including Clemson University, Clemson University School of Nursing, University of South Carolina, USC Arnold School of Public Health, and USC School of Medicine.

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Furman’s Nelsen talks Trump legal bills, Gen Z voters

Brent Nelsen explains how Trump's mounting legal expenses will impact his campaign. He also touches on Gen Z voters who are expected to make up 20 percent of the electorate in the 2024 general election.

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Furman’s Vinson weighs in on SC GOP primary power rankings

Danielle Vinson is among the political observers who ranked candidates on their chances of winning the South Carolina Republican presidential primary if it were held today. Joseph Bustos of The State has the story.

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Guth honored with APSA Lifetime Achievement Award

Guth is among the "gang of four" receiving the honor from the American Political Science Association for the scholars' pioneering work in the Religion and Politics Section.

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Parker ’17 knows young professionals

Kamber Parker is on mission to help companies attract and retain young professionals.

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Tate Walters ’24 trades places at local news station

Women's Basketball standout Walters swaps places from behind the camera at WSPA 7News and talks about how the student-athlete balance is preparing her for life after college.

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Furman mass spec news draws media attention

Several news organizations cover a story about a grant from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation to fund the development of a portable device to detect hazardous and other substances in the air. As many...

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Upcoming book about America’s first Black female novelist draws pre-publication buzz

Gregg Hecimovich's new book about slave novelist Hannah Crafts is due out in October. It fetches a place among 2023's 'most anticipated' books according to online magazine The Millions.

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Economist Jason Jones weighs in on rising gas prices

Economist Jason Jones explains several factors that are playing into higher prices at the pump.

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