FMU mourns the passing of Marvin Lynch, founding staffer
Francis Marion University is mourning the loss of one of its founding staff members. The Rev. Marvin W. Lynch, who was FMU’s first director of admissions, passed away on Friday.
Message from Dr. Fred Carter, FMU President – May 28, 2020
Reagan Gray
Yes, it was very amazing to get to meet others from around the world and learn about new cultures. it also made me learn a lot about myself and grow as a person.
Dalisay Aldrete
My experience was great. I was completely immersed into a new culture that helped me broaden my understanding of other people and their social norms. I met so many great and interesting people and formed bonds with them that will last a lifetime.
FMU administration, faculty plan for return to campus
FMU President Dr. Fred Carter and members of the university’s administration briefed the academic deans and department chairs on Friday, May 22 on the progress of FMU’s planning for the return to in-person instruction on campus in the fall.
Misha Nardani
My two semesters at FMU were life-changing. I recommend taking part in the campus activities and events as well as attending the sports games on campus.
Manon Laprune
One of my fondest memories during my semester at FMU is the wonderful welcome I received when I first arrived at the airport. Dr. Blackwell and Dr. Jeffcoat welcomed me with open arms and I will always remember it. I would recommend this experience to anyone looking for adventure. At first, it sounds a bit […]
Chloé Vaché
All the people I met were very nice and it highlighted my semester at FMU. People are very curious and friendly. The only advice I can give is to enjoy and be open-minded to other people because it can improve your exchange a lot. I did not get the time to finish my semester but […]
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Ahquin’s plans come together with FMU engineering program
When it came time to choose a college Dante Ahquin had a plan that would make sense to lots of students and families — find the straightest, surest path to a good job and a meaningful career.