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Furman earns No. 12 spot for ‘making an impact’ in Princeton Review’s ‘Best Value Colleges’

Furman is listed among the top 20 private schools "making an impact" in The Princeton Review's 2023 "Best Value Colleges" guide.

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Andrew Womack receives Early Career Fellowship in China Studies

Through the Luce/ACLS fellowship, Womack will further his research on the Tao River Archaeological Project at Stanford University and in Gansu Province, China.

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Furman’s David Moffett on the northern lights

Professor of Physics David Moffett talks about the aurora borealis and the rare Southern show it has presented in recent weeks.

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Legacy honor societies combine ranks, elect new members

Quaternion and Senior Order merge to form QSO. Selection to the society is one of the highest honors bestowed upon Furman students.

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Kilstofte’s compositions to be performed near and far

Mark Kilstofte's compositions will be performed across the U.S. and beyond. Three performances benefit relief efforts in Ukraine and Uganda.

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LDOC gets local news coverage

A time-honored tradition at Furman, the senior fountain plunge, was one of the LDOC festivities covered by local news stations.

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Furman professor gets James Beard nomination for food desert book

Ken Kolb's book, “Retail Inequality: Reframing the Food Desert Debate,” is nominated for a James Beard Foundation Media Award in a new category recognizing books covering food issues and advocacy.

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Four Furman alumni honored in ’40 Under 40′ list

Several Furman alumni appear in GSA Business Report's list of "40 Under 40" professionals.

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Furman Men’s Basketball gives back to community

Furman Men's Basketball shows appreciation for the support from the City of Greenville. The squad spends time with children in an after-school program at West Greenville Community Center.

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Furman alumna Messick provides hope through Jasmine Road

Jasmine Road was launched by Beth Messick in 2016. The first program of its kind in Greenville, its mission is to provide a path to healing and employment for women survivors of sex trafficking, prostitution...

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