Shaniece Criss says COVID-19 underscores long-running health disparities that existed before the pandemic came onto the scene.
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Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities, Institute for the Advancement of Community Health and LiveWell Greenville partner to better assist food-insecure regions.
Monique Ositelu '11 weighs in on a discussion about a lawsuit that addresses alleged discriminatory practices by the NCAA.
Yale professor Monica C. Bell '03 is included in a list of "impeccably credentialed" candidates that should be considered for a potential appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Upcountry History Museum makes a holiday film classic come to life in an exhibition that runs through Jan. 30.
Reed describes the genesis of the company behind a product that marries physical activity with learning for pre-K through 3rd-graders.
"Times Insider" issued a challenge to readers. Psychology alumna Lauren Few '06 answered in a big way.
Erin Wamsley is among the dream researchers who are moving the field of study from fringe to mainstream.
A year-end round-up of Washington D.C. highlights includes Jimmy Peacock '16, a politics and international affairs alumnus.
Former Furman trustees Betty Peace Stall and Roger Peace are part of family legacy that made Greenville what it is today.