Education – University of Mobile https://umobile.edu Multiplying Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World. Start Your Journey Mon, 05 Jan 2026 21:22:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://umobile.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/UMB_Favicon-300x300-1-150x150.png Education – University of Mobile https://umobile.edu 32 32 Looking for a Career Change? Become a Teacher with University of Mobile’s Alternative Master of Arts in Education https://umobile.edu/2026/01/looking-for-a-career-change-become-a-teacher-with-university-of-mobiles-alternative-master-of-arts-in-education/ Mon, 05 Jan 2026 21:22:08 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=110105 MOBILE, Ala. – Considering a career change? The University of Mobile’s Alternative Master of Arts in Education provides a clear pathway into a teaching career for individuals with bachelor’s degrees in fields other than education.

Earn a master’s degree while preparing for Alabama Class A teacher certification in Early Childhood or Elementary Education. Courses are offered in a flexible, blended format that includes online coursework, evening on-campus classes and a culminating internship experience.

Proven Success for Graduates

UM’s School of Education has an excellent track record for preparing graduates for successful teaching careers, with a 100% pass rate on the edTPA – the state-required teaching performances assessment – and 100% job placement for graduates of the Alternative Master of Arts in Education in early childhood or elementary education.

Supportive, Faith-Based Environment

Rooted in the University of Mobile’s commitment to Christ-centered higher education, students benefit from a low student-to-faculty ratio that fosters personalized instruction and mentorship from experienced education faculty.

The program emphasizes both professional excellence and a heart for service, equipping graduates to teach with competence, compassion and purpose

A Calling to Teach

“Teaching is one of the most meaningful and impactful callings a person can pursue,” said Dr. Ashley Milner, dean of the School of Education. “This program is designed for individuals who feel called to the classroom later in life and want a supportive, faith-based environment that values their previous education and professional experience while preparing them to serve students well.”

Take the Next Step

Applications are being accepted now for classes starting in Spring, Summer or Fall semesters. Learn more or apply at umobile.edu/um-info. Call Enrollment Services at 251.442.2222 or contact Graduate Enrollment Counselor Grace Blankenship at gblankenship@umobile.edu.

About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university pursuing excellence “For Christ & His Kingdom.” With a vision to “Multiply Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World,” the university honors God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known.

The university was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, UM offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Learn more at umobile.edu/um-info and connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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Calling to Teach, Mission to Serve https://umobile.edu/2025/06/calling-to-teach-mission-to-serve/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 18:17:52 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=109488 How do you know when you’re exactly where God wants you to be – using your gifts, following His calling, and making an impact that reaches beyond yourself ? 

For Brinkley Hearn, a University of Mobile 2024 graduate with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education, confirmation didn’t come in a single moment, but in the quiet, daily victories of her first year as a fourth-grade teacher at Saraland Elementary School. 

Just a year ago, Brinkley stood on the graduation stage in front of Weaver Hall and accepted the university’s highest honor for a graduating female senior, the Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Award. Today, she is seeing the impact of her University of Mobile education come to life in her own classroom – an education that prepared her not just to teach, but to lead with faith and purpose. 

“I feel an undeniable sense that I am exactly where I am meant to be. Every day, I have seen my students not only grow academically but also personally, and it feels like I am a part of something bigger than myself. The challenges and triumphs have become moments where I can feel God’s presence guiding me, strengthening me, and using me to make a difference in their lives. It is more than just a job – it is a mission – and I know I am fulfilling my calling.” 

– Brinkley Hearn 24 

Nationally Recognized for Excellence 

The University of Mobile School of Education is nationally recognized for preparing teachers like Brinkley. Inspirational professors, 100% pass rates on teacher exams and collaborative partnerships throughout the community are just a few reasons UM is recognized for national excellence by the prestigious Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. 

The school maintains a 100% pass rate on the Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) for graduates, and 100% of Early Childhood and Elementary majors exceed the minimum passing score on their first attempt. A job placement rate of 100% means most education students have a teaching position lined up before they graduate. 

Key to UM’s success is a team of experienced faculty who know first-hand what it takes to do the work – manage a classroom, nurture students with a variety of needs and abilities, hold parent-teacher conferences, develop lesson plans that work. 

“The amazing faculty in the School of Education works as a cohesive team to ensure that our students are prepared for a career in teaching. The collaborative partnerships we have established with local schools, educational organizations and the community is vital to the success of our students,” says Dr. Ashley Milner, dean of the School of Education. 

Collaborative Connections 

UM faculty collaborate with public and private school systems across lower Alabama to provide students with extensive experience throughout the community. Starting in the sophomore year, students have over 200 hours in the field at various schools, grade levels and school systems. 

One example is last fall’s “Beginning of School Experience” partnership with nearby Saraland Elementary. Because UM’s fall semester starts after K-12 schools have already been in session a few weeks, pre-service student teachers don’t have the opportunity to experience those hectic early days of a new school year. The Beginning of School Experience let UM students volunteer to work side-by-side with veteran teachers – before college classes even started. 

We’ve had classes already about classroom management, and so we’ve done plans like first day of school scripts and how to set up a classroom and things like that. But it’s really neat to be in a classroom and see how that works hands-on,” says senior Bethany Kilgore. 

UM alumna Allison Nelson ’06 was one of those veteran teachers showing the ropes to UM student teachers. 

“These student teachers having the opportunity to see all of what happens is one more aspect that sets apart the education department at UM compared to other universities. It is one more step UM is taking to help these future educators WIN in the world of teaching,” says Allison. 

Programs & Majors, Master of Education in Instructional Design and Technology

Innovative Partnerships 

The mission of UM’s School of Education extends into the future, embracing new technologies and skills. In partnership with Pine Grove Elementary in Bay Minette, Alabama, UM students are engaging in a robotics learning initiative led by Dr. Jessica Freeland, instructional design and technology graduate program coordinator. Freeland is passionate about empowering classroom teachers with the knowledge and skills to provide the computer science and digital literacy instruction required for elementary schools by the Alabama State Department of Education. 

A grant from the North Baldwin Community Foundation – an affiliate of The Community Foundation of South Alabama – provided Pine Grove Elementary and UM with robots designed to introduce early coding and problem-solving skills to elementary students in engaging, age-appropriate ways. 

“Too often, teachers shy away from technology like robotics because they find terms like ‘coding’ intimidating. Through this project, I want to demystify those concepts and show how robots can be seamlessly integrated into everyday lessons. By empowering educators, we’re ensuring that students will be exposed to critical 21st-century skills in a fun and engaging way,” says Freeland. 

She envisions her TE 405 students at UM partnering with Pine Grove teachers to co-teach robotics lessons, further reinforcing the collaboration between the two institutions and enhancing the educational experience for all students. 

‘Passionate About Teaching’ 

As she prepares to graduate in a few weeks, senior Bethany Kilgore says she is fully prepared to pursue her calling to teach, her mission to serve. 

“I have always been passionate about teaching students, whether that be in a Sunday School class or teaching swim lessons during the summer. Teaching students something new and then seeing them understand it is one of the best and most rewarding feelings in the world. I believe it is so important for students to have teachers who are passionate about teaching them in developmentally appropriate ways, and I am learning how to do that to the best of my ability at the University of Mobile,” Bethany says.

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University of Mobile President Charles Smith to Graduates: Anchor Your Life in Christ  https://umobile.edu/2025/05/university-of-mobile-president-charles-smith-to-graduates-anchor-your-life-in-christ/ Mon, 12 May 2025 14:11:04 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=108183 MOBILE, Ala. – In a powerful address during University of Mobile’s 2025 commencement, President Charles Smith urged graduates to “anchor your life and joy in the wisdom of God’s Word and the unshakable love of Christ.”

“This degree represents more than your academic success,” Smith told over 300 graduates in a ceremony held May 10 on the university’s Great Commission Lawn. “It is a testament to your perseverance, discipline and sacrifice – qualities that will serve you well as you step into an exciting new chapter of life.”

Rooted in Proverbs 3:5-6, Smith challenged the Class of 2025 to: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths.”

Four Truths Taught at UM

In his message, Smith reminded graduates of four truths that serve as the foundation of everything taught at the University of Mobile.

  • God loves you – “Not a smarter, holier, more accomplished version of you – the real you,” he said. “The question is not whether God loves you. The cross makes that clear. The real question is, will you trust Him to be who He promises to be?”
  • God has given you profound gifts – “Your very life is a gift… the talents you cultivated here at the University of Mobile are gifts of God’s grace.” He added, “There will be times… when you doubt your abilities… In those moments… steady yourself with these truths: God loves you and has given you profound gifts.”
  • God has called you to steward your life and gifts for His glory and the good of the world – “While the temptation is strong to use them for ourselves, our gifts are meant to bless others and point them to Christ. This is where you will find life’s deepest joys and greatest impact,” he said.
  • Only Christ can satisfy your deepest longings – “As you enter this next chapter, commit to joining a strong local church. Immerse yourself in God’s Word. Cultivate godly friendships. Start a family. Serve your community. Do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with your God. And as you do, commit to embracing our Great Commission Tradition here at the University of Mobile,” he said.

