
Howard College Faculty Navigate the Rise of AI in the Classroom: Part One
As artificial intelligence continues to transform education and the broader world, faculty in Samford University’s Howard College of Arts and Sciences are leading the way in helping students think critically and ethically about its implications.

Beeson Alumni Help Historic Baptist Church Mark 100th Anniversary: ‘It’s About the Gospel’
The centennial service for Berney Points Baptist Church on Aug. 11, held at Christ the King (CTK) Anglican Church, was a living testament to the faithfulness of God and the impact of the interdenominational commitment of Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School.

From Parents for Parents: Why We Love Family Weekend
When our youngest daughter made the decision to attend Samford, we were more than thrilled. But we did not expect the blessings our family would receive and the connections we would build through this university.

From Parents for Parents: Family Weekend Concert
My husband and I prayed that our daughter’s college search would lead her to a place that felt like home and offered strong opportunities in the School of the Arts. After several exceptional tours, we visited Samford on a cloudless, summer day and immediately felt the community. The warmth of the campus and the people – from staff, to faculty, to students –created an indescribable bond. Our prayers for a university family were answered, and the three of us gained more than expected.

Samford’s Communication Sciences Department Advances Mission with New Listening and Spoken Language Initiative
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in Samford University’s School of Health Professions is launching the Listening and Spoken Language Focused Study Initiative, or LSL-FSI, made possible by a generous gift from the Hill family.

Moffett & Sanders professor Jennifer Coleman to be inducted into American Academy of Nursing
Professor Jennifer Coleman has made significant contributions to nursing education, mentorship and the broader nursing community. In recognition of her impact, she will be inducted into the American Academy of Nursing.

Samford Alumnus Bradyn Debysingh Makes West End Debut in The Phantom of the Opera
Samford University alumnus Bradyn Debysingh ’21 has taken the stage at one of the world’s most iconic theatres: His Majesty’s Theatre in London.

Samford Stockham Scholars Host Carol Swain for Dinner and Conversation
Samford University’s Stockham Scholars program welcomed political scientist and legal scholar Carol Swain for dinner and conversation on the first day of the fall semester, giving students the opportunity to hear her personal journey and perspective on American politics, race relations and the state of higher education.

Awards Recognize Lasting Contributions of Thielman, Belski, Poleshek
Faculty and staff excellence were honored with the annual Woolley, Buchanan and Nunnelly awards.

A Faithful Servant
Beeson alumnus Kevin Mills shares a special word about his longtime friend and fellow Beeson alumnus, Tim Evans, in honor of his decades of service to the Lord and His church.

Vaulting Into Opportunity: Jed Sisco Embraces Samford’s Online Environmental Master’s Program
For Jed Sisco, a native of Morrow, Ohio, choosing Samford University’s Master of Science in Environmental Health, Policy and Management (MSEM) program was an unexpected but timely decision.

Samford School of Education Celebrates Honorees at 10th Anniversary Learning for Life Dinner
On August 20, Samford University’s Orlean Beeson School of Education hosted its annual Learning for Life awards dinner, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the event.

President Taylor touts 'courage' at Samford's 184th opening convocation
Samford University's fifth-year president encouraged students and faculty to face the year with courage, trust in God’s support and filter external voices that peddle fear.

What the Nicene Creed Affirms--And Rejects
Beeson professor Stefana Dan Laing recently published an article titled, "What the Nicene Creed Affirms and Rejects" for The Living Church.

Samford Welcomes New Students at Move-In Day
Samford University welcomed new students in the class of 2029 during move-in days at the five first-year residence halls on central campus.

Core Texts Lectures to Enrich Student Learning at Samford this Fall
Samford Students will experience a new approach to Core Texts through a pair of campuswide lectures that align directly with assigned readings in the curriculum.

Scholars of Merit Announced for Summer 2025 Term
The following Cumberland School of Law students qualified as Scholars of Merit for the summer 2025 term.

Volleyball Set To Compete In Tennessee Tournament
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford volleyball team will travel to Knoxville, Tenn., to compete in a tournament hosted by the University of Tennessee on Thursday and Friday. The Bulldogs will take on Winthrop Thursday at 4 p.m. (CT) and Tennessee Friday at 1 p.m. (CT).

Soccer Travels To Atlanta To Take On Georgia State Thursday
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford soccer team will travel to Atlanta to take on the Georgia State Panthers Thursday evening at 6 p.m. at the Georgia State Soccer Complex.

Volleyball Wins First Match of The Season in Five-Set Thriller
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford volleyball team picked up its first win of the season Sunday, outlasting Troy 3-2 (25-22, 20-25, 21-25, 25-23, 15-9) at the Pete Hanna Center.

Volleyball Falls to Georgia in Season Opener
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Samford volleyball team fell to Georgia in their season opener, 3-0 (18-25, 19-25, 20-25), Friday evening in the Pete Hanna Center.

Bulldog Cross Country Earns Top Five Finishes at Season Opener
OXFORD, Ala. - The Samford men's and women's cross country teams opened it's season tonight at the Foothills Invitational, hosted by Jacksonville State. The Bulldog men's side finished in third in the 20-team field while the women's side came in fourth out of 21 teams.