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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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FHU Celebrates the Reopening of Hall-Roland Hall With Special Ribbon Cutting

Hall-Roland Hall, the oldest student residence on Freed-Hardeman University’s campus, is enjoying a new second life following recent extensive renovations.

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Third Annual Beyond BK Dinner Celebrates Internships of FHU Business Students

From Capitol Hill to corporate boardrooms, students in the Freed-Hardeman College of Business recounted the meaningful internship experiences that took them beyond the classroom and into their fields at the Third Annual Beyond BK Intern Recognition Dinner.

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FHU’s Seasons Magazine Increases Content and Engagement With New Digital Format

Freed-Hardeman University’s popular Seasons magazine is entering a new digital era, moving from a print publication to a dynamic online format that connects readers with FHU news on the go.

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Intelligent.com Ranks Multiple Freed-Hardeman University Programs Among Best in U.S. for 2025

Intelligent.com, a respected source for higher education rankings and research, has recognized multiple programs at Freed-Hardeman University in its 2025 rankings. The university has been awarded top honors across several disciplines, reinforcing its status as a leader in higher education.

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FHU Women and Allies in STEM Group Fosters Connection, Knowledge Sharing and Inspiration for Aspiring STEM Leaders

The fourth monthly meeting of Freed-Hardeman University’s Women and Allies in STEM brought together men and women to inspire them as future leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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Fourth Annual Lucas Russo Memorial Softball Tournament Raises Over $1,500 to Honor Beloved FHU Graduate

The fourth annual Lucas Russo Memorial Softball Tournament, held October 25-26, 2024, raised more than $1,500 to honor the memory of the late Freed-Hardeman University alumnus and former student leader. The two-day event featured women’s and men’s divisions, giving all social clubs a chance to participate and celebrate Russo’s legacy through a sport he loved.

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Fourteen FHU Students Inducted Into the Alpha Chi National Honor Society

Fourteen Freed-Hardeman University students were officially inducted into the Tennessee Iota Chapter of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society Monday, Oct. 21, in Old Main Administration Building’s Chapel Hall.

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FHU Students Select 2024 Homecoming Court Representatives

Eighteen Freed-Hardeman University students have been chosen by their peers to proudly represent their school as members of FHU’s 2024 homecoming court. Representatives will be publicly recognized during a chapel presentation Monday, Nov. 4, at 10:30 am.

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FHU Theatre’s “Pericles” Brings Shakespeare’s Epic Tale to Life This Homecoming

Freed-Hardeman University Theatre invites audiences to experience one of Shakespeare’s masterpieces, “Pericles,” during homecoming weekend, November 7-9, 2024. Set in FHU’s intimate Black Box Theatre, this production blends gripping storytelling, original music and captivating costumes.

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FHU to Celebrate the 2024 NAIA National Championship Men’s Basketball Team With a Homecoming Breakfast of Champions

During a week full of Homecoming celebrations, Freed-Hardeman University will recognize the amazing achievements of its 2024 men’s basketball team and their journey to becoming NAIA National Champions.

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FHU Adds Four New Schools to Dual Enrollment Program

In its continued effort to create an expanded community of Christian learning, Freed-Hardeman University has joined with four new partnering Christian high schools across Tennessee and Alabama.

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