“We are proud to call you an alumnus of the University of Mobile,” Smith said in closing. “Keep the faith, stay the course and do not forget all that you learned here. Your Great Commission journey is just beginning, and we will be cheering you on every step of the way.”

Watch the graduation video.

Weaver Awards Presented

The University of Mobile presented its top two student awards, the William K. Weaver Jr. Excellence Award and the Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Excellence Award, to Logan Lipke of Orange Beach, Alabama, and Anna Olsen of Semmes, Alabama. The awards are presented to the most outstanding graduating male and female seniors for exemplifying the university’s mission through scholarship, Christian character, leadership and service. The awards are named for the founding president and first lady of then-Mobile College.

Lipke graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in music – composition. He received the President’s Scholastic Award and Area Award in Music.

Olsen graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Bachelor of Arts in English with a minor in education. She is an Honors with Thesis Program graduate and received the President’s Scholastic Award and Area Award in Communication.

Read more about Weaver Awards.

Dr. Lonnie Burnett Alumni of the Year Award

The Dr. Lonnie Burnett Alumni of the Year award is named after immediate past president Dr. Lonnie Burnett, the 5thpresident of the University of Mobile. A 1979 graduate of UM, Burnett dedicated over 40 years of service to education in southwest Alabama, including 20 years faithfully serving the university as instructor, faculty member, dean and eventually president. Burnett exemplifies what it means to be an alumnus of the University of Mobile, living with godly character and seeking to serve the Lord in all aspects of life. 

The Dr. Lonnie Burnett Alumni of the Year award is given to a graduate of the University of Mobile who exemplifies those qualities in the highest regard. The 2025 Alumni of the Year is Teresa Williamson, president of Roberts Brothers Inc. 

Williamson is a 1990 graduate of the University of Mobile with a Bachelor of Science in business management and finance. She has served the greater Mobile community with distinction, Christ-like character and an unmatched godly integrity. 

“Whether it is volunteering in the community, engagement through the Mobile Chamber of Commerce, her involvement in and through her local church, or her leadership in real estate, Teresa is an example that all UM alumni and current students can look up to,” said President Smith as he presented the award.

Faculty of the Year Award

For the first time in the university’s history, a new award was presented at commencement:  the Faculty of the Year award. 

The inaugural Faculty of the Year Award was presented to Dr. Julie Hughes, assistant professor of nursing and simulation lab coordinator for the Center for Excellence in Healthcare Practice in the School of Nursing, Celia Wallace College of Health Professions. Using high-fidelity simulators, Hughes designs intricate simulations for students that allow them to experience real-world medical scenarios as they prepare for healthcare careers.

She recently brought the Blessing of the Hands to the School of Nursing’s Pinning Ceremony. This component acknowledges the responsibility that nurses shoulder in delivering care and compassion while reminding them they are never alone in their duties as Jesus empowers them to be instruments of His love and healing. 

Presenting the award, President Smith said, “Dr. Hughes points students and colleagues alike to Christ. In doing so, she has a profound impact on the lives of her students and their future patients.”

Trustee Resolution Honors Dr. Roger Breland

Dr. John Roger Breland, retiring executive director of the Roger Breland Center for Performing Arts, was honored with a resolution from the Board of Trustees celebrating his lifetime of music, ministry and mentorship.

For 31 years, Breland served as founder and director of TRUTH – one of the first internationally successful contemporary Christian recording groups. For the past 23 years, he played a pivotal role in shaping the University of Mobile’s Alabama School of the Arts. 

Throughout his career, Breland spread the Gospel message across the world, traveling more than 4 million miles across 50 nations, presenting over 12,000 concerts and producing 100 albums. Along the way, he mentored generations of young men and women who today are successful leaders in the music industry and churches around the world.

His legacy at the University of Mobile includes founding VOICES of Mobile, launching the beloved Christmas Spectacular, expanding the Alabama School of the Arts, securing funding for the Fisher/Brewer Recording Studio, and establishing the Roger and Linda Breland Endowed Scholarship. 

About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university pursuing excellence “For Christ & His Kingdom.” With a vision to “Multiply Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World,” the university honors God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known. The university was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. Learn more at umobile.edu/um-info.

INTRODUCING THE CLASS OF 2025

Alabama School of the Arts, Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance 

Yuliya Ugay Brown – Semmes, Alabama

Magdalena Sage – Mobile, Alabama
Laura Elizabeth Thomason – Lexington, North Carolina 

Celia Wallace College of Health Professions, School of Nurse Anesthesia, Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice

Ruby Kay Amys -Daphne, Alabama
James Tyler Atchison- Mobile, Alabama
James Glenn Chance III- Westlake, Louisiana
James Kenneth Easter III- Mobile, Alabama
Zackrey Lee Gray- Trussville, Alabama
Christian Ezra Kostmayer- Biloxi, Mississippi

Ashton Ellzey Nassar -Mobile, Alabama
Amber Huskey Rolin- Atmore, Alabama
Jared D. Rowell- Spanish Fort, Alabama
Sydney Faith Welch- Monroeville, Alabama
Carley Nicole Williams- Biloxi, Mississippi
Miranda Elise Yacovetta- Athens, Georgia

Celia Wallace College of Health Professions, School of Nurse Anesthesia, Doctor of Nursing Practice

Kristan M. Evans- Mobile, Alabama
Stephanie L. Hedden- Silverhill, Alabama

Alabama School of the Arts, Master of Arts and Master of Music

Tiffany J. Aikens- Birmingham, Alabama,     M.M., Vocal Performance
Abigail Ruth Anderson- Mobile, Alabama, M.M., Vocal Performance, Alabama School of the Arts Achievement Award
Savannah G. Brannen- Titus, Alabama, M.M., Vocal Performance
Mary Laura Hudson- Salmon, Idaho, M.M., Vocal Performance, Area Award: Vocal Performance
Rebecca M. Reed- Chickasaw, Alabama, M.M., Piano Performance, Area Award: Piano Performance

College of Arts and Sciences, Master of Arts 

Cherry Miranda Duke- Saraland, Alabama, Marriage and Family Counseling
Elle Bliss Klayko- Belforest, Alabama, Marriage and Family Counseling, Area Award: Marriage and Family Counseling
Jennifer Erin McDowell- Bay Minette, Alabama, Marriage and Family Counseling
Tifani S. Nobles- Mobile, Alabama, Marriage and Family Counseling
Taylor A. Watwood- Birmingham, Alabama, Marriage and Family Counseling
Rachel E. Williamson- Mobile, Alabama, Marriage and Family Counseling, College of Arts and Sciences Achievement Award

College of Arts and Sciences, School of Christian Studies, Master of Arts 

Charles A. Gessner- Mobile, Alabama, Biblical and Theological Studies

Celia Wallace College of Health Professions, School of Health and Sports Science, Master of Athletic Training 

Katelon Keiyuna Pernell- Jackson, Alabama
Liliann Jewel Starr- Umatilla, Florida, Area Award: Master of Athletic Training    
Kendell S. Wilson- Griffin, Georgia

Celia Wallace College of Health Professions, School of Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing 

Myriya Phyllese Elizabeth Collins- Mobile, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
John Blake Endris- Jackson, Mississippi, Family Nurse Practitioner
Jennifer Gaskins- Gulf Shores, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Akeria King- Mobile, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Ananya Pathak- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Family Nurse Practitioner
Brittany Alaina Pettway- Mobile, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Rachel M. Redding- Citronelle, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Kellie C. Roberts- Silas, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Erika Shanovia Samuels- Mobile, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Danielle Nicole Smith- Semmes, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Shelby R. Vansickler- Spanish Fort, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Natalie Williams- Satsuma, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner
Jasma Shantell Wright- Bay Minette, Alabama, Family Nurse Practitioner

Grace Pilot School of Business, Master of Business Administration and Master of Science 

