ENGL 382CE – Murder Mondays: Who REALLY Did It? Exploring Crimes That Still Pose Questions
Schedule: Mondays, 6pm Start Date: August 28, 2023 Location: Carter Center for Health Sciences, Room 121, 200 W Evans St, Florence, SC 29501 | open in Google Maps Faculty: Dr. Rebecca Flannagan | rflannagan@fmarion.edu | 843-661-1516 Credits: 3 Some historical murder cases often seem to have a kind of resolution – Lizzie Borden, for example, […]
ANTH 300CE – Homesteading in the Modern World
Schedule: Mondays, 4pm Start Date: August 28, 2023 Location: Carter Center for Health Sciences, Room 221, 200 W Evans St, Florence, SC 29501 | open in Google Maps Faculty: Dr. Greg Pryor | gpryor@fmarion.edu | 843-661-1403 Credits: 3 When President Lincoln signed the Homestead Act in 1862, millions of settlers claimed land across the United […]
English – Writing and Language
English – Professional Writing Minor and Collateral
ENGL 434 – Advanced Study in British Literature After 1785
Prerequisites/Corequisites: ENGL 300 Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Focuses on major British writers, groups of writers, a genre, or a theme (e.g., Dickens, the Brontës, C.S. Lewis). May be taken twice for academic credit with departmental approval.
Campus Police – File a Report
Programmer (23-55) Amended
Francis Marion University and the Campus Technology Department invite applications for a Programmer who has the primary responsibility of supporting Ellucian’s Colleague ERP on campus. Other operational responsibilities include, but are not limited to, ID card processing, electronic document management system, and the integration and operation of other third-party applications serving all aspects of the […]
McNair Scholars Perspectives: Taking Opportunities & Adapting to Obstacles while Studying Abroad in Jena, Germany
Written by Luis Sanchez Chavez (McNair Scholar) Hello, my name is Luis Sanchez Chavez and I am a McNair Scholar at Francis Marion University. I am studying Mechanical Engineering and I plan to graduate with a Bachelors of Science in the Spring of 2024. To me being a McNair Scholar means being able to […]