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Greenville picked up the pace on affordable housing in 2022. What’s next?
In an article about Greenville Housing Fund's progress toward tackling a widening housing affordability gap, journalist Conor Hughes taps the expertise of Furman's Ken Kolb.
Continue ReadingFurman to build inclusivity, belonging in STEM fields as part of $8.6 million HHMI grant
Within its cohort, Furman will share the grant with 14 other institutions across the nation who will collaborate to make STEM curricula more accessible and inclusive.
Continue ReadingOrganizers want tournament to be a new tradition in Greenville
Furman, VisitGreenvilleSC and Bon Secours Wellness Arena team up to present the first of what is expected to become an annual wintertime event for roundball fans.
Continue ReadingBest-selling education author Eddie R. Cole to speak at MLK Breakfast
For his talk, Cole will draw from his book, “The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom.”
Continue ReadingOn the shoulders of migrants
First-generation American scientist Mesa Sanchez crafts both the cover art and a guest editorial for JASMS and pays tribute to the sacrifices made by her parents.
Continue ReadingWagenknecht recognized by Council on Undergraduate Research
Chemistry Professor Paul Wagenknecht urges scientists to go the extra mile when making connections as collaborators can show up in surprising places. Learn more about his philosophy in a CUR podcast about an award he...
Continue ReadingRudolph’s Ruck and Toy Drive spreads holiday cheer
Furman University cadets hold their first annual Rudolph's Ruck to benefit patients at Prisma Health Children's Hospital. Despite rainy conditions, local TV station FOX Carolina captures the festivities.
Continue ReadingThe U.S. World Cup team’s defense is Southern strong
Following Team USA's victory over Iran, Southern lifestyle magazine spotlights two Nashville SC defenders, one of them, Walker Zimmerman '15.
Continue ReadingFurman alumnus Walker Zimmerman shines on Team USA
Head Coach Doug Allison came to Furman in 1995. He and student-athlete Denison Jones '24 speak to a local news reporter about Furman's representation in the World Cup.
Continue ReadingEntrepreneur Minute – Kamber Parker, The YoPro Know, LLC
When baby boomers and Gen Xers leave the workforce in large numbers, a gap in human capital remains. Parker '17 has a solution.
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