Aspen M. Adams- Union Springs, Alabama, Master of Business Administration, Grace Pilot School of Business Achievement Award, Area Award: Master of Business Administration
Taylor Christine Boyington- Semmes, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Shannie Chiasson- Bathurst, New-Brunswick, Canada, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Leah A. Clackler- Andalusia, Alabama, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Lindi Grace Debilzan- Lexington, Kentucky, Master of Business Administration
Jackson Wayne Delaney- Chunchula, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Christopher A. Erskine- Havana, Florida, Master of Business Administration
Leon Finke- Lengede, Lower Saxony, Germany, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Travis J. Grimes- Semmes, Alabama, Master of Business Administration 
Joshua K. Harris- Summerdale, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Emily L. Hatcher- Citronelle, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Martin Jeanne- Angers, France, Master of Business Administration
Camden Eli Jewell- Blackshear, Georgia, M.S., Leadership and Communication, Area Award: M.S., Leadership and Communication
Morgan Avery Johnston- Vancleave, Mississippi, Master of Business Administration
Jackson R. July- Mobile, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Aleah Marie Kennedy- Mobile, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Perren A. King- Hoover, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Alexis Grace Lambert- Citronelle, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Teagan C. Lynn-Daniels- Mobile, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Tadeas Manas- Prague, Czech Republic, Master of Business Administration
Landon Hayes Owen- Sylacauga, Alabama, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Sara Parpinel- Trieste, Italy, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Ronak B. Patel- Theodore, Alabama, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Jailen Lamar Pettway- Birmingham, Alabama, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Braylan T. Stringfellow- Grand Bay, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Jordan Nicole Wood- Mobile, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Julia Claire Worth- Opelika, Alabama, Master of Business Administration
Jacob A. Wright- Sarland, Alabama, Master of Business Administration

School of Education, Master of Arts and Master of Education 

Kristen Black- Saraland, Alabama,   M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology, Area Award: Instructional Design and Technology
Sarah Lindsey Brannan- Enterprise, Mississippi, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology
Lafaye R. Harris- Prichard, Alabama, M.A., Alternative Elementary Education
Karon L. Hayes- Mobile, Alabama, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education
Martrisse H. Haynes- Mobile, Alabama, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology
Anna Morgan Heathcoe- Mobile, Alabama, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education, Area Award: Alternative Early Childhood Education
Hannah L. Kelly- Saraland, Alabama, M.A., Early Childhood Education
Danica A. McCall- Arlington, Alabama, M.A., Alternative Elementary Education
Caitlin Annette McRee- Mobile, Alabama, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology
Lauren L. Meador- Daphne, Alabama, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology
Landon R. Moore- Helena, Alabama, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology
Montrez D. Radcliff- McIntosh, Alabama, M.Ed., Higher Education Leadership and Policy
Janet Suzann Rainer- Semmes, Alabama, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education, School of Education Achievement Award
Trenton Thomas Short- Pace, Florida, M.Ed., Higher Education Leadership and Policy
Jordan Stewart Sinclair- Glasgow, Scotland, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology            

Celia Wallace College of Health Professionals, School of Nursing, Post-Master’s Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Certificate 

Jasmine L. Wicks- Mobile, Alabama, Post-Masters Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Certificate Family Nurse Practitioner

Alabama School of the Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Science

 
Ryan S. Adams- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Savanna C. Adams- Dothan, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music, Magna Cum Laude
Karli J. Alaniz- Atmore, Alabama, B.F.A., Performance, Acting, Area Award: Performance, Acting                     
Miguel-Abdiel Patricio Alonzo- Columbus, Georgia, B.S., Music, Area Award: Music Education
Ian C. Blair- Spanish Fort, Alabama , B.M., Vocal Performance, Magna Cum Laude, Honors Program Graduate
Jesse E. Blow- Saraland, Alabama, B.S., Production Technologies, Cum Laude
Josie Storm Braly- Fairhope, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Kenneth Bernard Brandon- Jackson, Mississippi, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Harrison Cole Bridges- Tallahassee, Florida, B.M., Performance, Commercial Voice, President’s Scholastic Award, Alabama School of the Arts Achievement Award, Area Award: Performance, Commercial Voice, Magna Cum Laude
Nina M. Carpenter- Creola, Alabama, B.M., Performance, Violin  , Summa Cum Laude
Hunter Shane Chapuis- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music, Magna Cum Laude     
Caleb Lane Davis- Thorsby, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Connor D. Duckett- Portland, Oregon, B.S., Production Technologies, Area Award: Production Technologies, Magna Cum Laude
Anna Gabrielle Geter- Ocean Springs, Mississippi, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Area Award: Performance, Musical Theatre, Magna Cum Laude
Cody Alan Green- Loxley, Alabama, B.M., Performance, Commercial Voice
Emalyn J. Heathershaw- Crestview, Florida, B.A., Music
Clara Rebekah Hicks- Franklin, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Harrison Thomas Hood- Gadsden, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Nathan R. Irvin- Opelika, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Kaden P. Kugler- Columbiana, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music, Magna Cum Laude     Logan T. Lipke- Orange Beach, Alabama, B.A., Music, William K. Weaver, Jr. Excellence Award, President’s Scholastic Award, Area Award: Music, Summa Cum Laude
Jenna April Rebekah McKnight- Daphne, Alabama, B.A., Theatre
Tyler Parker Peters- Ozark, Alabama, B.S., Production Technologies
Caleb S. Russell- Saraland, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music
Connor L. Thomas- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music, Cum Laude
Joshua B. Trimble- Northport, Alabama, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music, Magna Cum Laude      William Lee Wayne- Corinth, Mississippi, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music, Area Award: Worship Leadership, Summa Cum Laude
Erika Marie West- Dover, Florida, B.M., Performance, Commercial Voice, Magna Cum Laude, B.S., Worship Leadership and Music

College of Arts and Sciences, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Science

Luke Edwin Phillips Arnold- Daphne, Alabama, B.S., Criminology, Cum Laude
Trinity Margaret Barden- Kent, England, B.S., Communication
Hanna A. Barnett- Spanish Fort, Alabama    B.S., Criminology, Magna Cum Laude
Lauren McLean Beasley- Mobile, Alabama  , B.S., Communication, Magna Cum Laude
AnnaKatherine D. Bell- Dothan, Alabama, B.S., Communication, Magna Cum Laude
Katie Lynn Benoit- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., History
Ian C. Blair- Spanish Fort, Alabama , B.S., Communication, Magna Cum Laude
Grace Bolden- Chelsea, Alabama, B.S., Communication
Alaina R. Booth- Mobile, Alabama, B.F.A., Graphic Design
Courtney Aunta Bradford- Jackson, Mississippi, B.S., General Studies
Kennedy Faith Bradford- Vernon, Alabama, B.F.A., Graphic Design
Cameron Leighton Brock- Fairhope, Alabama, B.S., Pre-Health Biology, Cum Laude
Grace Ann Burchell- Fort Walton Beach, Florida, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Magna Cum Laude
Shamar Andus Burks- Irvington, Alabama, B.S., History
Ashtyn Baleigh Cammon- Satsuma, Alabama, B.F.A., Studio Art
Alyssa L. Cherry- Robertsdale, Alabama, B.S., Social Science, Cum Laude
Autumn L. Chestang- McIntosh, Alabama, B.S., Sociology
Alejandro Chumacero Navarro- Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, B.S., Mathematics, President’s Scholastic Award, Area Award: Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude
Bryson A. East Sr.- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., General Studies
MacKensey H. Edmond- Mobile, Alabama, B.F.A., Studio Art
Natoniya J. Ford- Birmingham, Alabama, B.S., Pre-Health Biology
Leah Noelle Foster- Sturgis, Mississippi, B.S., Communication, Cum Laude
Kendel Lee Frazer- Fairhope, Alabama, B.S., Pre-Health Biology
Tionna Sierra Frieson- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Alexis N. Gillette- Saraland, Alabama, B.S., Sociology, Area Award: Sociology
Taylor Rae Greene- Theodore, Alabama, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Cum Laude
Trevor D. Griffin- Semmes, Alabama, B.S., General Studies
Tonya Renee Griffith- Brookwood, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Cartez A. Harris- Saraland, Alabama, B.F.A., Graphic Design
Will Harris- Southend on Sea, England, B.S., Government and Law, Cum Laude
Andrew J. Henley- Oneonta, Alabama, B.S., History, Area Award: History
Olivia Grace Henley- Huntsville, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Candice N. Jackson- Romeoville, Illinois, B.S., Criminology
Jerenie Arise Jackson- Baton Rouge, Louisiana, B.S., Pre-Health Biology
Hannah Rebecca Edge Jewell- Tampa, Florida, B.F.A., Studio Art, Area Award: Studio Art
Halleen E. Johnson- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., General Studies
Jamie Grace Johnson- Hinesville, Georgia, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Cum Laude
Kaylynn Jónai Johnson- Hattiesburg, Mississippi, B.S., Pre-Health Biology
Haley S. Jones- Huntsville, Alabama, B.S., Criminology, Area Award: Criminology, Cum Laude
Jessef S. Leslie- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Evelyn Tailor May- Butler, Alabama, B.S., Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Travis Lanier McKenzie Jr.- Maplesville, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Braylee N. McMath- Georgetown, Kentucky, B.S., Mathematics
Bai-Lee A. McNair- Semmes, Alabama, B.S., Criminology & B.S., Psychology, Cum Laude
Marina Mellado Baron- Sagunto, Spain, B.S., Psychology, Area Award: Psychology, Cum Laude
Reece S. Miles- Daphne, Alabama, B.S., Criminology
William Jackson Mims- Thomasville, Alabama, B.S., Mathematics, President’s Scholastic Award, Summa Cum Laude
Katrina R. Minnefield- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., General Studies
Marlee Jane Montalvo- Satsuma, Alabama, B.S., Communication, Magna Cum Laude
Anna McKeever Roeser Olsen- Semmes, Alabama, B.A., Communication & B.A., English, Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Excellence Award, President’s Scholastic Award, Area Award: Communication, Summa Cum Laude, Honors with Thesis Program Graduate
Caraline E. Olson- Deatsville, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Emma Kate Patterson- Tuscaloosa, Alabama, B.S., Criminology & B.S., Psychology, Honors Program Graduate
Haley Morgan Pauley- Selma, Alabama, B.S., Criminology, Cum Laude
Jocelyn Denise Phillips- Semmes, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Racheal V. Reeves- Spanish Fort, Alabama, B.S., Pre-Health Biology, Cum Laude
Jenna Grace Schuliger- Niceville, Florida, B.S., Pre-Health Biology, Cum Laude
Jasmyne B. Sigler- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Cecil K. Smith- Saraland, Alabama, B.S., Pre-Health Biology, Area Award: Natural Sciences, Summa Cum Laude
Jacylin B. Smith- Jemison, Alabama, B.A., English   , Summa Cum Laude
Fatoumata Sonko- Thies, Senegal, B.S., Pre-Health Biology, College of Arts and Sciences Achievement Award, Cum Laude
Blakelee A. Stewart- Daphne, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Kylee E. Stewart- Daphne, Alabama, B.A., English, Area Award: English
McKenna G. Stringfellow- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Psychology
Caleb Summerlin- Milton, Florida, B.S., Government and Law
Chephren Diane Sussenberger- Daphne, Alabama, B.S., General Studies
Claire M. Suter- Baton Rouge, Louisiana, B.S., Criminology
Faith Kierstin Taylor- Mount Vernon, Alabama, B.S., Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude
Megan Michelle Thomas- Mount Vernon, Alabama, B.S., General Studies
Emily Michelle Thullesen- Mobile, Alabama, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Area Award: Graphic Design                  Za’Kiya Shardae’ Tolbert- Orrville, Alabama, B.S., Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Dallas Lee Trehern Jr.- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., History, Magna Cum Laude
Sabrina Lynn Turner- Vinegar Bend, Alabama, B.S., Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Karlie A. Welch- Monroeville, Alabama, B.S., Communication, Magna Cum Laude
MacKenzie Reese White- Huntsville, Alabama, B.S., Mathematics, Scholar Athlete Award, Summa Cum Laude
M. Song Whittington- Uriah, Alabama, B.S., Psychology, Honors Program Graduate
Shanta B. Williams- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Biology
Amber J. Young- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Pre-Health Biology

