Brent Nelsen offers pre- and post-debate commentary for local news
Furman's Nelsen tees up the June 27 presidential debate and joins WYFF anchors for post-debate coverage.
Furman's Nelsen tees up the June 27 presidential debate and joins WYFF anchors for post-debate coverage.
Fisher and Aradas, a summer research fellow, tackle several goals in a project focused on the Queer Arts Initiative, an advocacy movement championed by the Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce.
A four-page case study published by SARE recaps an agroforestry research project led by John Quinn, Brannon Andersen and Courtney Quinn. Undergrads also worked on the study, which was funded by a SARE grant in 2016.
Carolyn Day, professor of history, and Megan Nunn ’25 traveled to the Royal Archives in London to study uncatalogued receipts and letters that belonged to Princess Amelia, whose death in 1810 accelerated King George III’s madness.
Smithsonian Magazine reporter Eli Wizevich turns to Furman's Lewis to help explain the identity crisis facing the Democratic Party 100 years ago.
Nair is the 11th person to be honored with the award that pays tribute to faculty and staff who help students add depth and meaning to the life decisions they make while in college.
In this issue of Furman magazine, we say a fond farewell to Nancy Cooper who is retiring after more than 35 years as a mentor and best friend to thousands of Furman students.
Argent founder Sali Christeson ’07 has cracked the dress code.
Professor Emeritus of Psychology Gil Einstein achieved the academic trifecta: passionate teacher, world-class researcher and a colleague who made his department a place where others wanted to be.
For years, Furman students have helped make Greenville, South Carolina, safer and more equitable for pedestrians, cyclists and public transit riders.
Clinton Colmenares Director of News and Media Strategy