Combatting (stream) bank failures Biology major Libby Dixon '21 analyzes the locations and causes of eroding stream banks in the Greenville area. Read more
‘The Time is Now’ – Two alumni present keynotes at African American Children and Families Conference Brianna Burnette and Daniel Hoilett join a slate of keynote speakers at the University of Northern Iowa-hosted virtual conference.
3D model conveys course concepts to visually impaired student Furman’s accessibility office coordinated efforts to create a 3D model of crucial material for a student who is visually impaired.
Education in a pandemic Furman Men's Soccer team members help middle school kids learn in a global studies class.
Jackson Pearce ’18 named 2021-2022 Luce Scholar The Luce Scholars Program is a fellowship program launched by the Henry Luce Foundation to bolster the understanding of Asia among potential leaders in America.
A gift to remember David and Debbie Spear establish a fund to enrich the Furman experience for health sciences majors, the chosen field for their son Sam Spear '09.
DeCesaris joins NASA from Missile Defense Agency DeCesaris' career in missile defense and testing paves the way for her current role in the Rocket City, Huntsville, Alabama.
Furman scores No. 5 position in CPA exam pass rates for midsize programs CPA Success Index places Furman among the top-10 for mid-size schools and the top-20 overall.
A special delivery on Valentine’s Day COVID-19 shuts down the traditional dance for special adults hosted by Heller Service Corps, but the group presses forward to find a way to show kindness on Valentine’s Day.