College of Arts and Science, School of Christian Studies, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science 

Garrett Tyler Baker- Spring Hill, Florida, B.S., Christian Ministry, Area Award: Christian Ministry
Jhanya E. Quinones, Oak Hill, Mississippi, B.S., Christian Ministry
Taidi Vielza- Mobile, Alabama, B.A., Intercultural Studies
Jaylyn Marshay Woodruff- Mobile, Alabama, B.S., Christian Ministry

Celia Wallace College of Health Professions, School of Health and Sports Science, Bachelor of Science 


Tatum M. Beech- Spanish Fort, Alabama, Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Carleigh G. Bowden- Saraland,Alabama, Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Madison Grace Cooley- Satsuma, Alabama, Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Tyler S. Cruse- Lexington, Alabama, Kinesiology
Alanna N. Donaldson- New Orleans, Louisiana, Kinesiology, President’s Scholastic Award, Magna Cum Laude
Dalton Bryce Eddington- Mobile, Alabama  , Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Ebba Kristina Olivia Elweroth- Helsingborg, Sweden, Kinesiology, Summa Cum Laude
Mattie A. Evans- Lucedale, Mississippi, Exercise Science, Cum Laude
Madison M. Hager- Saraland, Alabama, Kinesiology
Branden W. Heinke- Navarre, Florida, Exercise Science
Amy A. Jernigan- Satsuma, Alabama, Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Heather Lashea Knowles- Century, Florida, Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Bryan Llanes- Puerto Rico, Kinesiology
Sean T. Mason- Mobile, Alabama, Sport Administration, Magna Cum Laude
Megan E. McCartney- Harahan, Louisiana  , Exercise Science, Summa Cum Laude
Ethan B. McPherson- Mobile, Alabama, Sport Administration, Area Award: Sport Administration
Alex Cheney McWhorter- Semmes, Alabama, Kinesiology
Matthew D. Morgan- Brewton, Alabama, Exercise Science, Area Award: Exercise Science
Victoria Renee Moseley- Hurley, Mississippi, Kinesiology
Liam Patterson- Perth, Western Australia, Kinesiology, Area Award: Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Pierocarlo Previte- Mobile, Alabama, Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Jillian A. Robinson- Mobile, Alabama, Exercise Science
Lillian E. Smith- Helena, Alabama, Kinesiology
Jonathan C. Stewart- Saraland, Alabama, Kinesiology
Guerrero I. Tablan- Harvey, Louisiana, Exercise Science 
Tyler G. Turner- Daphne, Alabama, Kinesiology
Joshua K. Williams- Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Kinesiology
Carlee L. Wyatt- Thorsby, Alabama, Exercise Science, President’s Scholastic Award School of Health and Sports Science Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude

Celia Wallace College of Health Professions, School of Nursing, Bachelor of Science 

Layton E. Adams- Union Springs, Alabama
Haley B. Baggette- Monroeville, Alabama
Gavin Addison Brown- Branson, Missouri, Cum Laude
Emilee A. Buxton- Mobile, Alabama, Cum Laude
Elizabeth Scarbrough Culpepper- Guntersville, Alabama
Jennifer B. Darby- Mobile, Alabama
Emily Harbin Hatcher- Mobile, Alabama
Carlie Brooks Leonard- Daphne, Alabama
Miriam Frances McCoy- Fairhope, Alabama
Alexandria Cate Miller- Mobile, Alabama
Mary Emma Moore- Monticello, Arkansas, Area Award: Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing      Kayla Isabel Prieto- Mobile, Alabama, Cum Laude
Allison F. Ramey- Citronelle, Alabama, Area Award: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Magna Cum Laude
Victoria Alana Riley- Bucks, Alabama
Katlyn Shereen Sampson- Chunchula, Alabama, School of Nursing Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude
Patrick Dean Sanders II- Mobile, Alabama
Jada M. Shamburger- Mobile, Alabama
Truly Pollard Webb- Mount Vernon, Alabama
Tiara C. Taylor- Mobile, Alabama    

