
Cumberland School of Law Alumnus Major General Bobby Christine Appointed Top Legal Officer for U.S. Army
Major General Bobby Christine, JD ’95, an alumnus of Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law, has been confirmed as the 43rd Judge Advocate General—the top legal officer—for the United States Army. This role places him at the forefront of legal counsel for the Army, guiding leaders and supporting its mission to defend the nation.

The Beeson Difference: Local pastors talk about the benefits of a Beeson education
Birmingham-area churches have benefited from the large number of Beeson alumni and students serving on staff.

Samford Business Students Explore Global Insurance Markets in London and Paris
Students in the Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) program in Samford University’s Brock School of Business recently returned from an unforgettable study abroad course, International Insurance Markets, in London and Paris.

Samford Hosts Inaugural Sports Business MVP Boot Camp
In July, Samford University’s Brock School of Business hosted its inaugural Sports Business MVP Boot Camp. The week-long experience, which hosted more than 50 students from across the United States, was developed through Samford’s nationally recognized Sports Industry Program.

Dynasty in Motion: Samford Track and Field Has Owned the Lanes and Raised the Bar Under Head Coach Rod Tiffin
Samford University's track and field program has collectively won 31 conference championships in the Southern Conference since 2008, a tradition of excellence that has seen the women's team win six consecutive outdoor and 10 indoor championships, and the men’s team claim the last five outdoor and six indoor titles.

For God. For Learning. Forward Ever: As Birmingham-Southern Students Faced Uncertainty, Samford Took Action
As Birmingham-Southern students faced uncertainty, Samford took action to love its neighbor. The students and the university will be forever changed.

Alabama Governor Appoints Samford Professor, Carol Ratcliffe, to Statewide Health Coordinating Council
Carol Ratcliffe, professor and chair of Samford’s Department of Healthcare Administration and Informatics, has been reappointed by Governor Kay Ivey to a second term on Alabama’s Statewide Health Coordinating Council. A respected nurse and health care executive, Ratcliffe will continue to advocate for health care consumers statewide through 2028.

Cumberland School of Law Launches Land Use & Natural Resources Law Center
Samford University Cumberland School of Law has launched the Land Use & Natural Resources Law Center, giving students new opportunities to explore careers at the intersection of law, environmental policy, and economic development.

Samford Pharmacy Professor Elizabeth Sheaffer Recognized with National Research Award
Elizabeth Sheaffer, associate dean in Samford’s McWhorter School of Pharmacy, was part of the author team honored with AACP’s Rufus A. Lyman Award for a paper on improving pharmacy faculty workload equity.

Commemorating Nicaea at 1,700
Read this year's Beeson magazine cover story on the legacy of the Council of Nicaea, which turns 1,700 years old in 2025.

Samford Students Dive into Hands-On Research at Dauphin Island Sea Lab
This summer, students from Howard College of Arts and Sciences immersed themselves in marine science courses and research at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL), a coastal research and education facility where Samford offers coursework as part of its Marine Science program.

Where You Sleep Is Just the Beginning: Thoughts for the Samford Class of 2029 and Their Families
It’s official—housing assignments have dropped, and your student’s journey to Samford just got very real. Suddenly there’s a building name, a room number, maybe even a new roommate’s name… and with that comes a wave of feelings: excitement, nervous energy, curiosity, and maybe a few butterflies. Totally normal!

Deric Thomas Named New Director of Lay Academy at Samford’s Beeson Divinity School
Deric Thomas has been named the next director of Beeson's Lay Academy, following Jim Pounds' retirement.

Alumni's Love for Basketball Program Inspires Impactful Gifts
Frank Buck, JD '75, and his family have given generously to Samford University, supporting the basketball program, multiple schools across campus and new investments into the university that will impact students for years to come.

A Remarkable Gift Reflects a Legacy of Faithfulness
This past spring, Samford University received a $13 million gift from the estate of Julius W. “David” Davidson ’58, the second-largest single estate gift in the university’s history.

Prolific Author Payne Honored as Thomas Welby Bozeman Endowed Chair
Impact of the Bozemans' gift on Payne and Samford's Department of Christian Ministry will be "immeasurable in our lifetime."

Cumberland School of Law Rises to No. 5 Nationally in Princeton Review Best Quality of Life Ranking
The Princeton Review released its Best Law Schools 2025 list, which includes Samford University Cumberland School of Law. Cumberland is ranked among the best in the nation in two specialized categories: No. 5 for Best Quality of Life, up one spot from the previous year, and No. 9 for Greatest Resources for Women.

Soccer Takes Exhibition From Ole Miss, 1-0
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford University soccer team earned a 1-0 win over the Ole Miss Rebels in the Bulldogs' final exhibition game for 2025 Friday evening at Shauna Yelton Field.

Samford Football Holds First Full Scrimmage Of Preseason
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford football team held its first full scrimmage of the 2025 preseason Friday morning at Pete Hanna Stadium.

Samford Football Holds Annual Media Day/Media PPK Competition
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford football program held its annual preseason Media Day and Media Punt, Pass, Kick competition Thursday at Pete Hanna Stadium and the Sullivan-Cooney Family Field House.

Two Bulldogs Named Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Samford's Matthew Smith and Damin Strydom were both named Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars earlier this week.

Men's Basketball Matches Up With Alabama A&M In Ballin in Boutwell Exhibition Game
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — After a sell-out crowd in 2024, basketball is back for a second year in Boutwell Auditorium. Formerly Bama in Boutwell, Ballin in Boutwell, presented by Nike and Hibbett, will tip off the week of October 13 and will feature four games throughout the week.