Student Spotlight: Amaia Parkins ’25
Written by Amanda Mathis They gathered in the early rays of an April morning, a diverse group of individuals from Converse University and the Spartanburg community, young and old, all …
Written by Amanda Mathis They gathered in the early rays of an April morning, a diverse group of individuals from Converse University and the Spartanburg community, young and old, all …
Written by Amanda Mathis Converse University will expand two programs in the fall semester to nurture students’ passions by introducing a BA in Communications and Media Studies and a BA …
Converse University President Dr. Boone Hopkins has announced the hiring of ten new faculty members for the School of Education, School of Business & Data Science, School of Liberal Arts & Sciences, School of …
Converse University faculty are well-known for their commitment to teaching, scholarly and creative achievements, and steadfast service to Converse students and the community. Converse University is dedicated to empowering and …
The Converse College for Women (CCW) marked its third year as a thriving living-learning community, a testament to its growth and progress. The CCW remains committed to supporting Converse’s priorities …
Written by Amanda Mathis Sports management is an evolving profession, and this past spring, Converse University students had the opportunity for hands-on learning with Greenville Drive Baseball and the Greenville …
On June 22, 2024, communicators from throughout the United States were honored as the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) announced the winners of its 2024 Professional Communications Contest. NFPW …
Converse faculty and students attended the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) Southeastern Section Meeting in March 2024 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Associate Professor of Mathematics and Dean of …
Congratulations to our undergraduate students named to the Spring 2024 Dean’s List. To be eligible for Converse University Dean’s List, students must be full-time and have no incomplete grades during that term. First-year freshmen …