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Beeson Divinity School Alumnus: Giving Back is a “Gift”
Twenty years after graduating from Beeson Divinity School, Michael Straus, ’MTS 06, is now giving back to the school he said gave him an “amazingly enriching experience.”
 
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Cumberland School of Law Trial Team Finishes as National Finalist in Online National Trial Competition 
Members of Samford University Cumberland School of Law’s national trial team—second-year students Grant Miller and Makayela Bouldes—competed in the Online National Trial Competition (ONC), finishing as the national finalists in their division.  
 
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Samford Business Faculty Member Highlights Faith-Centered Approach to AI in New Article for The Gospel Coalition
As AI continues to transform industries worldwide, Darin White, Margaret Gage Bush Distinguished Professor of Business at Samford University Brock School of Business, is encouraging students and professionals to think carefully about its impact.
 
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Cumberland School of Law Moot Court Team Excels at ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition Regional
Cumberland School of Law’s moot court program celebrated an exceptional showing at the Boston Regional of the American Bar Association’s National Appellate Advocacy Competition. One team reached their final round, a second team reached their semifinal round, and three students received individual awards.
 
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Samford Nursing Clinic Builds on Faith, Service and the Courage to Care
Associate professors Sherri Chatman and Kristen Johnston have been living that calling through a volunteer and faith-based clinic they help lead at Hunter Street Baptist Church.
 
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Samford University Announces New Vice President for Student Affairs
Following an extensive nationwide search, Samford University has announced Dr. Nathan Shelburne as its next vice president for student affairs. Shelburne is currently the senior director of new student programs at Baylor University. His service at Samford will begin on July 1.
 
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Commercial Music Student Earns Golden Ticket on American Idol
Samford student earns American Idol golden ticket, reflecting the strength of the School of the Arts.
 
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Mathews Named Dean of Samford University’s School of Public Health
Samford University has named Suresh Mathews, PhD, dean of the School of Public Health, effective March 2, 2026. In this role, he will guide the school’s continued growth and advance its mission to prepare graduates to improve health outcomes and strengthen communities worldwide.
 
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Leading with Courage: Samford Education Faculty Prepare to Provide Professional Development in Ecuador
This spring break, a team of School of Education faculty will travel to Ecuador to build relationships with three schools, provide professional development and assess opportunities for future student involvement. This initiative reflects the School of Education’s commitment to leading with purpose and preparing educators to serve globally.
 
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Samford’s 2026 Robbins Lecture Explores Courage, Spiritual Health and the Call to Thrive
Samford University’s Howard College of Arts and Sciences hosted the 2026 Robbins Lecture on Feb. 26.
 
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Building Bridges Across Generations: Samford’s 2026 Trinity Forum Encourages Dialogue and Understanding
Samford University’s Orlean Beeson School of Education, in partnership with the Office of Community Enrichment, hosted the 2026 Trinity Forum on Feb. 17, bringing together educators, students and community partners for an evening of dialogue centered on generational differences in teaching and learning.
 
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Alumna Lisa Olson Honored for Distinguished Service in Music Education
Inspired by classroom experiences, she transformed her concern for music programs into purposeful advocacy.
 
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Samford History Department Hosts Lectures on the Declaration of Independence in Recognition of America’s 250th Anniversary
Samford University’s Howard College of Arts and Sciences hosted two events in Reid Chapel commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
 
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Samford Startup Student Business Owner Advances to North American Finals of the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards
Madison Hamilton, a junior marketing and entrepreneurship student at Samford’s Brock School of Business and founder of Stitched By Madison, won the national round of the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards and will compete at the North America Regionals in Chicago this March.
 
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Samford Pharmacy Student Selected for Boston Medical Center Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Scholarship
Jon Coley, a third-year Doctor of Pharmacy student at Samford University’s McWhorter School of Pharmacy, has been selected for the competitive Boston Medical Center All-In Committee Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Scholarship, earning the opportunity to complete two consecutive APPE rotations during his fourth year. The achievement highlights both Coley’s dedication to compassionate, inclusive patient care and the strength of McWhorter’s experiential education program, which prepares students for high-impact clinical opportunities nationwide.
 
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Cumberland School of Law Student Harper Cook Attends National Environmental Law Conference
Harper Cook, a second-year student at Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law, recently represented the school at the American Law Institute’s Environmental Law Conference, one of the nation’s leading gatherings for environmental law scholars, practitioners and policymakers.
 
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Three Questions to Ask Your Student About Academic Success
As midterms approach, the Academic Success Center at Samford University is encouraging families to check in with their students about academic progress. In this Q&A, Bridget Rose, assistant dean of the Academic Success Center, shares three simple but important questions parents can ask this month: Have you checked your midterm grades? How has your attendance been? Have you met with your academic adviser? These conversations can help students identify challenges early, understand course expectations and stay on track for registration and future semesters. Rose also explains what midterm grades mean, why attendance policies matter and how advising appointments support long-term success.
 
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Helping Students Find Their Path: Inside the Career Development Center
As students begin thinking about majors, internships and life after graduation, the Samford University Career Development Center is ready to help at every stage. In this Q&A, Dora Ditchfield, director of the Career Development Center, and Julie Boyd, director of Parent and Family Engagement, discuss when students should first visit the center, how advisors guide those who are unsure about their major, and the many resources available—from resume reviews and mock interviews to internship support and alumni networking. They also share practical ways parents can encourage students to take ownership of their career planning and make the most of Samford’s personalized advising.
 
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Samford Defeats Wofford 59-57 in SoCon Quarterfinals
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Samford women's basketball delivered a resilient performance to upset No. 3 seed Wofford 59-57 in the Southern Conference Tournament quarterfinal Thursday at Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville. The Bulldogs advance to the next round after holding off a late Terriers rally.
 
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Bulldogs Head To Kennesaw State For Four-Game Series This Weekend
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford University baseball team will travel to Kennesaw State for a four-game series this weekend. The teams are set for a single game Friday at 3 p.m., a doubleheader Saturday at 11 a.m. and a single game Sunday at 1 p.m. All four games can be seen live on ESPN+.
 
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Samford’s Franklin Qualifies For NCAA Indoor Championships
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Samford sophomore Bradley Franklin has qualified for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in the men's 60-meter hurdles after an impressive performance at last week's SoCon Championships.
 
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Samford Women's Basketball Set For SoCon Quarterfinal In Asheville
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford women's basketball team will face No. 3 seed Wofford in the Southern Conference Tournament quarterfinals Thursday, March 5, at approximately 2:30 p.m. CT at the Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville, N.C.
 
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Bulldogs Return Home to Down West Georgia 8-1
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Samford softball team returned home to host West Georgia tonight. Playing just their sixth home game of the season, the Bulldogs jumped on top of the Wolves early and came away with an 8-1 victory. Samford's record moves to 8-13 on the season after the victory.
 
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Samford's Booth and Faulkner Earn SoCon Honors
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - The Samford men's basketball team had two individuals receive accolades from the Southern Conference office today as they released their All-Conference awards. Jadin Booth is the first Samford athlete to earn Player of the Year honors, as he was named to the Newcomer of the Year and to the All-SoCon First Team. Dylan Faulkner was named to the First Team and was named to the All-Defense team.