The Furman University Scholar Exchange (FUSE) is an open access collection of scholarly, research, and creative works produced by faculty, students, staff, and other members of the Furman community. FUSE is administered by the Furman University Libraries in cooperation with individual departments and academic units of the University. FUSE collects the varied and diverse scholarly and research output of Furman University in one digital space, enabling the University to effectively promote and exchange the ideas produced by Furman scholars. Scholars interested in contributing to FUSE may contact their Library liaison or the FUSE administrators at scholarexchange@furman.edu.
Most Recent Additions to FUSE:
A Comparative Map of Seasonal Home Ranges of Pumas by Sex
Jordan Ellington
Pre-K Access in Greenville, SC
Tyler Peoples
Analyzing Drone Footage to Assess Necessary Streetlight Placement: Where in New Washington Heights and Poe Mill are Streetlights Most Necessary?
Savannah Jennings and Billy Tutt
Farmers Markets in Urban US Counties: The Relationship Between Income, Obesity, and Access
Mia El-Hamaki
Wing and Fin Outfitters: Using GIS to Determine the Ideal Location for a Tackle Shop in Charleston, SC
Matt Giordano
Spartanburg Humane Society Data Analysis: Hotspots and Resource Management
Leigh Robertson
Choosing Not to Cheat: A Framework to Assess Students’ Rationales for Abiding by Academic Integrity Policies
Ken H. Kolb, Kyle C. Longest, and Alexa J. Singer
Treatment of Mentally Ill Defendants and Prisoners
Carmela Epright
Medical-Legal Partnerships and the Furman University Poverty Studies Program
David Gandolfo
Value-Based Healthcare Through Care Coordination and Clinical Integration
Angelo Sinopoli and Jennifer Snow
Public Health Lessons from Cuba
Kristy Maher
Live Well Greenville: Making the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice
Alicia Powers
What Is It Like to Live in a Food Desert?
Ken Kolb
Population Health Summit
Eli Hestermann
Neo-Pentecostalism in Black Africa
Brian Siegel