CLP – StraightTalk Series: Back from the Brink: A Framework for Climate Action

McAlister Auditorium

Climate scientist Dr. Angel Hsu will lay out discreet steps to halt catastrophic climate change before former Vice President Al Gore (live via remote camera) offers reasons to hope about our climate future. In a panel moderated by Furman professor of sustainability science Dr. Matthew Cohen, Hsu will be joined in conversation by Stinson Woodward […]

Working with China on Climate Change

Coffee and Conversation with Dr. Angel Hsu, climate scientist, professor at UNC, founder and director of Data-Driven EcoPolicy Lab (bio here) Hosted by Dr. Kate Kaup, Furman professor of Asian studies & politics and international affairs When: Wednesday, August 31 at 10:00 am Where: Johns Hall Community Square RSVP here to attend.

StraightTalk Series: The Next Industrial Revolution: Turning Crisis into Opportunity

McAlister Auditorium

Phyllis Cuttino ’88, CEO of The Climate Reality Project, shares how industry is responding to the need to slow the trajectory of climate change, setting the stage for a conversation with Proterra Transit President Julian Soell, Milliken Senior VP Kasel Knight, Sustain SC CEO Ethel Bunch, and S.C. Senator Tom Davis about how South Carolina […]

Fall Conversations Dinner

Tuesday, September 13th at 5:30 p.m. Location: Trustees Dining Room Guest Presenters: Associate Professor Claire Whitlinger, Sociology & Professor Akan Malici, politics and international affairs Join for a community meal and vocational stories. Click here to register by September 6th.

StraightTalk Series: Connecting Values and Career to Action

McAlister Auditorium

Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, the top climate scientist for The Nature Conservancy and evangelical Christian, will share how our values connect to climate action and why it’s important for us to talk about our changing climate regularly. Three dedicated climate leaders, Furman professor of sustainability science Dr. Geoffrey Habron, The Nature Conservancy in South Carolina executive […]

What’s so bad about polarization?

Join Professor Danielle Vinson for a conversation with former Congressman Dan Lipinski about the obstacles polarization creates for policymaking and the broader threats it poses to our political system. Sept. 19, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Johns Hall 101. CLP credit pending.

CLP – Defending the Constitution: U.S. Attorney’s Office as Guardian of Our Rights

CLP - Defending the Constitution: U.S. Attorney’s Office as Guardian of Our Rights Hear from United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina, Adair Ford Boroughs '02, followed by a conversation with Teresa Nesbitt Cosby, professor of politics and international affairs. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 5-6 p.m. at Hartness Pavilion Presented by the Riley Institute […]

CLP – Understanding Roe v. Wade

Understanding Roe v. Wade - Engage with our Furman community about the history and repercussions of the 1973 legal case and its June 24, 2022 overturning. Wednesday, September 28th, 5:00-6:15 PM in McEachern Lecture Hall