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Beth Pontari Named VP of Academic Affairs and Provost
Pontari was a key leader in developing The Furman Advantage and the underlying Pathways Program. She started her career at Furman in 2001 as an assistant professor of psychology. Her new role begins May. 1.
Continue ReadingPoster session caps off Furman Engaged, memorable experiences for senior
Brown provides a glimpse of research poster sessions past and present, what the opportunities to present her work meant to her as a student, and how they've prepared her for a career in data analytics.
Continue ReadingPresident Elizabeth Davis featured in University Business
Davis sits down with UB's Alcino Donadel to talk about The Furman Advantage. In three video clips, hear her thoughts on the changing dynamics of the student body, getting buy-in for TFA from the board...
Continue ReadingFor Pratik Shrestha ’26, a chance to study and learn all over the world
Pratik Shrestha ’26 isn’t one for staying put. Shrestha is the first in his family to leave Nepal for college. He said his parents were emotional but supportive of his decision.
Continue ReadingClearly Furman raises $92.5 million for The Furman Advantage
Furman alumni and friends have contributed $92.5 million toward a goal of $126 million for The Furman Advantage, the university’s four-year educational framework shaped by mentoring, advising, engaged learning and classroom learning.
Continue ReadingRichardson ’12 subject of NACUBO ‘success story’
Political science and economics alumna Alyssa Richardson '12 earned her J.D. at Harvard Law in 2015. Read about the series of experiences at Furman that propelled her toward posts in the public sector, including a...
Continue ReadingMonica Bell ’03 explores the power of poetry to bring change
The church was suspicious of her plans. Her peers weren’t going to college, and no one in her family had attended. But Monica Bell ’03 was determined. Today she is a professor of law and...
Continue Reading2023: The Year in Review
The past 12 months were full of reminders that Furman truly is a special place. Take a moment to reflect.
Continue ReadingSpace weather forecasting could help prepare for solar storms, says senior
Here comes the sun, says Jack Brewster ’24, and it won’t be all right if solar activity causes widespread internet outages within the next few years. A data compilation project the senior has been collaborating...
Continue ReadingFurman alumna, Sigal Music Museum featured on local news
Madeleine Wiggs '22 gives a sneak peak of the museum's "Worlds Apart" exhibition featuring vintage instruments from near and far.
Continue ReadingApplied math insights guide student intern through diverse fields
Taking her problem-solving and critical thinking skills to both the legal and medical fields is helping Megan Hubbard ’24 define her postgraduate path.
Continue ReadingProfessional development series illuminates pathways in psychology and neuroscience
Find Your Path Fridays, a professional development series presented by Furman’s psychology department and neuroscience program, illuminates graduate school, internship and career options for interested students.
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