If you’re naturally inquisitive and searching for a career track that you’ll truly love, a humanities degree program is one you might find of interest. The liberal arts and humanities programs at Faulkner University cover a wide range of subjects,…
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Matthew Conley honored for serving in prison ministry and the classroom
Now retired, Matthew Conley was not only a longtime faculty member for Faulkner, he was also a Faulkner graduate, and served in the prison ministry for almost 25 years. Conley was invited back to campus as this year’s Marketplace Faith…
Optometrist gets his start at Faulkner
Rick Williams graduated from Faulkner in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology/Pre-Optometry, which put him on a track to becoming an optometrist. He received his Doctor of Optometry from the University of Alabama in Birmingham School of Optometry…
FAULKNER UNIVERSITY OFFICIALLY ADDS PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM TO COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES WITH RECENT ACCREDITATION STATUS
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Faulkner University’s College of Health Sciences continues to expand with the most recent addition of its third program, Physical Therapy (PT), after being granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), effective April 27,…
Don Myers retires after making a difference in students’ lives for 18 years
Over the course of 18 years teaching biblical studies at Faulkner, Don Myers’ quiet dignity and genuine care for the spiritual well-being of others, endeared him to students and colleagues alike. At the end of each semester, he would call…
Is The Executive MBA Worth It?
Is career advancement on the horizon? If you’re looking for a way to grow professionally, an Executive Master of Business Administration program can take your career to new heights. An eye-catching checkbox on most any resume, an EMBA is attractive…
Faulkner confers honorary Doctorate to Freed-Hardeman President
Faulkner University President Mike Williams and Faulkner University Board of Trustees Chairman Dale Kirkland conferred an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters to President of Freed-Hardeman University David R. Shannon on May 1, 2020. The presentation was made during the second…
Faulkner alumnus shares ‘Service-before-Self’ message with 2020-2021 graduates
Living a life of service is what Faulkner alumnus and Sheriff of Burke County, Georgia Alfonzo Williams encouraged graduates to pursue, during his commencement speech on May 1, 2021. Throughout the day, 415 Faulkner graduates attended one of four commencement…
How Do Online Classes Work?
Online learning is a form of distance learning you can do from the comfort of your home. From instruction to exams, everything is done outside of the classroom. Our online programs remain true to our mission as a Christian university,…
First Phase of College of Health Sciences renovations completed
The first phase of renovations for the College of Health Science’s has been completed. Crews with Marshall Design-Building LLC began working on the renovations in October 2020 to transform the former Burlington Coat Factory building into a space for Faulkner’s…