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FHU’s Bible Lectureship Delivers Lessons on Promise and Providence From the Book of Genesis

The 89th Annual Bible Lectureship, hosted by Freed-Hardeman University, drew thousands of visitors to the Henderson, Tennessee, campus for an encouraging week of lessons on faith inspired by the book of Genesis.

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Living Memories: FHU Students Bring Local Seniors’ Stories to Life on Stage

Through humor and heartfelt moments, the Living Memories project recently captured the experiences of four residents from Southern Oaks, an assisted living home in Henderson.

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FHU to Host First and Second Rounds of NAIA Men’s and Women’s National Basketball Tournaments, March 14-15

For the first time in school history, Freed-Hardeman University’s Brewer Sports Center will host both the men’s and women’s first and second rounds of the NAIA National Basketball Tournaments, presented by Ballogy.

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Freed-Hardeman University Theatre Presents “After the Blast,” a Futuristic Drama Exploring Survival, Technology and the Human Spirit

Freed-Hardeman University Theatre is set to transport audiences into a gripping vision of the future with its production of “After the Blast,” a thought-provoking drama by playwright Zoe Kazan.

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Gary and Rosemary McKnight Endowment Fund to Support and Grow FHU Music Program

Although officially retired from Freed-Hardeman University, Dr. Gary McKnight takes comfort in knowing that his family’s legacy will continue to shape a program that is close to his heart. The newly established Gary and Rosemary McKnight Endowment Fund for Music will provide vital resources to support and expand the FHU Music Program.

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FHU’s Second Annual Equip Ministry Camp Builds Foundations for Service and Leadership

In an effort to provide foundational support and training to tomorrow’s church leaders, FHU invites young men 13 to 19-years-old to participate in the second annual Equip Ministry Camp, hosted by the College of Biblical Studies at Freed-Hardeman University.

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FHU Launches National and International Travel Opportunities for Students, Alumni and Friends

Adventure seekers within the Freed-Hardeman community have even more new opportunities to see the world as registration is now open for three immersive tours—“Colors of New England,” Oct. 21-28, 2025; “Shades of Ireland,” March 21-30, 2026; and “Romantic England,” May 29-June 13, 2026.

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FHU Students to Showcase the “Rhythm in Our Roots” April 11-12 for Makin’ Music 48

Freed-Hardeman University students are tuning up and stepping into the spotlight as Makin’ Music 2025, “Rhythm in Our Roots,” prepares to take center stage. Tickets are now on sale for the 48th annual musical showcase, with performances Friday, April 11, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 12, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in Dryden Auditorium.

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Freed-Hardeman University PTA Program Achieves 100% Licensure Exam Pass Rate

Freed-Hardeman University’s Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program has achieved a 100% first-time pass rate for the 2024 graduating class on the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE), marking a two-year 100% ultimate pass rate for the program.

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Freed-Hardeman University College of Business Achieves Full Accreditation Reaffirmation

The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) has reaffirmed its accreditation of all undergraduate and graduate business programs within Freed-Hardeman University’s College of Business. This prestigious recognition reflects the university’s commitment to providing students with relevant skills and real-world opportunities through rigorous academic programs.

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Promotional graphic for Freed-Hardeman Bible Lectureship, March 16-20, 2025, titled Promise & Providence: A Faith Journey Through Genesis, featuring biblical imagery such as a dove, rainbow, and burning bush.

Thousands to Focus on Genesis March 16-20 for the 89th Annual Freed-Hardeman Bible Lectureship

Freed-Hardeman University invites guests to attend the 89th Annual Bible Lectureship, “Promise and Providence: A Faith Journey Through Genesis,” an enriching experience for Christians, church leaders, families, students and all who seek spiritual growth.

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Registration Now Open for Mid-South Youth Camp’s 2025 Summer Season

Registration for Mid-South Youth Camp’s (MSYC) 2025 summer season is officially open at fhu.edu/msyc. For over 60 years, the faith-based camp in Henderson, Tennessee, has invited young people to enjoy a summer filled with adventure, spiritual growth and creating lifelong memories.

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