Enrolling in an associate degree program is often a sensible next step for high school graduates, professionals who are seeking a change of pace, or others who want to begin a new career. Now more than ever, earning this degree…
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Faulkner Awarded $4.25 million in Grants for African American, Minority Students
Faulkner University is proud to announce its reception of two substantial grants: the Predominantly Black Institution Competitive Grant and the Predominantly Black Institution Formula Grant. These grants are historic for the university because they represent the largest grants the university…
Meet the Faulkner Film Society
The Faulkner Film Society was founded to create an environment of entertainment and interaction on campus for students beyond the classroom. Jason Jewell of Faulkner’s humanities department began the Faulkner Film Society approximately sixteen years ago. “I was interested in…
Elementary Ed to the Navy: Zanesha Rhodes’ Journey to Becoming a Child Advocate
Even though 22-year old Zanesha Rhodes is the youngest of her siblings, she has a fighting spirit and a desire to protect the ones she loves, that is beyond her years. Her fierce desire to protect and defend the defenseless,…
CJ program prepares graduate for Homeland Security role
Homeland Security Forensic Interview Specialist, Crystal Gregory graduated from Faulkner University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree and is now employed with the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations division (HSI). In…
Finding a Home at Faulkner
“Home sweet home” is what Peggy Oliver hopes the freshman girls call the Margaret Berry Harris Residence Hall. Resident director of Harris dorms for eight years, Oliver goes above and beyond to welcome students to their new home. Much thought and…
Dr. Lamar Harrison’s legacy lives on at Faulkner
Dr. Lamar Allen Harrison is a household name at Faulkner University. Whether you’ve enjoyed a Faulkner Eagles Baseball game at the Lamar Harrison Baseball Field or visited the Faulkner Mobile campus property donated by the Harrison family, you’ve seen the…
Faulkner offering full-tuition scholarships to traditional undergraduate Bible majors
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – In honor of Faulkner alumnus and Lads to Leaders founder, Dr. Jack Zorn, Faulkner University has announced it will be awarding full tuition scholarships to traditional undergraduate Bible majors beginning with those enrolling in the fall 2022 semester. This…
Getting the Most Out of Your Digital Time at Faulkner University
If you’re considering Faulkner University’s online programs, you might be under the false impression that they’re not as beneficial as on-campus courses and traditional student life. However, our digital university experience is designed to provide students with more than just…
Famous Christian author Joe Beam honored by alma mater
Famous Christian author Joe Beam is well-known for helping people in marital crises salvage their marriages and build them back better than before. Beam attended Faulkner University, then called Alabama Christian College, from 1967 to 1969. Since then, Beam has…