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…
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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…
Faulkner Welcomes First Physician Assistant Cohort
If you ventured onto Faulkner’s campus recently, you may have noticed a group of students dressed from head to toe in Faulkner blue scrubs. They are a part of Faulkner University’s new physician assistant program (PA), the second program in…
Online humanities degrees receive top rank by GradDegree.com
Faulkner University recently clinched the top spots in five different categories for having the most popular online liberal arts and sciences and humanities degrees along with graduate and doctoral liberal arts programs according to a new 2021 report by GradDegree.com.…
Alabama Power Foundation awards grant for College of Health Sciences’ clinical center
The Alabama Power Foundation awarded Faulkner University a generous grant toward its new College of Health Sciences and the future Autism Clinical Center through its Health and Human Services, The Energy to Thrive grant. The grant was presented to Faulkner…
Choosing the Right Ministry Path
If you’ve been called to ministry, feelings of purpose and a drive to lead others to relationships with Christ can be powerful inspiring forces. They can also be overwhelming as you search for the right path for your future career.…
Musician with Montgomery Symphony Orchestra returns as honored alumnus
In his teen years, Westley Schlundt was recognized as a talented musician by the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, which he is still a member of today. Schlundt graduated from Faulkner with a Bachelor of Arts in Music in the spring of…
Mom, blogger and business owner shares faith, family and a Faulkner education
In the middle of her freshman year of college, Laura Jean Bell transferred to Faulkner University. An experience that would impact her life and mean more to her than she ever thought possible. It was the start of a journey…