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Professor Emeritus Joe DeLay Begins Fund to Support FHU Academics

Professor Emeritus of Physical Sciences Dr. Joe DeLay has initiated an endowed fund to support the College of Arts and Sciences at Freed-Hardeman University. Titled the Silver Leaf Fund by DeLay, it is designed to provide needed equipment that is unsupported in the annual budget.

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Alumni Spotlight: Amy Anguish, 2004 FHU Alumna, Finds Success Combining Faith, Love and Fiction

Once upon a time, a little girl dreamed of becoming a writer. Today, that same girl owns a bookshelf full of covers that proudly display her name. Her journey from dreamer to published author has not always been easy, but she credits her faith, her family and her educational experience at Freed-Hardeman University for guiding her to where she is today.

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FHU Fine and Performing Arts Makes Debut at the Link Centre in Tupelo, Mississippi

More than 80 Freed-Hardeman students took center stage at the Link Centre in Tupelo, Mississippi, Saturday, Feb. 17, displaying a wide array of talents in visual art, photography, music and theatre.

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FHU to Feature Viola and Violin Virtuoso in Concert

Freed-Hardeman University’s Department of Creative and Communication Arts will host renowned violist and violinist Dr. Christina McGann as the next featured performer in the FHU Guest Artist Recital series. The concert will take place Monday, March 4, at 7:00 p.m., in the Draughon Center for the Musical Arts. Admission is free and open to the public.

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FHU’s Equip Ministry Camp Aims to Prepare Future Ministers for God’s Service

Aspiring young ministers are invited to take part in the inaugural Equip Ministry Camp, hosted by Freed-Hardeman University College of Biblical Studies. Open to young men ages 13-19, the camp will take place from Tuesday, May 28, through Friday, May 31, 2024.

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FHU Debuts Psyched for Success Event

Freed-Hardeman University held its inaugural Psyched for Success event to provide behavioral science students with career options and connections with FHU alumni. The event, which took place in late January, included faculty and alumni from the psychology, social work, family science and criminal justice departments.

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Tennessee Educator and Former FHU Student Missy Testerman Named Finalist for 2024 National Teacher of the Year

Freed-Hardeman University celebrates the achievements of Missy Testerman, who was recently selected as one of four finalists for the 2024 National Teacher of the Year Award through the Council of Chief State School Officer’s (CCSSO) National Teacher of the Year Program.

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FHU Science Students Win First Place for Research Presentation

Two FHU students, Dan Chang and Danny Ngabonziza, won first place for their research poster presentation and third place for their oral presentation during the Tennessee Academy of Science’s annual meeting in November.

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Freed-Hardeman University’s Business Pitch Team Wins Third Place in Hub City Innovation Cup

Freed-Hardeman University students produced impressive results in their debut appearance at the Hub City Innovation Cup, a regional business pitch competition, winning third place and a cash prize of $500.

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FHU Confers Honorary Doctorate Upon Lads to Leaders Executive Director Roy Johnson

Roy Johnson, often described as a humble and generous man, accepted his honorary doctorate with gratitude at a special ceremony held during the Freed-Hardeman University 88th Annual Bible Lectureship Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024.

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Alumni and Friends Invited to Travel With FHU on a Hawaiian Adventure in 2025

Alumni and friends of Freed-Hardeman University are invited to take advantage of an amazing travel opportunity with the relaunch of the alumni travel program. Chris Ramey, director of alumni engagement, will be escorting a group of travelers on a tour of Hawaii March 23 – April 1, 2025.

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FHU to Celebrate the Fine and Performing Arts at Tupelo’s Link Centre, Feb. 17

Students, alumni and friends of Freed-Hardeman University are invited to visit Tupelo’s Link Centre Saturday, Feb. 17, for “FHU at the Link! Celebrating Fine and Performing Arts.” This special event offers visitors a chance to celebrate the skills of FHU visual, fine and performing arts students.

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