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Furman mentioned in Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal wrote about a group of bankers who visited the Furman campus in May to participate in an intensive program to broaden their understanding of what is required to run a successful...

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MayEx course featured on Iowa TV

As part of Furman’s May Experience Study Away schedule, political science professor Glen Halva-Neubauer took a group of students to Iowa to study agriculture history and policy, food security, commodity vs. sustainable farming, and environmental...

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Jacobs awarded MVP

Congratulations to Seniors Mark Jacobs, David Kaszycki, Ben Wise and freshman Derrick Jones for capturing awards at the Club Sports banquet.  Jacobs, a senior fly-half, led the team in scoring this year and received the...

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Furman graduate named Teacher of Year

Eric Tornfelt, a 2003 Furman graduate who teaches civics and economics at Mallard Creek High in North Carolina, has been named Teacher of the Year for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Tornfelt received his B.A. degree in political...

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Professor co-edits book

J. Aaron Simmons, an assistant professor of philosophy at Furman, has co-edited a new book with Stephen Minister, assistant professor of philosophy at Augustana College. Reexamining Deconstruction and Determinate Religion: Toward a Religion with Religion...

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Furman professor co-edits book that advances “religion with religion”

MAY 18, 2012 by Tina T. Underwood, Contributing Writer J. Aaron Simmons, an assistant professor of philosophy at Furman University, has co-edited a new book with Stephen Minister, assistant professor of philosophy at Augustana College. Reexamining...

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Bechtold talks about BEST program

Furman’s Center for Corporate and Professional Development has introduced a new corporate sustainability program called BEST, which can help businesses lower operational costs in the areas of energy, water and waste management.  UpstateBizSC.com interviewed Brad...

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Furman grad Malac nominated as ambassador

President Barack Obama has nominated 1977 Furman graduate Deborah Malac to serve as Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia in the Department of State.  Malac was among several individuals President Obama recently nominated or appointed...

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Furman grad Malac nominated as Ambassador to Liberia

President Barack Obama has nominated 1977 Furman graduate Deborah Malac to serve as Ambassador to the Republic of Liberia in the Department of State.  Malac was among several individuals President Obama recently nominated or appointed...

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