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Summer learning program in Baltimore ‘tremendously innovative and effective’

The Riley Institute's SCALE fellows get an up-close look at what happens when you combine the arts with reading and math concepts. Director Amy Keeley offers a reflection on the fellows' experience at one Baltimore...

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Furman University, Clemson University education departments receive national honor

Furman and just 29 other institutions across the country are recognized for the quality and strength of their educator preparation programs.

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Furman alumnus four-day ‘Jeopardy!’ champion

Chemistry alumnus and rector of St. Paul's Episcopal in Walla Walla, Washington, David Sibley '07 M'08 had a successful four-day run on "Jeopardy!" Several news outlets followed his progress.

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HOMOCATS and other queer zines

A new collection of zines in Special Collections offers inspiration for class assignments while helping to create a more diverse, inclusive environment at Furman.

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Cunningham hopes to unseat incumbent Republican McMaster in SC governor’s race

Local media source turns to Furman's Danielle Vinson about how the electorate may vote in the upcoming governor's race.

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Army civilian logistician helps to keep premier all hazards command mission ready

Ochylski '06 was recognized by CBRNE for the integration and management of supply, transportation, equipment, maintenance, contract surveillance and other functions.

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Greenville Best and Brightest

Many of Greenville Business Magazine's "Best and Brightest" have ties to Furman University.

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SC universities, colleges ranked among national schools by US News

Furman rose to the No. 45 spot among 200 national liberal arts colleges and universities in the country. Several news outlets cover the U.S. News and World Report's annual college rankings.

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‘God save the queen’: Upstate locals respond to queen’s death, life and legacy

Local news stations tap British history expert and Associate Professor of History Carolyn Day in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's passing.

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Flags on campus honor 9/11 first responders

Genevieve Mahoney '24 leads effort to plant nearly 3,000 flags on campus to honor 9/11 first responders.

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