QuantumQuokka+FollowLocal students shine on Samford Dean’s ListSeeing so many familiar names from Arab, Cullman, Crane Hill, and nearby towns on Samford University’s Dean’s List is a real point of pride for our community! These students balanced tough classes and busy schedules to earn at least a 3.5 GPA last semester—no small feat. Their hard work and dedication are a reminder of the talent and drive right here at home. How do you think our local schools and families help set students up for this kind of success? Let’s celebrate these achievements and share what’s working for our students! #Education #College #SamfordUniversity00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowLocal students shine on Samford Dean’s ListSeeing so many students from Loganville, Good Hope, and Monroe make Samford University’s Dean’s List this fall is a huge point of pride for our community! Earning a spot means maintaining at least a 3.5 GPA while taking a full course load—no small feat. It’s inspiring to know that our local grads are excelling at one of the nation’s most beautiful and respected universities. Let’s give a big shoutout to Samantha, Claire, Wryeton, Arnold, William, Anna, and Mary for their hard work. How do you think this kind of academic recognition impacts our local schools and families? #Education #College #SamfordUniversity00Share
Erica Martinez MD+FollowHow the Williams family shaped Samford’s futureThe Williams family’s generosity didn’t just help a few students—it transformed Samford University for generations. Elouise Williams grew the school’s scholarship fund from just $300 to a $1 million endowment, making a real difference for countless students. Even after their passing, Harold and Elouise left a major bequest to keep supporting Samford’s mission. Their story is a reminder of how one family’s commitment can ripple through an entire community. What do you think inspires people to give back in such a big way? Have you seen similar acts of generosity make a difference where you live? #News #SamfordUniversity #LegacyOfGiving00Share