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FHU Go Offers Diverse Travel Opportunities for Lifelong Learners

With a rich history of offering hands-on learning experiences, Freed-Hardeman University launches FHU Go, a comprehensive, one-stop website to connect students, alumni and friends with all of FHU’s diverse travel opportunities.

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FHU Theatre Invites Audiences to “Pick a Side” in a Playful Battle of Wits and Romance in “She Stoops to Conquer”

The Freed-Hardeman University Theatre Program kicks off the 2025-26 season with a fresh and dynamic take on Oliver Goldsmith’s 18th century comedy “She Stoops to Conquer,” directed by Nate Cass, an FHU alumnus.

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FHU President David R. Shannon Named Master of the Bell for 2025-26 Academic Year

To celebrate his eight years of service and final year as president of Freed-Hardeman University, David R. Shannon will serve as the Master of The Bell ringing in the school’s 156th academic year during the annual Tolling of the Bell ceremony, which will be held Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 10:30 am in Dryden Auditorium on campus.

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RUSH 2025 Invites Prospective Students to FHU’s Campus, Sept. 27

Freed-Hardeman University’s RUSH 2025 welcomes high schoolers from across the region Saturday, Sept. 27, with this year’s theme “Let’s Go Home,” encouraging students to keep their focus on God and His greater plan for their lives.

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FHU to Host 2025 Annual Golf Scramble at Chickasaw Golf Course, Sept. 27

Golfers and sponsors are invited to hit the links with Freed-Hardeman University for the 2025 Annual Golf Scramble, set for Saturday, September 27, at 9 am at Chickasaw Golf Course in Henderson, Tennessee.

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Fish Fry, 4- 6 pm. July 26th, 2025. $15 adults. $10 ages 6-11. Free Ages 0 - 5. All you can eat for Mid-South Youth Camp

MSYC Friends and Supporters Invited to 42nd Annual Fish Fry

Mid-South Youth Camp (MSYC), the beloved Christian summer camp for kids and teens, will host its 42nd annual fish fry fundraising event Saturday, July 26, from 4-6 pm, at 260 Youth Camp Loop, near Henderson, Tennessee. All proceeds will support yearly camp operations and ongoing improvements.

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Dual Enrollment and Graduate Enrollment Continue Upward Trend at Freed-Hardeman University

Freed-Hardeman University has achieved an eight-year high in new graduate student enrollment this spring, building on five consecutive semesters of year-over-year growth in graduate education.

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FHU Introduces New Certificate in Counseling for Church Leaders

Freed-Hardeman University is launching a new Certificate in Counseling for Church Leaders, blending graduate Bible and counseling studies to equip Christians with essential skills to address mental health and biblical guidance needs within their congregations.

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Freed-Hardeman University Launches Webpage for Feedback and Applications in Presidential Succession Process

Freed-Hardeman University has begun the feedback and application gathering phase of its presidential succession process at fhu.edu/succession.

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FHU Dr. Milton Sewell Inducted into 2024 TICUA Hall of Fame

Dr. Milton Sewell, longtime chancellor and former president of Freed-Hardeman University, was named one of 22 inductees into the 2024 Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA) Hall of Fame.

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FHU Behavioral Sciences Career Fair Opens Doors for Students’ Future Success

About 150 students—from Freed-Hardeman University, Chester County High School and other local colleges—attended the annual Behavioral Sciences Career Fair held Thursday, May 1, in FHU’s Brewer Sports Center.

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Dean Estes Signs with Freed-Hardeman University Baseball

Surrounded by his proud parents, Jonathan and Ashley Estes, and his two siblings, Chester County High School senior Dean Estes signed his commitment letter to become the third generation to pitch for the Lions.

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