Grace Pilot School of Business, Bachelor of Science 

Aspen M. Adams- Union Springs, Alabama, Accounting, Area Award: Accounting, Magna Cum Laude
Rofiat Temitope Adigun- Mobile, Alabama, Computer Information Systems, Area Award: Computer Information Systems
Moses Angulo Kirsch- Panama City, Panama, Management
Juan Francisco Javier Arias Gonzalez- La Florida, Santiago, Chile, Management
Indeya Renae Armstead- Robertsdale, Alabama, Management
Taylor Christine Boyington- Semmes, Alabama, Accounting, Cum Laude
Isabella M. Breslin- Athens, New York, Management
Salia E. Carr- Mobile, Alabama, Management
Olivia N. Counselman- Spanish Fort, Alabama, Accounting
Antonio C. Crews Jr.- Ashford, Alabama, Software Development
Dazsha J. Dean- Mobile, Alabama, Management, Grace Pilot School of Business Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude
Jackson Wayne Delaney- Chunchula, Alabama, Accounting, Cum Laude  
Daniel Doherty- Luton, United Kingdom, Computer Information Systems, Area Award: Cybersecurity, Cum Laude
Tanner Doherty- Chunchula, Alabama, Computer Information Systems
James G. Driver- Robertsdale, Alabama, Accounting, Cum Laude
Christopher A. Erskine- Havana, Florida, Accounting, Magna Cum Laude
Corien Caruso Dashawn Frazier- Mobile, Alabama, Management
Travis J. Grimes- Semmes, Alabama, Accounting, Cum Laude
Joshua K. Harris- Summerdale, Alabama, Accounting, Magna Cum Laude
Emily L. Hatcher- Citronelle, Alabama, Accounting, Summa Cum Laude
Dustin Reed Hill- Irvington, Alabama, Business Administration, Cum Laude
Morgan Avery Johnston- Vancleave, Mississippi, Accounting
Haley S. Jones- Huntsville, Alabama, Accounting, Cum Laude
Sebastian Jorgge- Asuncion, Paraguay, Accounting
Jackson R. July- Mobile, Alabama, Accounting
Aleah Marie Kennedy- Mobile, Alabama, Accounting
Perren A. King Jr.- Hoover, Alabama, Management
Alexis Grace Lambert- Citronelle, Alabama, Accounting, Magna Cum Laude
Zachary Landrum- Saraland, Alabama, Business Administration, Post-Traditional Area Award
Nathaniel D. Larkin- Bracknell, England, Business Administration
Rachel E. Leclerc- Bouaye, France, Management
Teagan C. Lynn-Daniels- Mobile, Alabama, Management
Sam MacDonald- Dunfermline, Scotland, Business Administration
Tadeas Manas- Prague, Czech Republic, Integrated Marketing, Area Award: Integrated Marketing Communications, Summa Cum Laude
Ezra Gallahad McKenna- Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Business Administration, Area Award: Finance, Magna Cum Laude
Lane M. McLaughlin- Mobile, Alabama, Accounting
Landon Cade Montgomery- Mobile, Alabama, Management
Christian Seth Nelson- Brewton, Alabama, Management
Joao P. Okano- Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, Management, Cum Laude
Jacob Lowell Rehbine- Nolensville, Tennessee, Healthcare Management, Magna Cum Laude
Nathalya M. Richardson- Mobile, Alabama, Business Administration
Sonobia M. Robinson- Mobile, Alabama, Business Administration
Sergio Ruiz Ramiro- Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain, Management, Cum Laude
Tyler Bruce Ryals- Pensacola, Florida, Business Administration
Nicholas R. Spears- Ashville, Alabama, Management, Cum Laude
Braylan T. Stringfellow- Grand Bay, Alabama, Accounting, Magna Cum Laude, Honors Program Graduate
Emma L. Todd- Pensacola, Florida  Management, Magna Cum Laude
Anna Trinh- Mobile, Alabama, Computer Information Systems, Magna Cum Laude
Keon L. Walker- Birmingham, Alabama, Computer Information Systems
Malaijia J. White- Mobile, Alabama, Management
Luana S. Wild- Marechal C. Rondon, Parana, Brazil, Management, Area Award: Management, Magna Cum Laude
Jordan Nicole Wood- Mobile, Alabama, Healthcare Management, Area Award: Healthcare Management, Cum Laude
Julia Claire Worth- Opelika, Alabama, Accounting, Cum Laude
Jacob A. Wright- Saraland, Alabama, Management, Cum Laude   

School of Education, Bachelor of Science

Kaylee Ariana Forrest- Mobile, Alabama, Child and Social Development
Abigail G. Gorum- Spanish Fort, Alabama, Child and Social Development
Taylor F. Ingram- Red Level, Alabama, Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude
Abigayle Jackson Hughes- Satsuma, Alabama, Early Childhood Education
Venice Quntra James- Prichard, Alabama, Child and Social Development
Allie N. Kelley- Andalusia, Alabama, Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude
Bethany Grace Kilgore- Mobile, Alabama, Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education, Area Award: Early Childhood and Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude
Rylee G. Martin- Gulf Shores, Alabama, Early Childhood Education, Cum Laude
Jaylee Paige Miracle- Crestview, Florida, Elementary Education
Blakeley Kamille Norris- Bay Minette, Alabama, Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education, President’s Scholastic Award, School of Education Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude                                              Eve Morgan Powell- Bay Minette, Alabama, Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education                                              Kirsha Qushawn Rankin- Mobile, Alabama , Child and Social Development
Zoe Erica Richardson- Saraland, Alabama, Early Childhood Education & Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude
Raymond J. Shoemaker- Hurley, Mississippi, Child and Social Development
Brooklyn W. Strevel- Daphne, Alabama, Child and Social Development
Melissa D. Trehern- Mobile, Alabama, Child and Social Development
Sarah Elisabeth Tyler- Grand Bay, Alabama, Child and Social Development         

Celia Wallace College of Health Professionals, School of Nursing, Associate Degree of Nursing

Imani Sade Bassa- Mobile, Alabama
Destinee D. Boyd- Mobile, Alabama
Sharterica L. Bridget- Mobile, Alabama
Abbie Grace Buford- Wilmer, Alabama
Maggie Elizabeth Cotton- Jackson, Alabama
Jazmine Lachel Davis- Mobile, Alabama
Tyra Breanne Fortner- Mobile, Alabama
Gage Carson Galloway- Saraland, Alabama, President’s Scholastic Award
Caleb Brannon Gay- Citronelle, Alabama
Andrew Vaughn Head- Montgomery, Alabama
Clarissa S. Kelly- Mobile, Alabama
Olivia Marie Pope- Semmes, Alabama
Makayla Shay Reed- Saraland, Alabama
Morgan T. Reynolds- Citronelle, Alabama
Keira Anna-Lisa Ruddock- Foley, Alabama
Conner L. Shepard- Mobile, Alabama
Katelyn Redding Siler- Chunchula, Alabama
Jordan D. Simpson- Mobile, Alabama
Jamilya M. Windham- Saraland, Alabama, Area Award: Associate Degree in Nursing
Zachary Mitchel Zirlott- Mobile, Alabama   

 

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UM Holds Induction Ceremony for New Members of Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society https://umobile.edu/2025/02/um-holds-induction-ceremony-for-new-members-of-kappa-delta-pi-education-honor-society/ Thu, 27 Feb 2025 16:56:44 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=107768 MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile School of Education proudly inducted 10 students into Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society in education, during a ceremony on Feb. 18 in Dorsett Auditorium.

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Membership in Kappa Delta Pi is a prestigious recognition that highlights members’ exemplary academic performance and leadership in the field of education.

“Membership in Kappa Delta Pi indicates to potential employers that these students are ideal teacher candidates, exemplifying scholarship, leadership and integrity,” said Dr. Jessica Freeland, faculty counselor for the honor society.

Newly inducted members of Kappa Delta Pi from the University of Mobile are:

Kimberly May –  Early Childhood Education, Alternative Master of Arts – Mobile
Janet Rainer – Early Childhood Education, Alternative Master of Arts – Semmes
Hayleigh Hopper – Dual Early Childhood & Elementary Education – Theodore
Annya Garcia – Early Childhood Education, Alternative Masters of Arts – Mobile
Campbell Newell – Collaborative Special Education K-6 – Deer Park
Ellie Powell
 – Music Education – Bay Minette
Anna Heathcoe – Early Childhood Education, Alternative Master of Arts – Satsuma
Emma McPherson – Elementary Education – Fairhope
Hannah Victoria Walters – Dual Early Childhood & Elementary Education – Verbena
Georgette Byrd-Mosley – Early Childhood Education, Alternative Master of Arts – Mount Vernon

About Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi was founded in 1911 as one of the first honor societies for a specific discipline. The society now has over 500 active chapters worldwide and recognizes students in educator preparation programs who have demonstrated academic excellence and leadership in the field of education.

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To qualify for membership, undergraduate students must have completed a total of 60 semester hours, including at least 12 hours of education courses, and must have an overall GPA of 3.5 or higher. Graduate students must have completed at least 18 hours of graduate coursework and maintained an overall GPA of 3.75 or higher.

The University of Mobile requires that all inductees exemplify worthy educational ideals, provide evidence of leadership abilities, and receive faculty recommendations before becoming members.

Members of Kappa Delta Pi benefit from scholarships, classroom grants, access to online professional development, professional insurance, exclusive discounts and more.

About the UM School of Education

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The University of Mobile School of Education offers degree programs designed to prepare future educators for success in the classroom. Programs include undergraduate degrees in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Collaborative Special Education and Music Education, as well as graduate programs such as the Alternative Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education.

To learn more about the University of Mobile’s education programs, visit umobile.edu/um-info

Prospective students can also schedule a campus visit or attend a UM Day event by visiting umobile.edu/umday-info or by calling Enrollment Services at 251.442.2222


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university with a vision of “Higher  Education for a Higher Purpose,” founded to honor God by equipping students for their  future professions in an environment where they are known. Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, the university offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. The University of Mobile was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention. 

