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PBS documentary highlights Furman’s Wild Semester in New Mexico wilderness

Professor Travis Perry '92 will host a screening Feb. 18, 5 p.m., in the Younts Conference Center with a discussion about the movie and conservation following.

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Furman senior Hashioka bakes her way into newspaper story

Hana Hashioka '24 was interviewed by the Post & Courier about her baking side business.

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Joseph Vaughn Day will be held Friday, Jan. 26

The event begins at 12:15 in front of Daniel Chapel. This will be the first year the Black Alumni Council will present an annual award in honor of Idella Glenn '84.

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Furman monitoring expected storm

Heavy rains and gusting winds are expected through the afternoon of Jan. 9.

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NPR’s Eric Deggans to speak at MLK Breakfast

Deggans, who also teaches on race and the media at Duke University and Indiana University, will talk about decoding "the media's confusing coverage of race, gender and culture."

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Furman unveils plaque acknowledging Cherokee land

Students, faculty and members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee were on hand for the unveiling.

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Liz Seman receives Community Foundation’s Highest Award

Liz Seman received the Community Foundation of Greenville's highest award for significant contributions to the city through volunteer work. Town Magazine has the story and a video.

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As Furman’s Diamond F logo turns 50, student creator looks back

As a junior in 1973, Dennis Zeiger was asked to design a simple new logo that would help create a new image for Furman football. He created an enduring icon.

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‘First Friends’ author Gary Ginsberg to present Oct. 19

The book explores "The Powerful, Unsung (and Unelected) People Who Shaped Our Presidents." The event is sponsored by Furman University and The American History Book Club.

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Furman’s first-year experience among top-20 in US News Rankings

Furman ranks 46th overall among National Liberal Arts Colleges and 1st among all universities, public and private, in South Carolina.

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