Serving Beyond the Counter: Samford Pharmacy Alumnae Lead a New Model for Better Care
Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy alumnae Jennifer Campbell, Pharm.D., ’00, and Pauline Long, Pharm.D., ’05, are redefining patient care through an innovative, community-focused model. As co-owners of MedsPLUS, LLC, they are expanding the role of pharmacists beyond traditional settings, improving access, education and health outcomes in underserved communities.
Cumberland School of Law Alumna Lenora Pate Inducted into Alabama Women’s Hall of Fame
In March, Samford University Cumberland School of Law alumna Lenora Pate, JD ’85, was posthumously inducted into the Alabama Women’s Hall of Fame.
Samford Physician Assistant Students Record 100% Pass Rate on National Certification Exam
Samford University’s 2025 physician assistant (PA) cohort earned a 100% first time pass rate on the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE), finishing nine points above the national average. The accomplishment highlights the students’ steady preparation and the dedication of the program’s faculty and staff.
Backstage Pass: Commercial Music Student Gains Rare GRAMMY Access
As music’s biggest night unfolded in Los Angeles, California, Samford University junior Via Vicary found herself not just watching the 2026 GRAMMY Awards—but walking among the artists, songwriters and producers she has long admired.
Step Sing’s 76th Edition Ramps Up at Samford with Audience Expected to Eclipse 70,000
The beloved student musical showcase runs Jan. 29-31, featuring 18 groups performing in front of sold-out Wright Center crowds and a massive livestream audience,
Serving Deaf Church Becomes Calling for Beeson Divinity School Alumni
Beeson alumnus Bob Ayres is starting DeafChurch Together in Florida, a network of house churches to serve Deaf people. He's been aided in his efforts by fellow Beeson alumnus Rick McClain, who also serves in Deaf world.
Tony Hale Receives Honorary Doctorate at Samford’s Fall Commencement
Emmy-winning actor encourages 290 new graduates to value friendships as much as their careers.