For information about the University of Mobile, areas of study, admissions and more, visit umobile.edu/um-info connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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University of Mobile Partners with Pine Grove Elementary for Robotics Training Initiative https://umobile.edu/2024/10/university-of-mobile-partners-with-pine-grove-elementary-for-robotics-training-initiative/ Mon, 14 Oct 2024 21:45:21 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=107027 MOBILE, Ala. – Teachers at Pine Grove Elementary in Bay Minette, Alabama, soon will be using robots to bring computer science and digital literacy lessons to life, thanks to a unique partnership with the University of Mobile School of Education

Dr. Jessica Freeland, assistant professor of education at UM, will conduct a hands-on training session for teachers at Pine Grove Elementary on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 12-3 p.m., where she will demonstrate how the robots can be used to enhance lessons in math, science, social studies, reading, and even physical education. Her goal is to build teacher confidence in using technology by making coding and robotics more accessible and relatable. 

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“Too often, teachers shy away from technology like robotics because they find terms like ‘coding’ intimidating,” said Freeland. “Through this project, I want to demystify those concepts and show how robots can be seamlessly integrated into everyday lessons. By empowering educators, we’re ensuring that students will be exposed to critical 21st-century skills in a fun and engaging way.”

Educational Robots Provided Through Grant

A key feature of the project is its dual impact: both Pine Grove Elementary and the University of Mobile will benefit. Half of the robots will remain with Pine Grove Elementary, while the other half will be used by Freeland to train UM’s pre-service teachers in her Education & Technology courses in the School of Education.

“This initiative allows us to not only support a high-needs school but also equip future teachers with hands-on experience in robotics and coding,” Freeland explained. 

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As the UM School of Education instructional design and technology graduate program coordinator, Freeland is passionate about empowering classroom teachers with the knowledge and skills to provide the computer science and digital literacy instruction required for elementary schools by the Alabama State Department of Education. She envisions her TE 405 students at UM partnering with Pine Grove teachers to co-teach robotics lessons, further reinforcing the collaboration between the two institutions and enhancing the educational experience for students on both ends.

Dr. Pam Moorer, principal of Pine Grove Elementary, said, “We are so grateful to the University of Mobile and to the North Baldwin Community Foundation. The more opportunities we can offer our students, the more their horizons are broadened. You never know when you are going to spark something in a child, something that could lead to what they do in the future. We hope this inspires our students and creates curiosity they want to explore.”

The project was made possible by a grant from the North Baldwin Community Foundation, an affiliate of The Community Foundation of South Alabama.

Robots in Action

The robots provided through the grant are designed to introduce elementary students to early coding and problem-solving skills in engaging, age-appropriate ways. Below are brief descriptions of the robots that both Pine Grove Elementary and the University of Mobile will receive:

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  • 4 Sphero Indi Robots: These small, car-like robots can be programmed to follow paths by placing color-coded mats on the floor. Indi responds to commands such as “Speed Up” or “Turn Right,” helping students grasp basic coding concepts and practice computational thinking.
  • 6 Bee Bots and 6 Bee Bot Mats: These robots allow students to input a sequence of directional commands to navigate obstacles or reach designated points on a mat. They teach students programming logic through fun, interactive challenges and foster critical thinking and debugging skills.
  • 4 Ozobot Evo Robots: These small robots follow black lines and respond to color-coded markers, allowing students to create custom paths and commands. For more advanced learners, Ozobots can also be programmed using block coding through an app, offering a deeper dive into coding.

Empowering Students Through Technology

Freeland says introducing young students to robotics and coding will prepare them for future learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. 

“Robotics isn’t just about learning to code; it’s about problem-solving, critical thinking and creativity,” said Freeland. “These are the skills that will help today’s students become tomorrow’s innovators. My hope is that by making robotics accessible, students will develop confidence in their abilities and discover how much fun learning can be.”


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university with a vision of “Higher Education for a Higher Purpose,” founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known. Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, the university offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs.The University of Mobile was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention.

For information about the University of Mobile, areas of study, admissions and more, visit umobile.edu, connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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University of Mobile Invites Educators to ‘A Literary Talk with Teachers’ on Oct. 17 https://umobile.edu/2024/10/university-of-mobile-invites-educators-to-a-literary-talk-with-teachers-on-oct-17/ Tue, 08 Oct 2024 21:55:03 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=106978 MOBILE, Ala. – Local high school teachers are invited to a free event, “A Literary Talk with Teachers,” hosted by the University of Mobile College of Arts and Sciences and sponsored by The Alabama Humanities Alliance. The event will be held Thursday, Oct. 17, at 6:30 p.m. in Moorer Auditorium on the University of Mobile campus.

The evening will include a main lecture titled “Honor, Glory, and Kingship in the Life of Henry V” presented by Dr. Robert Schaefer, professor of political science at the University of West Georgia. His lecture will be followed by a response from Aaron McLeod, J.D., and a discussion with local high school teachers.

The first 25 teachers who RSVP to attend will receive a complimentary copy of the Signet edition of Henry V and a study guide to prepare for the discussion following the talk. RSVP at umobile.edu/literarytalk.

Introducing New Master of Arts Programs for Teachers

Dr. Katherine Abernathy, chair of the Department of Humanities at the Christian university, said A Literary Talk with Teachers “aims to rekindle your love of reading and thought-provoking discussion while exploring how great works of literature may still shape our communities today.”

It also offers an opportunity to introduce local educators to the university’s new Master of Arts degrees in English and History, two graduate programs that are specifically designed for teachers. 

Both the Master of Arts in English and Master of Arts in History have a concentration in education (non-certification). 

“These degrees are designed for teachers wishing to expand their career options while experiencing the love of literature or passion for history that first drew them to teaching,” Abernathy said. Classes are offered in a blended format, both in person and online, at times convenient for working teachers.

“The program is designed to allow educators the flexibility to continue their teaching career while earning their master’s degree. Graduates will be qualified to teach both adjunct classes at the college level and dual enrollment courses at the high school level,” she said. Learn more and apply at umobile.edu/apply.

New Master of Arts in Creative Practice Starts Fall 2025 

The new Master of Arts in Creative Practice will start Fall 2025 in the Department of Visual Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences. Courses are already being offered that lead to the master’s degree, through the university’s Graduate Certificate in Creative Practice. The creative practice certificate and master’s degree program are designed to nurture the creative talents of aspiring artists, designers and professionals seeking to enhance their creative skills and expand their career opportunities.

“The graduate certificate provides professional development opportunities to art educators, working artists and adult learners who are looking to pivot into visual arts or design-based careers,” said Megan Cary, associate professor of graphic arts. “Many of our students currently enrolled in the graduate certificate program are planning to pursue the Master of Arts in Creative Practice starting Fall 2025.”  Learn more and apply at umobile.edu/apply.

Meet the Guest Speakers

“A Literary Talk with Teachers” promises to be “an invigorating and inspiring evening that will refresh your literary spirit,” Abernathy said.

Dr. Robert Schaefer teaches classes on American government, ancient political theory, American political parties, and state and local politics. His areas of interest also include state constitutions and Shakespeare.

Aaron McLeod is an alumnus of the University of Mobile. A lawyer who focuses his practice on appellate litigation and dispositive-motion briefing, McLeod has represented multiple clients in appeals before the Alabama Supreme Court, Eleventh Circuit and Fifth Circuit Courts of Appeal, the Texas trial and appellate courts, and the United States Supreme Court.

While practicing law full-time, McLeod maintains a deep interest in the study of humanities. He regularly visits the university to speak on the importance of studying the humanities.

Note: This project is supported by the Alabama Humanities Alliance, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance or the National Endowment for the Humanities.


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university with a vision of “Higher Education for a Higher Purpose,” founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known. Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, the university offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs.The University of Mobile was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention.

For information about the University of Mobile, areas of study, admissions and more, visit umobile.edu, connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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University of Mobile School of Education Recognized for National Excellence https://umobile.edu/2024/06/university-of-mobile-school-of-education-recognized-for-national-excellence/ Tue, 04 Jun 2024 20:52:04 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=105980
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MOBILE, Ala. – Inspirational professors, 100% pass rates on teacher exams and collaborative partnerships throughout the community are just a few reasons the University of Mobile School of Education has been recognized for national excellence by the prestigious Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). 

The UM School of Education was awarded accreditation recently for meeting or exceeding rigorous, nationally recognized standards developed by CAEP to ensure excellence in educator preparation programs. 

‘Proof of Superior Quality’

“Earning CAEP accreditation is proof of the superior quality of the University of Mobile’s educator training programs,” said Dr. Joyce Woodburn, retiring dean of the School of Education who led the university’s accreditation team. 

“The highly collaborative nature of our faculty means we work as a team to ensure our pre-service teachers know their subjects and have the clinical training that enables them to enter the classroom ready to teach effectively.”

