Message from President Davis: A commitment to our democracy In the wake of the Jan. 6 mob violence in Washington, D.C., President Davis wrote, "We must hold sacred and protect our democratic institutions and the sanctity of our vote and the electoral process." Read more
Learning with OLLI It's never too late to pick up a new skill, learn a language or brush up on a period of history. OLLI classes begin Jan. 11.
Greenville’s 50 Most Influential and the Hall of Fame Furman President Elizabeth Davis is named among the six new entrants to the Hall of Fame for GBM's "50 Most Influential."
‘Fortunate Ones’ peeks behind the veil of Southern gentry Ed Tarkington '95 lands glowing reviews for his latest book about the South, money, privilege, politics and identity.
Opinion: Ask yourself a different set of questions Mathematics Professor John Harris '91 is faculty director of the Cothran Center. He urges us to think deeply about lessons learned from 2020.
Kim Jackson ’06 becomes Georgia’s first openly gay state senator Also the first out priest of color to be ordained in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, Jackson says she'll work to help "people who have been left behind."
Mary Seawell Metz ’58 champions faculty development with $1 million directorship endowment Mary Seawell Metz ’58 has committed to endow the director position of the Faculty Development Center.
Beyond the surface Adjunct Professor of Art History Diane Fischer and Brandon Barney '21 describe an exhibition of Matthew Baumgardner's work.
Furman Fellows Announce 2020 Award Recipients Meet this year's five Furman Fellows, who are chosen to receive scholarships from an endowed scholarship fund founded with a gift from Furman trustee emeritus Bob Buckman and Joyce Mollerup.
Getting the COVID vaccine is the most people-loving thing we can do Cathy Stevens writes in an op-ed that getting the COVID vaccine helps protect people with compromised immune systems like her daughter Halle.