FMU great Moore gains entry to Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Francis Marion University women’s basketball great Pearl Moore has been named to the 2021 induction class for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
New FMU student body president aspires for more involvement
Francis Marion University students will have a lot of opportunities to get involved with the FMU Student Government Association next year.
University Place Gallery hosting two new exhibitions
FMU’s downtown Florence art gallery, University Place Gallery, will host two next exhibitions beginning this week focusing on presenting nature in unique ways.
Tickets now available for unique Allman Betts Band ‘double concert’
It’s last call for tickets for the Allman Betts Band unusual, two-concert stop at the Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center on Thursday, May 27.
Four graduates receive FMU’s prestigious Blackwell Award
Francis Marion University graduates John Burghardt, Thomas Dixon, Jimmy Jagdish Patel, and Sara Wilkerson received the William H. Blackwell Award during spring commencement exercises on Friday, May 7, and Saturday, May 8.
FMU graduates largest class ever at spring ’21 commencement
Francis Marion University celebrated the largest graduating class in school history at three, in-person commencement ceremonies held May 7 and 8 in the Smith University Center on the FMU campus.
MBA at 83? No problem for retired DuPont engineer
Frank Steinkruger was retired from his first career long before most members of Francis Marion University’s spring graduating class were born.
FMU’s Gamble receives prestigious grad school offers
Anquan Gamble (’21) was always fascinated with computers, coding, and anything related to cyberspace, but he never thought he’d be able to make a career of it.
SGA president leaves a personal, public legacy at FMU
Ty Robinson (’21) says Francis Marion University will always have a special place in his heart.
The sky’s the limit — or not — for FMU double major Morris
FMU grad James Morris (’21) has always enjoyed tinkering with mechanical objects and solving mathematical problems. He just had a knack.