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- Community House : This signature engaged living experience creates opportunities for juniors and seniors in Furman's Poverty Studies program to live in a community house on the Poinsett Corridor that focuses on social innovation, community development and grassroots leadership. This could include after-hours seminars, related courses (Poverty Studies, Economics, Business, Art, Sociology, Sustainability Science, etc.), co-curricular (student projects on campus) and extra-curricular opportunities.
== '''4) Strengthened Partnerships with Greenville''': <br/> == '''''How might we connect with partners across the region to bring the conversation around innovation and entrepreneurship to campus? =='''''
The Iron Yard & NEXT Innovation Center: In semesters ahead, Furman could partner with the Iron Yard to create new events and opportunities that introduce faculty and students to the accelerator's startup culture. In addition, the NEXT Innovation Center could offer exciting opportunities for Furman students to apply what they’re learning in real time by working through internships and fellowships.

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