FURMAN IN THE NEWS

Furman math professors offer March Madness expertise

Liz Bouzarth, John Harris and Kevin Hutson lend their math chops to The Athletic's Peter Keating and Jordan Brenner to craft a model that predicts March Madness upsets.

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Francis Kim talks all things finance in Korean media

One of the newer members of the Furman Department of Business and Accounting, Sungjae "Francis" Kim is busy teaching finance classes and contributing regular columns in Korean news outlets.

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University Communications talks TikTok

The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan bill that would require the parent company of TikTok to sell the app or face a ban on all U.S. devices. Amid the hearings, FOX Carolina spoke...

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Vinson explains Congress members’ use of the ‘frank’

In an article by David Ferrara, Danielle Vinson gets frank about use of the 'frank' among House members.

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Furman alumna, College of the Holy Cross professor wins award for book

In her book, 2001 Furman alumna Karen V. Guth explores what happens when beloved American traditions and institutions become tainted, altering their place in public memory.

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Furman alumni named among ’40 Under 40′

Several Furman alumni are among GSA Business Report's annual celebration of Upstate professionals. The "40 Under 40" are noted for their success and contribution to the community.

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Nelsen weighs in post-Super Tuesday

Furman's Brent Nelsen speculates on what Nikki Haley's defeat in virtually all of the Super Tuesday Republican primaries means for the candidate going forward.

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Patient success story features Furman forward Tyrese Hughey

Tyrese Hughey '25 is the subject of a patient success story published by Florida-based medical device company Arthrex.

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Purple Diamonds shine at Furman sports events

Furman dance troupe Purple Diamonds was the brainchild of suitemates two years ago. They are still going strong, entertaining throngs of fans at Furman basketball and football games.

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Op-ed about Statement on Freedom of Inquiry and Expression runs in Post and Courier

The Post and Courier ran an op-ed by President Elizabeth Davis on Furman's recent steps toward ensuring freedom of inquiry and expression.

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Riley Institute’s SCALE earns airtime on local news

South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered brings research-based practices to afterschool and summer learning leaders across the state. Furman's Amy Keely describes the program's impact.

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Local news covers queer zines collection at Furman

Furman's queer zines collection includes publications and other ephemera from five continents and 20 countries. It's one of the largest collections in the country, Jeffrey Makala says.

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