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Counting the Memories
In his final year of service, FHU President David R. Shannon reflects on his legacy.
"[David and Tracie Shannon] taught us how to speak the truth in love and also how to have fun."
- Vice President Dave Clouse
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Being the Hands and Feet of Jesus
FHU students display hearts for service by participating in yearly mission trips and University Servants' Day.
"[Missions] are about showing up consistently, loving deeply and being part of what God is doing."
- Senior Macey Richardson
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Counting the Memories
FHU President David R. Shannon's eight-year journey: 200+ locations, FHU Next Campaign, record enrollment and transformative leadership.
Welcome to the Pride
Nearly 400 new FHU students moved in on Welcome Home Day Aug 16. Campus community welcomed new Lions with move-in help, community fair and more.
Being the Hands and Feet of Jesus
FHU students completed 17 mission trips across 10 states and seven countries, plus 800 students served locally during Servants' Day.