As more than 800 National Football League (NFL) coaches, scouts and front-office personnel and 100 top college senior football players packed up Jan. 28 to
February marks Mary Jean Thomason’s 10th anniversary as director of the Samford University Library. Thomason, who has a master of library science degree from the
Legislation calling for elective Bible courses in public schools has captured the attention of the religious community but not necessarily because it is supported.
Samford’s Resource Center for Pastoral Excellence is sponsoring workshops on Christian stewardship. Living Generously is the theme of the Monday evening sessions. The next two
Elizabeth Bush, a December 2005 graduate of Judson College, has begun work as an intern for the Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) program. KEMI is
Judson’s Jennifer Hoggle, director of the equestrian program, and Kayla Jones, equine student, attended the Alabama Quarter Horse Association annual meeting Jan. 21 in Prattville.
Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School will hold the William E. Conger Jr. Lectures on Biblical Preaching Feb. 21–23. Phillip Jensen, dean of St. Andrews Cathedral
The Samford University Theatre will present two plays during February. “Vincent in Brixton,” by Nicholas Wright, will be performed in Harrison Theatre at 7:30 p.m.
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