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Furman math professors (L-R) Liz Bouzarth, Kevin Hutson, and John Harris have modeled predictions of upsets and bracket busters for March Madness for nearly a decade.

March Madness: Statistically speaking Furman upsetting Virginia was quite probable

March 21, 2023

Furman upsetting Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament was not just a lofty Cinderella story. Bracketologists and prognosticators gave Furman a considerably high chance of pulling off an upset. Modeling years of game data to give some method to March Madness, Furman’s math department has been prominent in prognosticating NCAA Tournament upsets for …

Read moreMarch Madness: Statistically speaking Furman upsetting Virginia was quite probable
Wofford College students gain classroom experience through partnership with Meeting Street Academy.

Addressing teacher shortage — Wofford College students gain classroom experience at Meeting Street Academy

January 18, 2023

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (courtesy wofford.edu) — Messiah Jones ’23 surprised himself while teaching at Meeting Street Academy during the fall semester. Jones, a sociology and anthropology major from Chicago, Illinois, discovered that he enjoyed teaching. “I honestly had no desire to be a teacher,” says Jones. “These children are all so intelligent. Spending time with them …

Read moreAddressing teacher shortage — Wofford College students gain classroom experience at Meeting Street Academy

Bob Jones University to host 51st Annual Invitational Basketball Tournament Jan. 24-27

January 18, 2023

GREENVILLE, S.C. (courtesy bju.edu) — The Bob Jones University Bruins will host 10 high schools from around the country to compete in the 51st annual Invitational Basketball Tournament Jan. 24–27 in the Davis Field House. “We’re excited to be able to host these high school programs here at Bob Jones University,” Bruins Director of Athletics …

Read moreBob Jones University to host 51st Annual Invitational Basketball Tournament Jan. 24-27
Furman alum and philanthropist Ravenel B. Curry III has pledged $10 million to Furman University for renovations to Timmons Arena, home to the Paladins’ men’s and women’s basketball programs.

Furman alumnus Ravenel Curry pledges $10 million gift for Furman’s Timmons Arena renovation

January 18, 2023

GREENVILLE, S.C. (courtesy furman.edu) — Furman alumnus and philanthropist Ravenel B. Curry III has pledged $10 million to Furman University for renovations to Timmons Arena, home to the Paladins’ men’s and women’s basketball programs. The gift is the largest in Furman Athletics history and will be the cornerstone of a $40 million project, funded primarily …

Read moreFurman alumnus Ravenel Curry pledges $10 million gift for Furman’s Timmons Arena renovation
Voorhees University graduate studies program

SACSCOC approves Voorhees University to offer graduate degrees

January 16, 2023

DENMARK, S.C. (courtesy voorhees.edu) — Voorhees University has been approved to offer graduate degrees by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). The approval by the organization’s board of trustees was announced during the SACSCOC annual meeting in Atlanta in early December. “There is excellence among us and it has been …

Read moreSACSCOC approves Voorhees University to offer graduate degrees
Spartanburg Methodist College alumnus - Cameron Martin

SMC alumnus Cameron Martin (’11): Becoming a healer, both in medicine and social equity

January 16, 2023

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (courtesy smcsc.edu) — Cameron Martin has wanted to go into medicine since middle school after his cousin suffered an episode of diabetic seizures. His cousin recovered, and Cameron is now pursuing the dream that was born during that difficult time. Through a unique partnership between the Morehouse School of Medicine and CommonSpirit Health, …

Read moreSMC alumnus Cameron Martin (’11): Becoming a healer, both in medicine and social equity
Dr. Jeffrey Mohr - Southern Wesleyan University

Southern Wesleyan University meet the professor: Dr. Jeffrey Mohr

January 16, 2023

CENTRAL, S.C. (courtesy Southern Wesleyan University Facebook page) — Meet Dr. Jeffrey Mohr from the Department of Biology and School of STeM. Dr. Mohr teaches classes from Biology to Zoology. Q. Where are you from? A. Wisconsin. Q. What three words would you use to describe Southern Wesleyan University? A. Professors know students. Q. In …

Read moreSouthern Wesleyan University meet the professor: Dr. Jeffrey Mohr

Mindspring Enterprises founder to deliver 2023 Presbyterian College Vance Lecture on Business Ethics

January 16, 2023

CLINTON, S.C. (courtesy presby.edu) — The founder of one of the largest internet service providers in the United States will deliver Presbyterian College’s 2023 Robert M. Vance Lecture on Business Ethics. Charles Brewer, who started three highly-acclaimed companies in two different industries, will speak at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, in Belk Auditorium. Brewer’s first …

Read moreMindspring Enterprises founder to deliver 2023 Presbyterian College Vance Lecture on Business Ethics

Study shows North Greenville University’s annual economic impact exceeds $100 million

January 16, 2023

TIGERVILLE, S.C. (courtesy ngu.edu) — A new economic study shows North Greenville University is making a total impact of $101,851,206 on the region’s economy. That impact includes funding of 888 jobs through the institution and its business partners. The fiscal footprint of the private university, which started in 1892 as a school for children in …

Read moreStudy shows North Greenville University’s annual economic impact exceeds $100 million
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