Faulkner University Courses Earn Quality Matters Certification

Faulkner University’s courses in Criminal Law, Teaching of Elementary Mathematics, and Introduction to Graduate Biblical Studies have earned the prestigious Quality Matters (QM) Certification Mark following a rigorous review process. The QM Certification Mark is a globally recognized symbol of…
Iesha Brooks

NAHRO Appoints Iesha Brooks To Serve on National Leadership Committee  

The National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) appointed Faulkner Law graduate Iesha Brooks to serve a two-year term on the national Legislative Network Advisory Committee that began February of 2024.   Brooks is a native of Montgomery, Alabama, and…
Joey Burns, center left, stands with his family after being awarded Distinguished Alumnus.

Faulkner Alumnus Joey Burns Reflects on Faith and Family Business Legacy

In 1987, Joey Burns, a Faulkner University alumnus, returned to his hometown of Grovetown, Georgia, to start the Double “B” Plant Farm with his parents, Johnnie and Barbara Burns. Burns credits his studies in biology at Faulkner—where students learn about…
President Mitch Henry awards Ashley Abrams with the Accomplished Alumna Award.

Ashley Abrams Uses Her Experience to Advocate for Youth Mental Health

Ashley Abrams, MS ALC CTAPSB, has turned a personal struggle with mental health into a career dedicated to helping others. Diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder at the age of 17, she felt embarrassed, ashamed, and scared. With little guidance available…

Faulkner’s Legal Studies Graduate Finds Balance in Law School, Life

Faulkner alumna Mary Nix-Caffee found a holistic approach to balancing life, a young family and her legal career from the strong foundation she received from Faulkner’s Legal Studies department. At 34, she achieved her dream of graduating from law school…

The Future of Learning: Positive Applications of AI in Education

Will AI replace teachers? Absolutely not! Teachers make countless critical decisions every day and play an essential role in both education and the community. Technology is ever-evolving, and the reality is this: students are already using AI. So why not…