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Furman’s ‘Music By The Lake’ series a gift to the community

Director of Bands Sue Samuels reminds WYFF viewers it's not too late to catch live, free concerts at Furman's amphitheater, a tradition for more than 50 years at the university.

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Furman alumna Brown-Nagin responds to affirmative action ruling

Harvard professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin '92 H'23 writes an opening opinion piece to The New York Times' "How To Fix College Admissions Now" in the wake of the SCOTUS' ruling on affirmative action.

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Furman President Davis, Cosby respond to SCOTUS affirmative action ruling

Local new outlets reach out to Furman for comment the about U.S. Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action.

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Nelsen comments on the delicate line GOP candidates must walk while facing Trump

Nelsen believes GOP candidates will eventually get off the fence about Trump and start going on the attack, but they'll wait it out as long as possible.

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Fair works with clinic that provides ‘human-centered care’

IACH's Melissa Fair cites statistics that demand non-judgmental, trauma-informed care for expectant mothers with SUD. The aim of Magdelene Clinic is to retain families and demonstrate that patients are making strides toward recovery.

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Summer institute ‘Reconstructing the Black Archive’ aims to create a more complete picture of history

Scholars participating in "Reconstructing the Black Archive" will look beyond traditional archival sources to knit together a more inclusive picture of South Carolina Black history.

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Timeline chronicles pivotal moments in LGBTQIA+ history

Jeffrey Makala of Special Collections leads effort to document significant moments in LGBTQIA+ history at Furman. The timeline spans five decades.

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Religion professor pushes back on SBC ruling

Helen Lee Turner writes an opinion piece about the Southern Baptist Convention's move to further restrict women's roles in ministry.

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Vinson speculates on presidential primary candidates

If the South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary were held today, how would current candidates rank? Danielle Vinson offers her thoughts on the what-if scenario in The State.

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Curtis steps in as head coach of Furman Women’s Basketball

Longtime coach Pierre Curtis takes the reins at Furman as head coach of Women's Basketball. Local TV stations cover the press conference.

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