‘Everything worth having takes a while’ As next year’s student government leaders, Asha Marie ’22 and Drew Washington ’22 focus on breaking barriers while making history. Read more
Joseph Vaughn statue, a permanent monument to a legacy of change, unveiled The Furman community celebrates the Joseph Allen Vaughn ’68 statue unveiled on April 16.
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
Furman awarded Diversity & Inclusion Grant by Associated Colleges of the South University will lead five ACS institutions in developing campus-specific curriculums to address racial inequity.
Furman responds to Black alumni petition Racial bias incidents across the country led Black Furman alumni to petition the university with several requests. The university has replied with specific steps to address their concerns.
Do not turn away from racial violence We must confront this moment with a spirit of empathy, an ethic of caring and a conviction to act.
Business consultant and “The Apprentice” star Kwame Jackson to speak Oct. 30 Jackson presents “The Power of Diversity in the Global Workforce” in a CLP hosted by a wide range of campus organizations.