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Furman University is a private university in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1826 and named after Baptist pastor Richard Furman , [ A 2 ] the liberal arts university is the oldest private institution of higher learning in South Carolina.
John Laney Plyler oversaw a transformation of Furman during a long lasting presidency of 25 years, from 1939 to 1964. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University, and was trained at the Harvard Law School. Under his presidency, land was bought for the new campus and Furman moved from downtown Greenville to its current location. 11.
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Presidents of Furman University, the private liberal arts university in Greenville, South Carolina. Pages in category "Presidents of Furman University" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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The Paladin Regiment is the marching band of Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. The band performs at all Paladin home football games and usually travels to one away game each year. The band is under the direction of Drum Corps International Hall of Fame arranger Jay Bocook and Furman Director of Bands Dr. Sue Samuels.
Under Richey's tutelage, Furman star Jalen Slawson blossomed into the 2023 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and became the first Furman basketball player drafted to the NBA since 1984. Richey's success has led to head coaching interviews with prominent NCAA programs, but thus far he has chosen to remain at Furman. [3]
The temple was renamed The Place of Peace at Furman and is a learning space to educated students and public about oneness. [ 6 ] In 2004 the Hei-Sei-Ji temple was dismantled into more than 2,400 pieces [ 7 ] and shipped in four containers across the Pacific, through the Panama Canal and arrived in Charleston, South Carolina.