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Furman vocal students pitch perfect in regional, national contests
Twelve Furman students competed in the National Association of Teachers of Singing competition's regional level and qualified for nationals, but only three were able to participate at the next level. One, Colleen Allard-Smith '25, won...
Continue ReadingFurman student researchers win big at national protein science meeting
A graduate student, Ryan Galloway M '25, and undergraduate, Lana Geiger '26, tackle harmful yeast Candida glabrata with guidance from Assistant Professor of Chemistry Meghan Breen.
Continue ReadingKen Kolb named to cohort of inaugural ASA Policy Outreach Fellows
Ken Kolb is part of a 10-member inaugural team tasked with strengthening connections between the American Sociological Association and legislative offices, think tanks and policymakers who craft public policy.
Continue ReadingFurman University takes new approach to student recruitment
Furman has moved up its deadlines for early decision applications and for notifying students of their acceptance, and the university has provided distinct advantages to students applying during early decision.
Continue ReadingFOX Carolina internship puts student at the helm
Communication Studies major Sidney Lyn ’26 interns as a producer with Gray Media.
Continue ReadingKen Kolb says SNAP cuts hurt both consumers and retailers
Furman's Kolb explains how provisions of the U.S. domestic policy bill might lead to higher costs for independent retailers and fewer grocery store choices for consumers. He offers his thoughts on public radio stations WBHM...
Continue ReadingFurman grad searches for ‘All the Sharks’ on Netflix show
Brendan Talwar ’11 is among the teams of researchers and adventurers searching for sharks in oceans throughout the world in the Netflix competition series.
Continue ReadingPaul L. Thomas writes op-ed about NAEP and ‘overblown’ reading statistics
In The Washington Post, Furman Education Professor Paul L. Thomas says politicians and journalists are misreading the results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress and are ignoring the real problems behind U.S. reading achievement.
Continue ReadingOLLI wins airtime on ‘Access Carolina’
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute instructor Barbara Stoop joins the host of "Access Carolina" to promote upcoming registration and show viewers how to make gelli plate prints.
Continue ReadingClearly Furman campaign continues to exceed expectations
The Campaign for our Third Century continues to inspire extraordinary generosity from alumni, parents and university friends.
Continue ReadingAllie Beth Stuckey ’14 appears on NYT podcast ‘Interesting Times’
Furman alumna Allie Beth Stuckey '14 is a guest on The New York Times podcast "Interesting Times" with host Ross Douthat. The communications studies alumna talks about her background, culture war issues and her new...
Continue ReadingAganga-Williams ’08 figures large in PBS ‘Frontline’ documentary
Temidayo Aganga-Williams offers commentary throughout the PBS documentary "Trump's Power and the Rule of Law," which aired on "Frontline" July 15.
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