Joseph Vaughn statue unveiling scheduled April 16 Depending on COVID-19 restrictions, the campus community will be invited to gather, masks on and physically distanced. Read more
Black History Month 2021 Furman will celebrate Black History Month in a variety of ways throughout February. Here is a list of events.
Let Joseph Vaughn Day shine a light on our values The university announces a strategic diversity plan and new websites for the chief diversity officer and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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."
Members of the class of 2020 receive Furman’s highest honors Scholarship Cup Awards winners announced along with Bradshaw-Feaster Medal and Donaldson-Watkins Medal recipients.
Reagan Brittain ’22, Nick Curcio ’22 win Furman Metropolitan Fellowship The prestigious alumni-led grant program provides two rising fourth-year Furman students with the connections, means and support needed to obtain summer internships in New York City.
Qwameek Bethea ’21 presented with 2020-21 Rosa Bodkin Award The Rosa Bodkin Award is given annually to a nominated student who demonstrates a commitment to advancing Furman’s culture of diversity, inclusion and multiculturalism.
‘Everybody is personally affected’ – Students, alumna turn out the vote In the last general election, Furman students voted at a rate of 30%. Qwameek Bethea '21 hopes that figure will be much larger in this election.
Campus will resume normal operations Friday, Oct. 30 Continue to use caution when traveling to or walking on campus.