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Infrastructure and making groceries, they’re more connected than you think

In a guest column appearing in The Advocate, Ken Kolb, a Furman University sociology professor and chair of the department, unpacks the relationship between infrastructure and groceries, and the main goal of grocery store retailers,...

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Alumnus pens essay for The New York Times

Brian Highsmith '10, a senior researcher at Yale Law School's Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law and a tax policy advisor on President Barack Obama's National Economic Council, authored a guest essay in The...

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How to rebuild U.S. economy in a post-pandemic world

Kailash Khandke, an economics professor at Furman University, has written an opinion piece in The Greenville News about how economies can rebound from the pandemic. Citing severe shortfalls in federal, state and local tax coffers,...

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