Faulkner alumnus Blaine Benson serves the Montgomery community as a public defender and was recognized as Faulkner’s 2022 Distinguished alumnus for the College of Arts and Sciences’ Social and Behavioral Science department. Benson graduated from Faulkner in 1998 with a…
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What Can You Do With a Business Degree? 10 In-Demand Jobs
Thinking about getting a business degree? You’re not alone. Business degrees are the foundation of a variety of careers, many of which are highly in demand in today’s world. Faulkner University online students and students at our four Alabama campuses…
How to Become a Human Resources Manager: Steps You Need to Take
As technology advances and the workforce evolves, organizations depend more on human resources (HR) professionals to recruit, retain, and engage employees. Human resources managers work in almost every industry and oversee recruiting and managing employees. Taking online classes or on-campus courses to…
Faulkner First-Year Teachers Rank High in ALSDE Annual Report Card
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama State Department of Education just released their annual report card for all educator preparation programs, which showed that Faulkner graduates, who are now in their first year of teaching, are well prepared for the classroom. The…
5 Places a Sports Psychologist Can Work
A degree in sports psychology is a great way for many people to embark on an exciting, highly rewarding career. Working as a sports psychologist can offer several advantages, including a chance to help athletes work to their highest possible potential. Just…
Counseling vs. Clinical Psychology: What’s the Difference?
Helping others with their mental health can be an extremely rewarding career. There are a wide variety of routes you can take, such as becoming a counselor or a clinical psychologist. On the surface, those roles may seem remarkably similar,…
2022 Benefit Dinner: Believe in Blue
“If everybody runs…you choose to stay.” At Faulkner, we Believe in the Blue, and support the men and women in uniform who daily put their lives on the line to protect our communities, our homes and our streets. During this…
Assistant Basketball Coach Comes Full Circle
Faulkner alumnus Jake Mitchell has come full circle in his coaching career. After graduating and leaving Montgomery to coach basketball in Arkansas and then later in Tennessee, Mitchell has returned to his alma mater as the new assistant men’s basketball…
Using Law to Serve the Underserved
Danyel (Carolyn) Peters came to Faulkner Law to make a difference. Her desire to further public good and make an impact on her community inspired her to join the Jones Public Interest Law Foundation (JPILF), an active student organization that…
Faulkner Alumna Uses Fingerprints To Help Crime Victims
Not one single fingerprint is the same, a display of God’s perfect design. Faulkner alumna Mary Simmons knows this to be true and makes it her life’s work to investigate unique fingerprints from crime scenes to help solve cases and…