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U.S. Judge Thomas Cullen ’00 to Speak at Furman Commencement

As a U.S. attorney, Cullen oversaw prosecutions resulting from the August 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. He was appointed to the federal bench in September 2020.

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Sali Christeson ’07 talks with Fortune

Sali Christeson '07 talks with Fortune magazine about her design brand for professional women.

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Alumnus, 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.

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Furman alumnus Alex Stubb elected president of Finland

Stubb will serve a six-year term as president. He previously served at Finland's prime minister and finance minister. At Furman he majored in politics and international affairs.

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Math takes alumna from Disney to Cirque du Soleil

Courtney Brown '20 has taken her math skills and love of the entertainment world to one of the most well-known, premier circuses — Cirque du Soleil.

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Monica 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...

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Riley’s Love

Riley, a golden retriever-basset hound mix, has visited Furman nearly every day for 10 years with her humans, Dave and Kathy Knox. She'll turn 16 soon, but she shows no sign of retiring.

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Furman grad DeSantis in CNBC story about freelancing

CNBC interviewed alumnus Nathaniel DeSantis '19 about his decision to work for himself.

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Arkansas newspaper lauds impact of Chuck Ambrose on local university

Chuck Ambrose '83 is the subject of a newspaper column highlighting his early success as chancellor of Henderson State University in Arkansas.

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Furman superfan alumna made trip from Greece to SoCon final

Danai Agakidou ’17 has been a Furman Paladins men's basketball superfan since her sophomore year. It was only natural for her to travel from Greece to watch the Southern Conference tournament finals.

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