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Leadership awards honor student legacies, impact
The Furman University Student Leadership Awards were presented April 7 in Younts Conference Center. Students were recognized in 15 categories; two student groups and two advisors were also recognized.
Continue ReadingLocal news turns to Brent Nelsen in wake of Iran’s strike on Israel
Nelsen speaks with news anchors about what Israel's options might be in response to Iran's attack and describes what the conflict could mean for the U.S. and the Middle East.
Continue ReadingFurman Engaged continues to highlight The Furman Advantage
A record number of students participated in this year's Furman Engaged, covering topics from piano music of Bohemia to cryptological warfare.
Continue ReadingIvan Agyaakwah talks investment banking internship at Furman Engaged
The soccer midfielder hopes to educate his peers on the potential careers in the field of investment banking.
Continue ReadingLocal news covers Justice Kaye Hearn’s talk about ‘A Woman’s Place’
Former State Supreme Court Justice Hearn spoke on campus March 27 in an event organized by The Riley Institute's Advance Team. FOX Carolina covered the panel.
Continue ReadingFurman Justice Forum lobbies for change on Capitol Hill
The students joined others from around the country to lobby Congress on issues related to the haunting legacy of American Indian boarding schools.
Continue ReadingFurman Engaged happens Friday with record number of students participating
Nearly 700 students will participate in this year's Furman Engaged. Other events, from the Paladin Pitch Competition to the groundbreaking for the Timmons Arena renovation, will be part of Spring Weekend.
Continue ReadingAnna Morgan joins set of ‘Access Carolina’
Anna Morgan fields several questions about the game of golf, how it's growing for women, tips on staying calm under pressure and what it's like to tee off in front of thousands when she makes...
Continue ReadingAlumnus, First Amendment Scholar Discusses Separation of Church and State
The separation of church and state has always been contentious, but the First Amendment is clear on the issue, Storslee said.
Continue ReadingWomen’s History Month: Former Justice Kay Hearn discusses ‘A Woman’s Place’
Kay Hearn, one of two women to ever serve on the South Carolina Supreme Court, visited Furman to talk about the past, present and future of the state’s judicial system.
Continue ReadingStudents share political science research projects at statewide conference
Logan Coffee ’24, Sim Colson ’26, Nicholas Hendrix ’24, Alex Threlkeld ’24, Mary Watts ’24 and Eric Wilson ’24 presented their research projects at the annual convention of the South Carolina Political Science Association at...
Continue ReadingVinson comments on voter analysis that predicts election outcome
Journalist Ewan Palmer turns to Danielle Vinson who speculates on how voters might behave in November.
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