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
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.
‘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.
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
Work to begin this week on Joseph Vaughn Plaza Joseph Vaughn Plaza will incorporate the front steps leading up to the James B. Duke Library and be home to a statue honoring Furman's first Black undergraduate student.
Furman moves up in WSJ/THE rankings Furman climbs 13 spots on Best Colleges list and is the top university in South Carolina.
Furman monitoring Sally; will update campus as needed Furman University is monitoring the forecast for Hurricane Sally and how the storm could impact campus and Greenville area.
Furman awarded Diversity & Inclusion Grant by Associated Colleges of the South University will lead five ACS institutions in developing campus-specific curriculums to address racial inequity.
A message from Furman University President Elizabeth Davis "Whether you are already on campus, if you’re coming to campus later this semester, or if you’ll be studying or working from home, welcome back to the Furman experience."
Furman KA alumni seek to break ties with Robert E. Lee Eighty-four Kappa Alpha alumni of the Iota Chapter signed a letter expressing a desire to cut ties with the Confederate general.