Paul Sullivan is now the senior radiation physicist for Office of Radiation Control under the Alabama Department of Public Health after graduating from Faulkner University in 2007. He left his home in Tallahassee, Florida to gain a Bachelor of Science in mathematics. Sullivan…
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Pursuing an Online Degree in Adulthood: A Positive Experience
If you’re planning to further your education, you may be feeling nervous about the time and effort these additional studies require. Fortunately, the rise of online education has made pursuing a degree easier and more convenient than ever. Faulkner University…
Faulkner University welcomes Davis Elementary students back to school
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The energy soared inside the halls of Montgomery Public School’s Davis Elementary on Monday as about 300 Faulkner University athletes welcomed Davis students back to school on their first day with smiles and cheers. Faulkner Eagle cheerleaders, football…
Faulkner University’s new Speech and Language Pathology Clinic is now open to patients at no cost
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Faulkner University is thrilled to announce the opening of its new Speech and Language Pathology Clinic, a component of the new College of Health Sciences and the first step toward a comprehensive autism center. The fully funded…
Welcome the new staff of the Department of Speech Language Pathology
Leah Fullman, Sc.D., founding director of the Faulkner University’s new Department of Speech Language Pathology, recently announced the hiring of a high-caliber faculty. Renowned speech language pathologist, Sheela Stuart, Ph.D., joins the program as professor and research director. Stuart earned her Master’s in…
Marjorie Snook presents gift of $1 million
Long-time Faulkner University benefactor Marjorie Snook presented a gift of $1 million from the Snook Foundation to President Mike Williams during the university’s Board of Directors meeting in Mobile on April 5. Williams thanked Snook “for her heart for Faulkner”…
Alumnus dedicates 40 years to youth and family ministry
Al Millergren has spent decades serving the youth, children and families within the church following his time as a student at Faulkner University. Millergren holds a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, a Master’s in counseling and human development, an…
Why Pursue Human Resource Management?
It’s often said that a business is only as good as its people. But this leads to one crucial question – how can a business help its people thrive? The answer comes in the form of the human resource manager.…
Backstage Pass: Behind the Scenes of Jamboree
The cheering and the chanting has stilled, the Rotunda stage stands empty and another Jamboree is in the books, but for the students who participated in this annual Faulkner tradition, it’s not over. Each Jamboree lives on long past the…
An Online Student’s Guide to Technical Difficulties
As an online student, your computer is your lifeline. It grants you access not only to the coursework you’re required to complete, but to a great deal of information than can help you succeed as you complete it. But even…