Olivia Corso ’20 presents research at Worldcon 76 Inspiration for the paper came from a science fiction literature class taught by English Professor Michele Speitz. Read more
Taking a bite out of rising textbook costs Longtime Department of Chemistry lecturer Elizabeth Gordon works on a no-cost alternative to the traditional textbook.
Psychology professor Onarae Rice receives Role Model Award Rice, who joined the Furman faculty in 2006, was honored by nonprofit organization Minority Access at a conference in Maryland.
About those really weird dreams Psychology professor Erin Wamsley’s research is cited in an article about why we dream and how it’s connected to our waking hours.
President Davis receives William M. Burke Presidential Award for Excellence in Experiential Education The national award is presented annually to a sitting college president by the National Society of Experiential Education.
Education professor Paul L. Thomas receives award for essay collection The collection, “Critical Media Literacy and Fake News in Post-Truth America,” is co-edited by Thomas and Christian Z. Goering at the University of Arkansas.
Nomination process opens for the 2018 Jim Smart Award The Cothran Center for Vocational Reflection recognizes faculty and staff who exemplify vocational and reflection in their work
Furman rises in 2019 U.S. News rankings University listed among “Most Innovative Schools” and “High School Counselors’ Top Picks” for second consecutive year.
Mentoring program boosts Furman students Furman alum and trustee David Ellison '72 talks about The Furman Advantage and how it is benefiting students.
On a roll: Karen Buchmueller and the National Science Foundation Chemistry professor Karen Buchmueller knows her way around the NSF grant process. She's three for three in the last 12 months.