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.
Real classes, taught by real professors at FMU
Nearly 90 percent of the faculty at FMU own the top degree in their field. That’s an impressive number, but here’s one that’s even more so: almost 100 percent of our classes are taught by full-time faculty members.
Walk a mile – or less in some FMU shoes
Francis Marion University’s campus is just the right size. Not too big. Not too small.
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.
FMU School of Education receives national accreditation
FMU’s School of Education recently received re-accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation.
FMU’s Bolt will present special Juneteenth lecture on June 17th
Dr. Will Bolt, associate professor of history at Francis Marion University, will present a special lecture entitled, “The Forked Road to Juneteenth” at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 17th in the auditorium at The Leatherman Medical Complex in downtown Florence.
FMU adjusts COVID-19 summer protocols
At its June 2021 meeting, the FMU Board of Trustees approved a resolution that put into effect the following changes to the Campus COVID Protocols, effective immediately for Summer 2021.
Board of Trustees to consider COVID procedures
The he University’s Board of Trustees will consider new COVID-19 procedures at its upcoming board meeting.