Furman's Bruce Adams gives the dirt on art of composting
Free, organic fertilizer and less waste in our landfills? Yes, please! Bruce Adams, Furman Farm manager, lays out the dos and don'ts for backyard composting.
Free, organic fertilizer and less waste in our landfills? Yes, please! Bruce Adams, Furman Farm manager, lays out the dos and don'ts for backyard composting.
Furman communication studies students scored four wins across 12 nominations at the Southeast Student Production Awards presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Students competed with undergraduates from larger universities and media arts-focused schools.
Threlkeld is the 53rd student in Furman's history to receive a Fulbright grant. He'll serve as an English teaching assistant in the Rhineland-Palatinate region near the French border.
Congratulations to the Class of 2024! Meet six Furman seniors who represent diverse talent and immeasurable promise.
New initiates include members of Furman's classes of 2024 and 2025.
Senior Leaders Greenville classes take on issues facing the community, such as transportation and geriatric medical care, and devise solutions.
The Fall 2023 issue of Furman magazine tells the stories of stunt artist Lane Erwin ’15, Furman’s first known Cherokee student Shelby Parker ’15, a special friendship behind the historic success of the men’s basketball team, and many more remarkable alumni, students, faculty and staff.
Shelby Parker ’15 is preserving and strengthening the Cherokee culture by uplifting its members – at work and at home.
Climate change threatens our health and hopes for the future. Here is what Furman is doing about it.
A professor and his students are researching how cells spread, move and interact with other cells, which could help us better understand cancer metastasis.
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