We are all looking for a successful career, but when that career involves starting or running your own business, you need special skills to prepare yourself. While there are a lot of factors that you’ll need to consider, your journey…
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Applying Your Real-Life Experiences to Your Online Psychology Studies
Psychology revolves around describing, explaining, predicting, and changing behaviors. And when it comes to working with patients, your real-life experiences, and how they have shaped, you are bound to have an impact on your abilities as a successful psychologist. But…
Gauging Your Development in an Online Criminal Justice Course
Taking online courses is a great way to reap all of the benefits of classroom learning without being bound by the same daily schedule. This flexibility is the reason more and more students are applying for online programs. Yet despite…
Challenging Yourself with an Online Human Resource Management Degree
Preparing for a career in HR is about more than your resume. In a people-focused field, some of the most valuable tools you can bring to the job will be an understanding of yourself and the strategies you’ve developed to…
Faulkner Alumna Combines Art and Ministry
By Loren Howell Local artist Heather Parrish (’98), along with her sister Melody White (’87) and good friend Aleah Goode, run Southern Art & Makers Collective on Madison Avenue in Montgomery. As a student at Faulkner, Parrish was a regular…
Computer Club Hosts Hackathon
By Izabella Zientek Faulkner University’s Computer Club hosted EagleHack, a Major League Hacking (MLH) Local Hack Event, on October 12, 2019. MLH is the official student hacking league, and is an organization dedicated to empowering ethical hackers. The purpose of…
Faulkner Sports Network Opens World of Sport Broadcast to Students
Desean Bullock was a young boy when he wrote and recorded his first newscast. He knew he wanted to grow up and be on a real news team. Bullock’s childhood dream came true at Faulkner University through the Faulkner Sport…
Faulkner Honors Sacrifice of Alumna Officer Jackie Tucker
Saraland Police Officer Jacqueshanda “Jackie” Matthews Tucker’s life changed in an instant when a gunman leveled his gun in her direction. He fired, and the bullet pierced her skull. Under ordinary circumstances, she would have died. God had other plans. …
Benefit Dinner: Behind the Scenes
More than 2,000 guests began filling the ballroom of Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center on October 3 for Faulkner’s sold out Annual Benefit Dinner to hear Nikki Haley, the former United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations. What they…
Faulkner University Launches New Academic Logo
By Rebecca Burylo and Caroline Thompson Deep Christian faith, high academic standards, and campus community are what define Faulkner. What better way to broadcast that to the world than by creating an academic brand that better aligns with our direction…