Furman University
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Furman University is an independent
liberal arts college in
Greenville, South Carolina. Furman educates approximately 2,600 undergraduate and 500 graduate students on its 750-acre campus.
The university is dedicated uniquely to undergradate education. Professors encourage undergraduate students to author articles, participate in internships, and volunteer in their respective fields of study. Only a few departments, such as education and chemistry, offer graduate degrees.
Furman is best known for its
history,
psychology,
political science,
music, and
chemistry departments. The psychology, computer science, and chemistry departments have earned high marks among professional organizations spanning the sciences (social, applied, and basic), notable for a liberal arts institution of its size.
Furman competes in
NCAA Division I athletics as the
Paladins. The university is a charter member of the
Southern Conference.
History
Furman was founded in 1826 as a men's academy and theological institute, in Edgefield, South Carolina. The original school building from that campus resides on the Greenville campus today. In 1933, students from the Greenville Women's College began attending classes with Furman students. Shortly thereafter, the two schools merged to form the present institution.
In the late 1950s, Furman began construction on its new campus, just five miles north of downtown Greenville. Academic buildings and student residences rose to skirt a 30-acre lake, centerpiece of the 750-acre wooded campus. The lakeside Belltower, which figures highly in school insignias, was installed a bit later. It is a replica of a bell tower that once existed on the men's campus in downtown Greenville. Today, the campus is anchored by its newly expanded 128,000 square-foot library.
Furman, an independent liberal arts university, was affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention until 1992.
Notable Alumni
John B. Watson
\nCharles Townes
\nRichard Riley
\nMark Sanford
\nKeith Lockhart
Notable Professors
Charles Brewer - psychology
\nHayden Porter - computer science
\nBob McNamara - sociology
Majors and Concentrations
Comparable Schools
Rhodes College
\nDePauw University
\nMount Holyoke College
\nUniversity of the South
External Links
\n*www.furman.edu - Furman University website\n*www.furmanpaladins.com - Furman athletics website
Category:Universities and colleges in South Carolina\nCategory:Liberal arts colleges