Furman University President Elizabeth Davis Receives Contract Extension Until 2030

The Furman University Board of Trustees has approved a contract extension for President Elizabeth Davis, extending her tenure through 2030. The contract also includes an option for two additional years, making Davis only the seventh president to serve Furman for 15 years or more.

Under President Davis’ leadership, Furman has achieved new levels of excellence. She has implemented The Furman Advantage, a groundbreaking vision for higher education that combines learning with immersive experiences outside the classroom. This personalized pathway prepares students for successful careers and community benefit.

The Duke Endowment, a long-time supporter of Furman, has committed over $78.9 million to The Furman Advantage since its launch in 2016. The foundation awarded a Centennial grant to the program this year, further demonstrating their dedication to Furman’s mission.

During Davis’ tenure, Furman also introduced the Pathways Program, a two-year advising course that supports The Furman Advantage. This program ensures that students are well-prepared for college and take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the institution.

The university has also launched the Clearly Furman campaign, which aims to raise $426 million by 2026, Furman’s bicentennial. The campaign has already raised over $392 million and will fund various initiatives, including a $40 million renovation of Timmons Arena, the largest capital project of the campaign.

Davis joined Furman as its 12th president in 2014. Prior to her appointment, she spent 22 years at Baylor University in Texas, where she held various leadership positions. Davis holds a Bachelor’s degree from Baylor and a Ph.D. from Duke University.

The announcement of the contract extension has been met with enthusiasm from community leaders and philanthropists. Gage Weekes, president, and CEO of Hollingsworth Funds, expressed excitement about continuing to work with Davis to create equitable opportunities for all in the community.

With her proven track record of leadership and commitment to Furman’s mission, President Davis is well-positioned to lead the university into the future. The contract extension provides stability and continuity for the institution, ensuring that Furman can continue to thrive as a top liberal arts college.

As President Davis continues her tenure at Furman, she will undoubtedly make a lasting impact on the university and its students. Her dedication to innovation, learning, and community engagement sets a standard for other institutions to follow.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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