Duke Endowment’s $25M grant keeps Furman’s student stipend program going Anna B. Mitchell unpacks the real import of The Furman Advantage. She highlights Charlie Lott '21, who is majoring in economics and sustainability sciences. Read more
Furman receives second $25 million grant from The Duke Endowment New grant brings the total direct support for The Furman Advantage from The Duke Endowment to $52.5 million.
Gut check: Anju Saxena ’21 will share work on how diet affects the brain The neuroscience research of Anju Saxena '21 is one of the engaged learning experiences featured at Furman Engaged on April 13.
Fall 2020 Dean’s List Academic Affairs announces the list of students making a GPA of 3.4 or higher during fall semester.
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.
Jackson Pearce ’18 named 2021-2022 Luce Scholar The Luce Scholars Program is a fellowship program launched by the Henry Luce Foundation to bolster the understanding of Asia among potential leaders in America.
For the love of elephants Joy Owens '14 is on a mission to educate the public about Earth's largest land dwellers.
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
Beckman Scholars Program bolsters undergraduate research The program funds research supplies and travel expenses for four students and their faculty mentors. New Beckman Scholars will be named in May.
The right chemistry: Furman undergrad makes a name for herself in computational field Ariel Gale '20 topped off her last semester by authoring four peer-reviewed scientific papers, creating a legacy and a body of work to be proud of.