FMU welcomes new faculty for 2021-22 academic year
Francis Marion University is welcoming ten new faculty members to campus as the 2021-22 academic year begins next week.
FMU requires masking in all indoor public areas
FMU will be participating in a $3.3 million initiative funded by the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) to spur research projects that address key challenges facing the state’s industrial base.
S.C. Research Authority funds industrial, workforce research at Francis Marion University
FMU will be participating in a $3.3 million initiative funded by the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) to spur research projects that address key challenges facing the state’s industrial base.
FMU announces vaccination participation drawings; reiterates commitment to COVID safety
The Continuum in Lake City, S.C. is a dynamic educational initiative backed by a powerful partnership among some of the Pee Dee’s leading institutions
FMU expanding campus, academic programs starting Fall 2021
The Continuum in Lake City, S.C. is a dynamic educational initiative backed by a powerful partnership among some of the Pee Dee’s leading institutions
FMU’s dual enrollment surging at The Continuum
The Continuum in Lake City, S.C. is a dynamic educational initiative backed by a powerful partnership among some of the Pee Dee’s leading institutions
FMU bids farewell to campus fixture Ramey
Teresa Ramey, the long-time senior staff member that arrived on campus in 2006, is bidding FMU farewell this summer as she moves on to her new position as the Vice President for Community, Diversity and Inclusion at Roanoke College in Salem, Va.
FMU School of Business offering a new certification course in business analytics
FMU will give aspiring executives a new way to climb up the corporate ladder this fall.
Francis Marion University recognizes outstanding staff service
Francis Marion University recognized outstanding service by four of its employees at its annual Staff Service Awards Dinner on campus Tuesday.
WATCH: The Forked Road to Juneteenth
Dr. Will Bolt gives a special Juneteenth presentation at the Leatherman Medical Complex.
Two new buildings, more growth, on FMU horizon
Rapid growth continues to the be main item on Francis Marion University’s agenda as was apparent from University President Dr. Fred Carter’s report to the trustees at Thursday’s regular Board of Trustees meeting on the FMU campus.