Stepping off the bus with more than 40 other college students, Faulkner University business administration major, Israel Afangideh stopped in his tracks. Devastation, debris, and destroyed homes were left in the wake of Hurricane Harvey after the storm hit the…
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Faulkner University graduate heads to Winter Olympics
One Faulkner University graduate is paving her way to the 2018 Winter Olympic Games this month for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It has been a dream for the 2015 Faulkner alumna, Christa Springs since her avid interest in the games and…
How to Choose Your Psychology Field
Psychology has long been one of the most sought-after undergraduate degrees, and this remains true even now – according to Niche, it’s the seventh most popular major in the nation. But choosing a career in psychology isn’t always simple. Faulkner University offers…
3 Signs You Should Pursue Computer Science
The evolution of computer technology won’t slow down anytime soon, and this means that the time is ripe to pursue a career in computer and information science. But as with most educational pursuits, computer science isn’t everyone’s cup of tea…
Campus icon, Alice Moore retires from Faulkner after nearly 3 decades
Over the last 27 years, it was not uncommon to see Alice Moore open the doors of the cafeteria before dawn and begin working with her team to have warm eggs, bacon and grits ready for hungry students at Faulkner…
Faulkner University to host mass shooting preparedness seminar for Huntsville churches
In light of recent church shootings such as the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas, Faulkner University’s Huntsville campus will bring together church staff members and law enforcement officers on Monday to formulate a Crisis Plan for each congregation to…
Faulkner Faculty Spotlight: Terry Brown
Years at Faulkner? 34 years Education? I’m from Colorado, but I attended Pepperdine University in California and earned a Bachelor’s degree in PE and a Master’s degree in sport medicine. I taught there and then went to Arizona State for four…
Are You Ready for an Accelerated Degree Program?
Fast-paced and coursework-intensive, accelerated degree programs can take you by surprise if you’re not prepared. Because of their expedited format, accelerated classes may demand more of your attention and time than traditional courses. Knowing what to expect from your accelerated…
Faulkner University names Everette Johnson new Faulkner Chief of Police
Faulkner University announced on Tuesday that Everette Johnson was named the university’s new Faulkner Chief of Police effective immediately. Chief Johnson has a deep care for the Faulkner community, strong work ethic, and commitment to live out his faith, said Dr. Jean-Noel Thompson, Faulkner’s…
4 Celebrities with Online Degrees
Online degree programs are well-known for their flexibility, making them a great option for working professionals. Because online programs allow students to study anytime and anywhere, they’re becoming increasingly popular among celebrities, who may not have time otherwise to pursue…