50 Years and 500 Miles: Alumna Beth Avery Celebrates 50 Years as Licensed Pharmacist and Blazes New Trails
Elizabeth Avery '73 recently celebrated 50 years as a licensed pharmacist. From McWhorter School of Pharmacy to an long career at Southeast Alabama Medical Center, Avery always goes the extra mile. Now that is more true than ever as she aims to complete all 800 miles of the Great Smoky Mountain's trails at age 75.
50 Years and 500 Miles: Alumna Beth Avery Celebrates 50 Years as Licensed Pharmacist and Blazes New Trails
Elizabeth Avery '73 recently celebrated 50 years as a licensed pharmacist. From McWhorter School of Pharmacy to an long career at Southeast Alabama Medical Center, Avery always goes the extra mile. Now that is more true than ever as she aims to complete all 800 miles of the Great Smoky Mountain's trails at age 75.
Johnston Steps Up to the Plate with Tik Tok’s Favorite Baseball Team
McKinley Johnston, sophomore marketing major with a sports marketing concentration in Samford University’s Brock School of Business, is gearing up for an exciting internship with the Savannah Bananas this summer.
Samford University Student Media Publications Win College Media Association Apple Awards
Samford University's student media publications brought home more accolades from the College Media Association's annual conference on March 16.
Samford University’s STEM Scholars Hosts Third Annual Networking Event
Samford University's STEM Scholars program, which provides scholarships for academically gifted transfer students committed to a STEM career, proudly hosted its third annual networking event on Friday, March 15.
Contributing to the National Conversation on Marriage and Divorce
The institution of marriage and the dissolution of some of those same unions have become deeply threaded into the fabric of American life and society, according to a new textbook on the subject, Marriage and Divorce in America: Issues, Trends, and Controversies.
Celebrating Grace: Eastman points students toward Christ in Biblical Studies lectures
Susan Eastman, associate research professor emerita of New Testament at Duke Divinity School, led students and guests through the book of Romans in this year’s Biblical Studies Lectures, held at Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School.
Cumberland School of Law Announces Faculty and Staff Award Recipients for 2023-24
Each year, Samford University Cumberland School of Law announces faculty and staff award recipients. The below faculty and staff members were honored with these awards for their work during the 2023-24 school year.
Late Comeback Falls Just Short In NCAA Tournament Loss To Kansas
The 13th-seeded Samford men's basketball team nearly erased a 22-point second-half deficit before eventually falling to fourth-seeded Kansas, 93-89, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Thursday evening in the Delta Center.
Cumberland School of Law Educational Symposium Amplifies Trafficking Survivor’s Story
In March, Samford University Cumberland School of Law hosted its second annual educational symposium aimed at leveraging faculty expertise in various legal areas. The school’s Continuing Legal Education (CLE) department, the Center for Children, Law and Ethics and Samford’s International Justice Mission hosted a four-hour CLE seminar focused on the critical issue of child trafficking and featured Carissa Phelps, attorney and nationally recognized anti-human trafficking advocate.
Samford University Announces Next Provost
After an extensive nationwide search, Samford University has announced David Cimbora as its next provost and vice president for academic affairs. Cimbora is currently the executive dean of George Fox University’s Wellness Enterprise. He will begin his tenure at Samford effective July 1.
Samford Marching Band Rallies the Bulldogs to Victory in SoCon Tournament
Coleman Cox, a freshman biblical studies major and saxophone player in Samford University’s Marching Band, recently recounted his experiences at last week’s Southern Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament in Asheville, North Carolina.
Neill Participates in National Opinion Writing Conference, Prepares for Judicial Clerkship
Taylor Neill, a third-year Samford University Cumberland School of Law student, recently participated in the fourth annual Judicial Clerkship Opinion Writing Conference hosted by the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. Neill was one of 36 participants from across the country selected to attend the prestigious conference, all of whom have accepted judicial clerkships during the 2024-25 term.
Matthew Madden’s Dreams Take Flight in Brock School of Business
Samford University senior Matthew Madden’s journey through Brock School of Business has been nothing short of transformative. As an economics major, , Madden’s experiences have opened various professional doors.
Burns finds purpose through Samford’s Center for Congregational Resources, looks forward to serving the center in new role
Prior to joining the staff of Samford University’s Center for Congregational Resources (CCR) in 2011 as its program manager, Keri Burns was unsure of what her future held. Holding onto her faith in God and his purpose for her life, Burns joined the CCR to help cultivate her personal passion for helping churches. Now Burns leads the center as its director and she’s more fueled than ever to expand upon its success.
Cheer on the Bulldogs Thursday as They Take on Kansas in the NCAA Tournament
Samford’s men’s basketball team will travel to Salt Lake City, Utah, to take on Kansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The game will take place on Thursday, March 21, at 7:55 p.m. MT (8:55 CDT) and will be aired on TBS. Tune in to cheer on the Bulldogs as they take on the Jayhawks!
Samford University Appoints Adam Winn as New Chair of Biblical and Religious Studies Department
Following a nationwide search, Adam Winn, PhD, a distinguished scholar of the New Testament, has been selected as the new chair of Samford University's Howard College of Arts and Sciences Department of Biblical and Religious Studies. Winn's tenure, effective August 2024, follows the leadership of Roy Ciampa, who admirably served as the department's chair for six years.
Ripkens share “non-negotiables” from persecuted church
As part of the Global Voices lecture series at Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School on March 14, Nik and Ruth Ripken shared lessons they learned from the persecuted church after interviewing more than 600 persecuted believers in more than 70 countries.
Samford Softball Returns To SoCon Play At Wofford
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Following a victory over Alabama State in the midweek, the Samford softball team will hit the road as the Bulldogs head east for an Easter Weekend series at Wofford.
Bulldogs To Host Longwood In Non-Conference Series This Weekend
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Samford University baseball team will step out of SoCon play to host Longwood in a three-game series this weekend at Joe Lee Griffin Field. The teams are set to play a doubleheader Friday at 1 p.m. and a single game Saturday, also at 1 p.m. Games two and three of the series can be seen live on ESPN+.
Bulldogs Swat Alabama State In Homestand Finale
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – To close out a four-game homestand, the Samford softball team upended the Alabama State Hornets 4-0 on Wednesday night at Samford Softball Stadium.
Bulldogs Dominate SoCon Weekly Honors
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Samford's Titus Moore, Carl Moore and Ellison Chadwick were all honored by the Southern Conference when the league released its weekly track field Wednesday afternoon.
Samford Signs McMillan To Extension
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – After leading Samford to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 24 years, head men's basketball coach Bucky McMillan has been signed to a contract extension, the university announced Tuesday.