Furman alumni couple's longtime love of music fosters family band.
Furman holds special medieval manuscript collections.
A group of 15 Furman University alumnae, led by Susan Shi '71 M'73, raised more than $600,000 to name a place on campus that brings back a lot of memories.
Singer-songwriter Jesse Rice '01 launched his award-winning career with the help of Furman's vast alumni base.
Mike Stevenson '64 and Toni Robinson '64 find another chance at love after more than 60 years.
Jackie Carson '00 went beyond the basketball court to advocate for and lift up the Furman community.
Furman gave me an opportunity that significantly charted the course of my life.
60 years of the new Bell Tower
A sweet treat, a caffeinated pick-me-up, a frothy brew to wind down after a long day, a working lunch. Whether reuniting with old friends or for a break in the middle of the workweek, Greenville, Travelers Rest, Simpsonville and points all around Furman have some of the most unique spots to stop. Not only that, but those spots are owned and operated by Furman alumni.
Furman's long-standing athletics prowess fuels the future.
Claire Whitlinger, an associate professor of sociology at Furman, teaches courses on social movements, qualitative methods and intergroup dialogue. As the co-author of Furman's Dins Dialogue program, Whitlinger spoke with Furman magazine about fostering productive conversation and Furman's role in facilitating that dialogue.
Jose Morales-Martinez '18 gives back to a community that has shown him so much.
Furman's Purple & White Golf League turns 50 with members who include presidents, football coaches and anyone willing to play twice a week.
Clearly Furman road trips yield meaningful stories
A need to honor an old friend becomes a way to help others in need.
Furman Farm's closed-loop food system feeds a better future.
Innovation lab inspires entrepreneurs and founders to dream big.
For one Furman alumna, justice started at the dinner table and led to the state Supreme Court.
By Furman University, Published on 04/01/25
A new fellowship at Furman University unlocks the secrets of angel investing for students.
Furman's place in The Duke Endowment started with a friendship
Furman honors its most dedicated supporters with newly installed Benefactors Green.
25 Years of The Riley Institue
Furman All-American Frank Selvy '54, one of the greatest players in college basketball history, passed away on Aug. 13, 2024 at his home in Simpsonville, S.C., surrounded by his family.
Natalie The '03 and Matt Davidson '04