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
‘I Belong Here’ at the top of gospel music charts Rudy Currence '02 has spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard charts with a song that he says has extra resonance during the pandemic.
No joke: Using humor in class is harder when learning is remote Scott Henderson says humor in the remote classroom is tough to pull off for educators, "but it’s too early to give up" on it.
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."
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."
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.
Campus will resume normal operations Friday, Oct. 30 Continue to use caution when traveling to or walking on campus.
Back in the Game – Scenes from Homecoming 2020 The Rollin' Dins Parade down the Furman Mall and a football scrimmage at Paladin Stadium celebrating the launch of a new season were a part of Homecoming 2020