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Freed-Hardeman University President David R. Shannon has announced he will step down at the end of the 2025–26 academic year, concluding a tenure marked by record-breaking growth and transformational ...
Freed-Hardeman University President David R. Shannon has announced he will step down at the end of the 2025–26 academic year.
The Freed-Hardeman University student body has selected Campbell Scott, of Jackson, Tennessee, and Brenna Hobgood, of Smyrna, ...
Following high school, Gloria completed an AA from Freed-Hardeman College. Her missionary work led her to a lifelong devotion to civil rights. She earned her bachelor’s and master's degrees from ...
Freed-Hardeman University’s women’s soccer program, competing in the NAIA’s Mid-South Conference, is known for its competitive spirit and emphasis on both athletic and academic excellence.
Ellen Marietta Hamby, age 89, of Rockwood, Tennessee passed away on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at Spring City Care and ...
Following high school, Gloria completed an AA from Freed-Hardeman College. Her missionary work led her to a lifelong devotion to civil rights. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from ...
Cumberland split Saturday’s doubleheader at Freed-Hardeman, dropping a tough 3-1 walk-off loss in the opener before responding with a dominant 19-1 run-rule victory in the finale to claim the ...
Cumberland women’s tennis standout freshman Emilia Nowak took home the Phoenix’s first Mid-South Conference Player of the Week award of the season Monday morning after her standout week, the league ...
Renowned researcher from the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health, Rachel Hardeman, announced her resignation amidst plagiarism allegations earlier this week. A former colleague of ...
Coquille graduate Morgan Baird received multiple honors following a sensational season at Southern Oregon University.
REST OF THE WEEK. THANK YOU CHRIS. CONTINUING BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE NOW, THE LIMESTONE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES HAS DECIDED TO DELAY A DECISION ABOUT THE SCHOOL’S FUTURE UNTIL NEXT WEEK.