100% Pass Rates

Dr. Ashley Milner, incoming dean of the UM School of Education, said the Christian university has an exceptional track record for preparing generations of educators. That includes excellent results on tests required for graduates to earn initial teacher certification in Alabama.

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The School of Education maintains a 100% pass rate on the Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) for graduates, and 100% of Early Childhood and Elementary majors exceed the minimum passing score on their first attempt.

“The amazing faculty in the School of Education works as a cohesive team to ensure that our students are prepared for a career in teaching. We value the collaborative partnerships we have established with local schools, educational organizations and the community. The support of these partners is vital to the success of our students,” Milner said.

‘Truly Inspirational’ Faculty

One of those students is May 2024 graduate Brinkley Hearn, a student-athlete on UM’s volleyball teams who graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. Hearn also received the university’s top honor for a graduating female student, the Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Award.

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Hearn starts her career in education this fall as a 4th grade teacher at Saraland Elementary School. She described her experience as a student in the University of Mobile School of Education as “truly remarkable” and her professors as “truly inspirational.”

“Their unwavering faith and dedication to both academic excellence and spiritual growth provided a profound impact on my journey as an educator. I am grateful for the solid foundation I received in the School of Education, which continues to guide me in my career with confidence and competence,” Hearn said.

“The supportive environment and engaging curriculum cultivated my passion for teaching, shaping me into the educator I am today. From interactive classrooms to hands-on teaching opportunities, every aspect of the program prepared me for the challenges of modern education.”

Apply Now

The University of Mobile is accepting applications now for students interested in earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the School of Education. Prospective students who visit campus, apply and enroll may earn a visit scholarship, and additional scholarships are still available for students enrolling for fall semester. Schedule a campus visit at umobile.edu/visit. Apply now at umobile.edu/apply.

UM Prepares Students to Succeed

UM was among 38 providers from 17 states, the District of Columbia, Bahrain and Oman to receive accreditation in the Spring 2024 review by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.

“These institutions meet high standards so that their students receive an education that prepares them to succeed in a diverse range of classrooms after they graduate,” said CAEP President Dr. Christopher A. Koch. “Seeking CAEP Accreditation is a significant commitment on the part of an educator preparation provider.” 

Educator preparation providers seeking accreditation must pass peer review of the CAEP standards, which are based on two principles:

  • Solid evidence that the provider’s graduates are competent and caring educators, and
  • Solid evidence that the provider’s educator staff have the capacity to create a culture of evidence and use it to maintain and enhance the quality of the professional programs they offer.

CAEP is a nationally recognized accrediting body for educator preparation and accredits providers at the initial and advanced levels. Accreditation is a nongovernmental activity based on peer review that serves the dual functions of assuring quality and promoting improvement. CAEP is a unified accreditation system intent on raising the performance of all institutions focused on educator preparation. 


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university with a vision of “Higher Education for a Higher Purpose,” founded to honor God by equipping students for their future professions in an environment where they are known. Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, the university offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs.The University of Mobile was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention.

For information about the University of Mobile, areas of study, admissions and more, visit umobile.edu, connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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Venturing Out of the Comfort Zone: Samantha Tallent https://umobile.edu/2023/11/venturing-out-of-the-comfort-zone-samantha-tallent/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 21:02:43 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=104348

Samantha Tallent
Science Facilitator at Lee Elementary School
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education ’09

Sometimes when you venture out of your comfort zone, the Lord has a way of putting you exactly where you need to be.

-Samantha Tallent ’09

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What do a kindergarten teacher and a science teacher have in common? To Samantha Tallent, they have everything in common.

Samantha Tallent graduated from the University of Mobile in 2009 with a bright future ahead of her. Upon graduation, she began teaching kindergarten at Calcedeaver Elementary School in Mt. Vernon, Alabama. During those years, she gained a passion for teaching children and seeing them to their absolute best. 

Fast forward a decade later, and she began teaching in the science lab at Lee Elementary School. This is where the Lord grew her and stretched her outside of what she was used to.

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“Pure shock and fear took over my body when my principal asked to move me to the science lab! Me, little ole me?! A kindergarten teacher of 10 years, teaching Science to PreK through 6th grade students? No! But I prayed and ventured out of my comfort zone and immediately fell in love with it,” says Tallent. 

In her years of teaching, Samantha has won numerous awards for her excellence in academic teaching. She received the Shell Regional Science Lab Award for 2020-2021 school year. She also was the winner of Satsuma City School District Teacher of the Year for 2020-2021.

Tallent says, “My job involves way more than simply teaching science. I have to be someone that my students want to learn from. To gain my students’ curiosity, win the hearts of the students who hate school and teach the students bouncing off the ceiling, I must be quite creative. That is where my life stories come into play and my dress-up closet comes to life!”

Q. What have you been up to since leaving UM? 

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A.  Since leaving my home-away-from-home, I began my teaching career at Calcedeaver Elementary School. Kindergarten was my passion for 10 years! I thrived and fell in love with those tiny humans. The growth was monumental, and I knew God put me exactly where I was meant to be. 

A decade later, my principal said she saw something in me and moved me to the science lab at Lee Elementary School. I fell in love with that position within the first year. I was able to tell jokes with the older students and still bond with the younger ones. I was being paid to create explosions in the lab and make science truly fun for all grade levels. Oh, was I in my element then. No pun intended!

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Q. Career Highlights?

A. In my 15-year career, I have received many accolades. Although these honors make me smile, there is nothing more precious than seeing a struggling student thrive in my classroom. Simple comments from students keep me going and make my day. “Mrs. Tallent, you sure make science fun.” “Mrs. Tallent you are a crazy teacher, how do you even come up with this stuff?”These are the awards that I will always remember.

Q. What did you like most about UM?

A. The small town feel! I was never a number in the School of Education at UM. My professors pushed me and saw me as someone fresh to the education world needing nurture and direction. I was followed well into my teaching career from several professors. They always made me feel special and I will always remember that feeling. It is a feeling I try to pass on to my students when I see them in the real world. 

science fun

Q. What are you passionate about?

A. I am passionate about teaching the WHOLE child. My job on paper is to teach science. But boy-oh-boy does it involve way more than science standards! I always open my science lessons with a heartfelt story or funny tale enticing the students’ attention and gaining their curiosity. Bam! That is when I slip in the science standards and there you have it! They’ve learned science. I’ve won their heart and the label of “the crazy science lady.” It is a win for all!

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University of Mobile Announces Class of 2023 https://umobile.edu/2023/05/class-of-2023/ Mon, 08 May 2023 15:48:57 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=102868 MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile awarded degrees to approximately 330 graduates during commencement on Saturday, May 6. The ceremony took place on the Dr. Fred and Sue Lackey Great Commission Lawn. Congratulations class of 2023!

Following are degrees and honors awarded.


Alabama School of the Arts
Doctor of Musical Arts

Auburn, Alabama — Charlotte Henderson Lee, Vocal Performance
Mobile, Alabama — Melanie Faye Taylor, Vocal Performance, Area Award: Vocal Performance
Saraland, Alabama — Andrew Saverio Goodwin, Vocal Performance


College of Health Professions
School of Nursing

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Athens, Florida— Kei Lori Martin, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Daphne, Alabama— Nina Wilson Smelley, Doctor of Nursing Practice
Loxley, Alabama— Carman Genae Godfrey, Doctor of Nursing Practice


Alabama School of the Arts
Master of Arts and Master of Music

Biloxi, Mississippi— Melodie Day DuBose, M.M., Vocal Performance
Chesapeake, Virginia— Chloe Ellen Stewart, M.M., Vocal Performance, Area Award: Vocal Performance
Fulshear, Texas— Claudia Pauline Dahlman, M.A., Musical Theatre, Alabama School of the Arts Achievement Award
Gastonia, North Carolina— Kevin Dashawn Le’Roy May, M.A., Musical Theatre
Greer, South Carolina­—Paul Douglas Penderman, M.A., Musical Theatre, Area Award: Musical Theatre
Gulf Breeze, Florida—Skye Lynn DuMont, M.M., Vocal Performance
Slidell, Louisiana—Theresa Nicole Sharp, M.M., Music Education (Non-Certification)
The Woodlands, Texas—Anna Lynne Tesh, M.M., Vocal Performance


College of Arts and Sciences
Master of Arts

Kelsie L. Hancock, Marriage and Family Counseling
London, England, United Kingdom — Abigail Arduah Mills, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling, College of Arts and Sciences Achievement Award
Mobile, Alabama— Tanika Michelle Montgomery, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling; Rhonda Nodd, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling; Timothy Michael White, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling
Moss Point, Mississippi — Macey Bonta Parsley, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling, Area Award: Marriage and Family Counseling
Satsuma, Alabama — Jessica Elizabeth Strenth, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling


