Second-generation pharmacist Anna Noojin’s dream job has turned into a nightmare because of pharmacy benefit managers, she said during a trip to advocate for reform in Washington.
The Alabama School of the Arts (ASOTA) at the University of Mobile announces expanded scholarship opportunities for new students pursuing performing arts degrees, with scholarship awards up to $25,000 each year.
Did you see the news today? If you did, you may have seen reports of data breaches, information hacks, cyber threats and holiday scams targeting the elderly.
The Leadership Project, a new initiative launched by University of Mobile President Charles Smith to multiply the university’s Kingdom impact through the development of faculty, staff and student leaders.
Michael Whitman said when he went to make a plaque for Mary Annice Fenn, it hit him that this had to be some kind of record, and not just at his church.
Thank you for the article “When should you see a therapist?” in the Nov. 20 edition of The Baptist Paper. It was spot on and an amazingly accurate piece.
Here’s the Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson for Dec. 21, written by Jeffery M. Leonard, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biblical & Religious Studies at Samford University.
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