opportunities include programs in Spain, Israel, Costa Rica, New York City, Canada, and Seoul.
The university was granted an exception to Title IX in 2016 allowing discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity where conflict exists with religious tenets.
During the 2019–2020 academic year, the university celebrated its 150th anniversary and a volume of university history, By the Grace of God: The Story of Freed–Hardeman University, was published.
== Campus buildings ==
Loyd Auditorium is the main auditorium on campus and is used for Daily Chapel, FHU Lectureships, sports banquets, and the annual Homecoming Play.
The Hope Barber Shull Academic Resource Center, opened in 2016, houses the Loden-Daniel Library, a café, and other resources.
Opposite Old Main is Crews Colbert Activity Center. It has two theaters, "Maroon Theater" and "Gold Theater", and a large activity room used for activities and meetings.
== Student life ==
Freed–Hardeman does not have fraternities and sororities in …