Furman Department of Music presents Music by the Lake Concert Series
Concerts at the amphitheater take place every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. now through July 30. Concerts are free and open to the public.
Concerts at the amphitheater take place every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. now through July 30. Concerts are free and open to the public.
In the second in a series of commentaries appearing in The Post and Courier, Courtney Tollison '99 and Emily Anne Harris '25 describe Furman's storied and at times "messy" past in the Lowcountry, Midlands, Pee Dee and Upstate. The series commemorates Furman's bicentennial.
Furman knows Adams '27 is a yes-and kind of person. And so do the people at D.C.-based Hertog Foundation. Furman's third Hertog Fellow, Adams will participate in the foundation's War Studies Program this summer.
Amy Keely and Claudia Winkler of The Riley Institute at Furman University write an op-ed in The Post and Courier about the need for programs in the state for bolstering college and career readiness.
Staff from the Center for Innovative Leadership led sessions at the 2026 UPCEA annual conference in New Orleans.
The custodial manager and surrogate “Furman dad” to many is grateful for nearly 15 years caring for the campus and its community.
When celebrating something as monumental as a bicentennial, it’s important to go big when talking about it. For Furman University’s 200th birthday, we are naming 200 things we love about the Purple and White. What will you add to the list?
Long-term faculty and staff have nurtured Furman’s success for generations. These nine dedicated Paladins have been on campus for 40 years and more and we celebrate them and remember one who passed.
Myths and legends are part of Furman's cirriculum, but the university itself has plenty of stories to tell. What is true and what is tall tale remains to be seen, but hearing the yarns is fun enough all by itself.
Brian Edwards Vice President for Marketing and Communications