Studying the health implications of racist tweets Health sciences researcher Shaniece Criss taps into social media to understand the impact of racist comments and attitudes. Read more
Joseph Vaughn Day public event postponed Furman will find other ways to celebrate Joseph Vaughn on Jan. 29 while postponing a statue unveiling until later in the semester
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."
Furman I&E joins City, NEXT in downtown space Location offers students, faculty and staff opportunities to work closely with city, county and private parties on innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives.
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.
With creativity, Heller Services Corps doesn’t let pandemic stop holiday giving "Blessing Trees" replaces annual RaeNae Nay's Holiday Giving Tree, but the end result of helping local nonprofits remains the same.
‘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.
Furman announces The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities The new hub for sustainability envisions a world that meets the needs of all people within the limits of the living planet.
Techniques for our times: Azar and company make theatre work Theater was one of the first things to shut down in the wake of COVID-19. But Maegan McNerney Azar and her colleagues in the theater department have other ideas.
Rawlings, students come closer to understanding how to fight infectious disease Research focuses on how T cells act as heat-seeking missiles to attack pathogens – but can also cause harm.