South Carolina United 2016
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Sally Morris, Research Associate (center), is doing an exercise with the students exploring privilege and understanding poverty
Jill Fuson passing out gifts to the winners of the exploring privilege and understanding poverty exercise
Sociologist Sally Morris speaking to SC United 2016 students about Exploring Privilege and Understanding Poverty
The A Child's Haven campus is named for Tunky Riley, late wife of Secretary Riley and huge early childhood education advocate
Morgan Bridgman of the US Attorney's Office speaks to SC United 2016 students about human trafficking
(l-r) Thomas Sanders ('20), Marie Smith ('20), Katie Foster ('17), Mattie MacDonald ('20), Anna Rayfield ('20)
(l-r) Shekinah Lightner ('20), Haley Disinger ('20), Colleen Christensen ('19), Delaney Dalton ('18), Ella Morton ('20)
Chris Ballard '84, commanding general, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, speaking with one of the Hollingsworth students
Students enjoying casual conversation with Maurice Owens '00, head of Washington D.C. office and manager of policy and government affairs, Libra Group
John Mulholland, Lt. Gen. John Mulholland '78 USA (Ret.), former commander, Special Operations Command Central, and former associate director for Military Affairs at the CIA, meeting the students
The Riley Institute at Furman hosted 11 of Furman’s incoming Hollingsworth Scholars for the tenth annual South Carolina United program on July 13 – 16, 2016. For the Schedule of Activities, click here.
Welcome the 2016 -17 participants:
Addison Adrian, Moore, SC
Shekinah Lightner, Rock Hill, SC
Rebecca Little, Greenville, SC
Mattie MacDonald, Myrtle Beach, SC
Matthew Martin, Pickens, SC
Ella Morton, Aiken, SC
Khiem Nguyen, Greenwood, SC
Anna Rayfield, Columbia, SC
Thomas Sanders, Greenville, SC
Marie Smith, Columbia, SC
Jesse Tompkins, Irmo, SC