
Franklin College's education department numbers stay the same, despite rough economy. read more 
The Franklin College Statehouse Bureau has changed its name to The Statehouse File and started an independent subscription website. read more 
The Student Entertainment Board is bringing the spirit to campus with their gingerbread house building contest. read more 
Classes are coming to a close and students are packing for a holiday at home, but most staff and faculty are focused on one thing: finals. read more 
Every year students transfer out of Franklin College. There are about 50 to 60 students transferring from Franklin this semester. read more 
The IT department recently awarded seven faculty members with technology grants ranging from $100 to $1,000. read more 
Director of Career Services Kirk Bixler and Career Services brought Terri Mossbrucker, an employee from Eli Lilly, to discuss building good credit. read more 
Scrubs Club focuses on helping its members discover that there are dozens of medical fields they had never even considered. read more 
Florida A&M University drum major Robert Champion died after a hazing incident by his fellow marching band members on Nov. 19. read more 
Students decorate their dorms and dorm doors for the holidays. read more 
Organizations on campus help to promote world HIV/AIDS awareness day. read more 
Student comments on Facebook use for this Christmas. read more 
Students say adjunct faculty provide practical experience and a different perspective. read more 
World music course gets the chance to use iPads as instruments through a technology grant. read more 
The Franklin College administration now uses Skype to help with the interviewing process. read more 
Thursday a traveling safari came to campus. read more
The Student Association in Support of Multiculturalism hosted “ I vow to…” in the cafeteria to challenge students with a small goal. read more 
Franklin College residence halls and homes will close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 22 for Thanksgiving Break. read more 
Mock interviews allow students the opportunity to be involved in a practice interview with professionals in the community. read more
Overnight stays for admitted students changed this school year. read more
Tori Murden McClure, the first woman to row across the Atlantic Ocean and author of “A Pearl in the Storm,” visited Franklin College on Tuesday night for a Q&A with students. read more

