The Spring 2022 magazine is here Find out how Laura Putney '92 found her home in the writers' room, why 'the every plant' is us, and plenty more in the latest issue. Read more
Cindy Davis ’84 set to deliver Commencement address The former president of Nike Golf was a three-time All-American collegiate golfer and NCAA championship runner-up.
In search of ‘young stellar object candidates’ Bob Anderson ’18 and his students at JL Mann High School in Greenville are mapping stars as part of a research project led by NASA.
Three stories: How engaged learning helps power post-grad success From the center of land-use decisions to graduate school, Furman Engaged presenters from past years are on the path to purpose.
Courtney Clarke ’17 finds dual calling in veterans affairs and children in need For Courtney Clarke ’17, life is about seeing needs and stepping up, both in the veteran community and foster care services.
‘We Grew Up at Furman’ Before Sarah Reese ’71 became a world-renowned opera star, she helped Furman and generations after her strive for justice.
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."
Martin Rooney ’93 dives into fiction with his 11th book Training for Warriors founder, also an internationally known coach and speaker, was a two-time track and field conference champion at Furman.
Environmental historian Hayden Smith ’95 publishes first book “Carolina’s Golden Fields: Inland Rice Cultivation in the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1670-1860” explores the rise and fall of rice plantations in South Carolina.
Betting on himself pays off for sports journalist Arch Bell ’98 Spanish major's bilingual soccer reporting is read by millions of people across the world and runs in Spain's largest newspaper.