Nathan Lindsay was afforded a unique opportunity through Faulkner University to work for former Alabama Governor Bob Riley. That opportunity launched him on his current career path in politics. Lindsay graduated from Faulkner in 2005 with Bachelor of Arts in…
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Billy and Louise Lambert honored
A dinner was held in honor of Billy and Louise Lambert Tuesday, March 6 at University Church of Christ in Montgomery, Alabama. The dinner was a part of the Faulkner Bible Lectures. Billy currently serves Faulkner University as the chair…
Faulkner students, faculty pursue HEAL Alabama certification
More than a dozen Faulkner University students and faculty are working toward their HEAL Alabama certification to help Faulkner’s campus become the healthiest it can be. Faulkner’s partnership with nonprofit Healthy Eating Active Living Alabama kicked off last semester as…
Sonia Price serves the 'poor in spirit' after graduating from Faulkner
After graduating from Faulkner University, Sonia Price’s ministry has been to serve the poor, the rich, the disabled, the blind, the homeless, the sick and those suffering from mental illnesses through her counseling work. Price came to Faulkner as a General/Clinical…
Faulkner alumna fights Alzheimer's, epilepsy with psychology degree
Amanda Eakin has done much to combat the effects of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia during her time at the UAB Neuropsychology Department. She began working there in 2013 after graduating from Faulkner in 2007. She earned a Bachelor of…
Faulkner ranked best in state for most affordable forensic psychology program
Faulkner University was recently ranked top in the state and 8th nationally for having the most affordable forensic psychology program by Best Value Schools. Best Value Schools focused on public and private colleges and universities that offer a bachelor’s in forensic…
Tony Blair to speak at Faulkner’s annual Benefit Dinner
Faulkner University announced The Right Honourable Tony Blair would be the speaker at Faulkner’s Annual Benefit Dinner during a press conference held Monday. President Mike Williams revealed the news on Montgomery’s campus. “This year, we’ve been able to secure a…
How Adult Online Classes Can Reignite Old Passions
Feeling stuck in your current position? Want to renew your interest in your field with new ideas? Ready to take your career path in a different direction? If so, consider taking adult online classes through Faulkner University to reignite those…
James and Sue Crabtree: 2018 Alumni of the Year
Jim Crabtree (‘59), pulled out an old annual from the bottom of his living room shelf, opened it and began flipping through the pages from years gone by. He bent over the yearbook, glancing over black and white photographs and…
A Place of High Worthiness: A story of two girls on a mission
Students Emily Ann Linder and Tashara “Jazzy” Harrison, interned during the 2017 fall semester with non-profit organization, Heal Ministries, in Jinja, Uganda. Heal Ministries is a nonprofit organization that offers Bible study, classes in sustainable farming, and vocational training to…