Notable alumni •
Eleanor Beardsley, bilingual journalist and foreign correspondent •
Robert Blocker, dean of the
Yale School of Music •
Ben Browder, actor, writer and director •
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, legal historian, former dean at
Harvard University •
Allie Buchalski, professional distance runner •
Judy Clarke, criminal defense attorney •
Brad Cox, computer scientist, creator of the
Objective-C programming language •
James L. Crenshaw, biblical scholar •
Stephen Crotts,
Presbyterian Reverend and
Author •
Thomas T. Cullen, United States District Judge for the
Western District of Virginia •
Rudy Currence, Grammy-nominated gospel singer •
Beth Daniel, professional golfer •
Clint Dempsey, professional soccer player •
Brad Faxon, professional golfer •
David C. Garrett Jr., businessman, CEO of
Delta Air Lines •
Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr., television pioneer, the co-inventor of the first
arcade game to use a
cathode-ray tube •
Amy Grant, Six-Time Grammy Award-winning contemporary Christian/pop artist •
Jamie Lee Henry, first openly transgender officer in the
United States Armed Forces •
Jay Jackson, Major League Baseball pitcher •
Victoria Jackson, actress and comedian •
Ryan Ken, screenwriter •
Herman W. Lay, founder of
Frito-Lay potato chips •
Keith Lockhart, music director and conductor •
Jordan Loyd (born 1993), professional basketball player •
John Michael McDonnell, Admiral, Director of the
National Security Agency, and Director of National Intelligence in George W. Bush's administration •
Julie McElrath,
HIV immunology and
vaccine researcher •
John F. Mulholland Jr., former
CIA associate director and retired
lieutenant general in the
United States Army •
Billy Napier, college football head coach •
Robert G. Owens Jr., U.S. Marine Corps major general and
flying ace •
Richard Riley, 6th
United States Secretary of Education and former
governor of South Carolina •
Bear Rinehart, musician •
Joshua Rudd, General, Director of the National Security Agency and Commander of US Cyber Command •
Mark Sanford, politician, former governor of South Carolina and former U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 1st district •
John E. Sloan, US Army major general, attended as a member of the class of 1907 •
Alexander Stubb, 13th
president of Finland, 2024–, 43rd prime minister of Finland, 2014–15, Minister of Finance, 2015–16 •
Allie Beth Stuckey, podcast host, blogger, and conservative commentator •
Charles H Townes, physicist, 1964
Nobel Prize winner in physics •
Letitia H. Verdin, Associate Justice of the
South Carolina Supreme Court •
John B. Watson, psychologist, founder of
Behaviorism •
Xavier Woods, professional wrestler and YouTube personality •
Sam Wyche, professional football coach •
Walker Zimmerman, professional soccer player Charles Townes and first maser.jpg|
Charles H. Townes received his BS in physics from Furman. A Nobel Laureate in Physics, he invented the maser and laser. Mark Sanford, Official Portrait, 113th Congress.jpg|Mark Sanford received his BA in business from Furman. He was the
Governor of South Carolina. Amy Grant - West Wendover, Nevada.jpg|Amy Grant won six Grammy Awards. Her first ticketed concert took place during her first year at Furman.
Notable faculty •
Alan Axelrod, historian and author of business and management books •
Jay Bocook, composer and arranger, whose work was heard during the 1984 Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies in Los Angeles •
Anthony Ensolen, writer and translator of classical works •
Dan Forrest, composer and pianist known for his choral music •
Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr., physicist, who helped pioneer the invention of color television, and inventor of the first video game •
Mark Kilstofte, musician, winner of the
American Academy in Rome's
Rome Prize for 2002–2003 •
Brent Nelsen, political scientist and professor •
William Preucil, composer, violinist and
Grammy Award winner •
Richard Riley, politician, Governor of South Carolina and sixth
U.S. Secretary of Education •
Edvard Tchivzhel, conductor and music director •
Charles H Townes, physicist, 1964 Nobel Prize winner in Physics == See also ==