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campus | news
Author Ed Tarkington ’95 Returns to Furman
Ed Tarkington celebrates Dr. Lynne Shackelford’s retirement and meets with students on campus this week.
March 31, 2022 | By Scotty Bryan
diversity matters | news
Campus Climate Assessment for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Last Fall, the University conducted a Campus Climate Assessment to measure our progress towards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. President Davis announced the upcoming meetings to discuss the results and recommendations of this Climate Survey in April.
March 30, 2022 | By Helena Aarts
news
Campus as an Arboretum
Since 2014, Furman’s campus has operated as a Level I certified arboretum. It is named after the late George G. Willis Jr, a 1948 graduate.
March 29, 2022 | By Noah Chmil
news
Furman Launches Multi-Factor Authentication for Microsoft 365
ITS moves to enable two-factor authentication for Outlook and other services.
March 25, 2022 | By Victoria Kalau
opinion
The Anniversary of My Accident and A Call for Stronger Admin-Student Relations
I was in a serious accident on campus and heard no expression of sympathy or support from admin. Students will only support an administration that involves itself in their lives and struggles.
March 24, 2022 | By Lydia Beachum
arts
Furman Percussion Student Starts Instrument Business
Will Harris ’23 showcases his musical and entrepreneurial talents as he creates his own business.
March 22, 2022 | By Macy Petty
campus
Breweries and Bars To Try 
Calling all legal drinkers! Here’s a list of some of Greenville’s best breweries, bars, and restaurants to try next time you hit the town. 
March 22, 2022 | By Josephine Geraghty
sports
Lady Paladins Heartbroken in the Southern Conference Championship
The two-decades-long wait for a Lady Paladins’ run deep into March was prolonged Sunday afternoon, as the Mercer Bears defeated our beloved team 73-54. Tate Walters led the Paladins with 20 from 7-14 shooting, as well as three rebounds and three assists.
March 21, 2022 | By Nate Place
sports
Dins Fall Short Against Chattanooga in the OT Thriller for SoCon Title
The Paladins faced the Chattanooga Mogs for the SoCon title, hence a one-way ticket to the NCAA Tournament, and tragically lost 63-64 with Chattanooga’s David Jean-Baptiste hitting a wild buzzer-beater game-winning three-pointer.
March 21, 2022 | By Deniz Sariaslan
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