The change in Alyssa Hamm’s family seemed to happen overnight, like a switch had flipped and a light was extinguished, she said. It was the day her 18-month old son, Griffin, wanted to be left alone in the dark. The…
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Mark Churchwell Entrepreneurship award announced
The Mark Churchwell Entrepreneurship is a new competitive award created as a way to honor Mark Churchwell, a long-time faculty member in of the Harris College of Business, who died unexpectedly in May of 2017. The scholarship was announced by…
Faulkner University Named to Victory Media’s 2018 Military Friendly Schools List
Faulkner University has a strong tradition of standing by the nation’s military and was again named a 2018-2019 Military Friendly School by Victory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs, STEM Jobs, and Military Spouse. Faulkner has earned the designation for the…
Faulkner University strengthens friendship with Chinese partners
An international friendship that has remained strong for nearly a decade was made evident again as Faulkner University hosted three professors from Xiangyang, China, last week. The visit was a part of a cultural exchange program between Faulkner University and…
How to Overcome the 3 Major Challenges of the Adult College Student
Pursuing a degree as an adult isn’t always simple, but it’s a worthy, rewarding experience. If you’re struggling to balance your studies with the demands of adult life, you’re not alone. Discover how to overcome three of the most notable…
Hicks retire after finding fulfillment in Faulkner's mission
Andre Carter poked his head into the small quarters of Dr. Ed Hicks’ office at Faulkner University. He was smiling after just finishing the drive from Tuskegee University, where he is currently a Master’s candidate after completing his undergrad at Faulkner. “I want…
Accessing College Textbooks without Breaking the Bank
When it comes time for the semester to begin, many students who are hesitant to shell out the up-front cost of a textbook are left frantically scrambling to purchase the books they need at the last minute. Fortunately, there are…
Faulkner intern to Cintas manager, Gore honored for success
When Sheena Ariel Riley Gore first came to Faulkner University as a student, it was because she wanted a place that respected her Christian faith. It would also propel her on a successful career path within the expansive Cintas enterprise.…
Dream to be an Eagle soars Isbell to grand heights
Jason Isbell’s story began when he was a 6th grade student on a visit to Faulkner’s Montgomery campus. He knew then, he would become a Faulkner Eagle. Now, he is the current vice president of Legal and Governmental Affairs at…
3 Tips for Making Your Group Project a Success
Every single student is different. It might seem like a simple concept, but it’s a truth that can prove especially important when it comes time to engage in group projects in college. While the opportunity to work with others can…