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…
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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…
Faulkner graduate awarded Teacher of the Year from Elmore County High School
Mary Lawless Jones’ dropped her camera on the football field in shock when they called out her name. The Faulkner University graduate was named Elmore County High School’s Teacher of the Year. Jones was first called out to the football…
Images in Ink brings national spotlight to Faulkner University students
For Great Books Honors student Thomas Bradley, the arts represent a way of releasing the bottled-up emotion inside when spoken words prove too weak. His release? Writing poetry. It’s a skill the Faulkner University sophomore has nurtured for most of…
Faulkner University ranked 1st in Alabama, 10th nationally for best online criminal justice Master’s degree
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Faulkner University was recently ranked among the top in the nation for having the best online Master’s degree program in justice administration from a private, nonprofit university. The ranking through The Best Master’s Degrees, ranked Faulkner first…
Faulkner Law honors their own during Meet our Vets event
The nation’s men and women who serve or have served in the armed forces can be found in the classroom or walking down the halls on Faulkner University’s campus. Faulkner Law made a point to celebrate their students, staff and…
Dr. Andrew Jacobs awarded Outstanding Educator for 'invigorating' Great Books Honors program
The crowd of Faulkner University students, faculty and staff erupted in roaring applause as Dr. David Rampersad announced Dr. Andrew Jacobs the winner of the Outstanding Educator Award for the 2016-2017 school year during the Faculty Awards Chapel on Thursday. With…
Faulkner’s Fall Festival brings smiles to Davis Elementary students
There were smiles all around as the entire student body of Montgomery Public School’s E.T. Davis Elementary School celebrated Fall Festival at Faulkner University. Students had the chance to enjoy creating arts and crafts, throw a football, feel a snake…
Faulkner president announces plans for area’s first autism center
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The day Mike and Lisa Williams discovered their son was diagnosed with autism, it felt as if a “bomb had gone off” in their home. The news changed their lives, but it did not mean they would give up on their…