College of Arts and Sciences 
School of Christian Studies

Master of Arts

Canton, Georgia — Lance Owen Pierce, M.A., Worship Leadership and Theology, Area Award: Worship Leadership and Theology
Hernando, Mississippi— Hagen Thomas Ware, M.A., Worship Leadership and Theology


College of Health Professions
School of Health and Sports Science 

Master of Athletic Training

Chelsea, Alabama—Chelsea Brooke Acton, Area Award: Master of Athletic Training
Hartselle, Alabama—Kaitlyn Marie Spangler
Oakland, California—Jemiar Ramont Jonasian
Picayune, Mississippi —Tyesha Denise Smith


College of Health Professions
School of Nursing 
Master of Science in Nursing

Chunchula, Alabama—Leah Kimberly Williams, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Daphne, Alabama— Brooke Collier O’Sullivan, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Dunedin, Florida— Vishva Patel, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Gulfport, Mississippi— Gerri L. Mack, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Mathews, Alabama— Reagan Hartley Owens, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Mobile, Alabama— Ashley Angle Haney, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner; Devan Janel Cooper McAll, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner; Krysta Elaine Turner, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Saraland, Alabama— Jenilee Slayton Powell, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Wiggins, Mississippi— Teresa Shavonne Monroe, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner


Grace Pilot School of Business
Master of Business Administration and Master of Science

Asuncion, Paraguay– Carlos Matias Segovia, Master of Business Administration; Angel David Almiron Pereira, Master of Business Administration
Baghdad, Iraq– Abbas Razzaq Aljanabi, Master of Business Administration
Buenos Aires, Argentina– Santiago Ignacio Di Loreto, Master of Business Administration; Alejo Binaghi, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Canton, Michigan– Demetris Lamar Ogburn, Master of Business Administration
Caracas, Capital District Venezuela– Steffany Bermudez, Master of Business Administration
Citronelle, Alabama– Ayeshia Beth-Ann Abraham, Master of Business Administration
Danville, Alabama– Drew Morris Fitzgerald, Master of Business Administration
Daphne, Alabama– Victoria Mercedes Griffith, Master of Business Administration
Dayton, Ohio– Kelsey Francis Courtney, Master of Business Administration
Deatsville, Alabama– Micah Seth Olson, Master of Business Administration
Fairhope, Alabama– Megan Bossard Thomas, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Governador Valadares, Brazil– Carolina Martins Gomes, Master of Business Administration
Harare, Zimbabwe– Edward Junior Munashe Dakwa, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany– Paula John, Master of Business Administration
Höchstadt, Bavaria, Germany– Sofija Hrovat, Master of Business Administration
Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom– Chiedu Jonathan Ikeme, Master of Business Administration
Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic– Jan Vrba, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Lawrenceville, Georgia– Jirah Joh’nea Simpkins, Master of Business Administration
Leutenbach, Baden-Wüttemberg, Germany– Alina Nadine Schweizer, Master of Business Administration
Loxley, Alabama– Jarnay Shantel Collins, Master of Business Administration
Mobile, Alabama– Jabraun Isaiah Bass, Master of Business Administration; Jake J. Bose, Master of Business Administration; Lauren Sidney Cunningham, Master of Business Administration; Gabriela Eva, Master of Business Administration; Kevin Fitzgerald, M.S., Leadership and Communication; Joel Kuli Mutua, Master of Business Administration; Noah B. Walters, Master of Business Administration
Monroeville, Alabama– Willa Yvette Taite-Hardamon, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Mount Vernon, Alabama– Gabriel Alise Thomas, Master of Business Administration
Paris, Ile De France, France– Maxime Benoit, Master of Business Administration
Pensacola, Florida– Steffani M. Gonzales, M.S., Leadership and Communication; Miranda Clarrisa Martin, Master of Business Administration
Rennes, Bretagne, France– Baptiste Jaques Hubert Gateau, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile– Gonzalo Pozo, Master of Business Administration
Saraland, Alabama– Shawndell-Lorenzo Lisondra Hope, M.S., Leadership and Communication; Shelby Newburn Landrum, Master of Business Administration; Callie Bea Setser, Master of Business Administration
Senlis, Picardie, France– Nicolas Mougaillard, Master of Business Administration
Silverhill, Alabama– Michael Zona, Master of Business Administration
Slidell, Louisiana– Josie Marie Headrick, M.S., Leadership and Communication
Theodore, Alabama– Ronak B. Patel, Master of Business Administration
Wagarville, Alabama– Calee Maree Tarver, Master of Business Administration
Winfield, Alabama– Jayda L. Stinnett, Master of Business Administration


School of Education 
Master of Arts and Master of Education

Chickasaw, Alabama– Jennifer Monique Todd, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education           
Gainesville, Florida– Erika Renee Stuckman, M.Ed., Higher Education Leadership and Policy, Area Award: Higher Education Leadership and Policy
Gautier, Mississippi– Ambria Michele Blackburn, M.A., Early Childhood Education
Mobile, Alabama– Kenecia Shanice Berry, M.Ed., Early Child Development (Non-Certification), Area Award: Early Child Development (Non-Certification); Sherea Lynn White, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education, School of Education Achievement Award Area Award: Alternative Early Childhood Education
Saraland, Alabama– James A. Collingsworth, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology, Area Award: Instructional Design and Technology
Semmes, Alabama– Tiffany Elizabeth Adams Jackson, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education; Anna Kathryn Woodward, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education


College of Health Professions
School of Nursing
Post-Master’s Certificate

McIntosh, Alabama– Wendy Renea Clarke, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Certificate, Family Nurse Practitioner
Mobile, Alabama– Paula Rivers Matthews, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Certificate, Family Nurse Practitioner


Alabama School of the Arts
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor of Science

Amarillo, Texas– Thomas Jonathan Hyer, B.S., Worship Leadership, Cum Laude
Blackshear, Georgia– Camden Eli Jewell, B.F.A., Performance, Acting, Area Award: Performance, Acting, Magna Cum Laude
Chickasaw, Alabama– Rebecca Merritt Reed, B.M., Piano Performance, Area Award: Piano Performance, Magna Cum Laude     
Decatur, Alabama– William Joseph Farris, B.M., Piano Performance, Summa Cum Laude     
Gulfport, Mississippi– Jordan Kidron Bennett, B.S., Worship Leadership
Madison, Mississippi– Kaelyn E. Haight, B.S., Worship Leadership, Magna Cum Laude; Mason Douglas Moak, B.S., Production Technologies, Area Award: Production Technologies, Summa Cum Laude            
Millbrook, Alabama– Brian Christian Jones, B.S., Production Technologies, Cum Laude        
Milton, Florida– Austin Blake Young, B.S., Production Technologies
Mobile, Alabama– Abigail Ruth Anderson, B.M., Vocal Performance; Aidan Eliseo Chavez, B.S., Production Technologies; Emma Kate Dalgety, B.A., Music B.A., English, Area Award: Music Area, Award: English, Summa Cum Laude, Honors Program with Thesis Graduate; Hannah Grace Goodman, B.S., Production Technologies, Magna Cum Laude     
Pell City, Alabama– Katelyn Rena Karcher B.M., Vocal Performance President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Area Award: Vocal Performance, Summa Cum Laude    
Pensacola, Florida– Cheyanne Emma Burge, B.S., Production Technologies, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude; Hannah Grace Elizabeth Smith, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Magna Cum Laude       
Picayune, Mississippi– Taylor Ann Inmon, B.M., Vocal Performance, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude    
Reading, Michigan– Lauren Elizabeth Routledge, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Alabama School of the Arts Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude    
Ruskin, Florida– Lauren Elizabeth Jensen, B.S., Music Education (Non-certification)        
Saraland, Alabama– Lenjamin Cory Anderson II, B.M., Vocal Performance, William K. Weaver, Jr. Excellence Award, Cum Laude; Robert Herston Ewing, B.S., Production Technologies, Cum Laude; Shawn Randall Rivers, B.S., Worship Leadership, Area Award: Worship Leadership, Cum Laude  
Spanish Fort, Alabama– Grace Joanna Dunn, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Magna Cum Laude
Springville, Alabama– Tiffany Joy Aikens, B.M., Vocal Performance, Cum Laude       
Titus, Alabama– Savannah Grace Brannen, B.M., Vocal Performance, Cum Laude     
Tuscaloosa, Alabama– Anna MeLeigha Boswell, B.S., Worship Leadership; Madilyn Rose Donald, B.S., Worship Leadership, Magna Cum Laude  
Van Wert, Ohio– Michaella Leanne Johnson, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Area Award: Performance, Musical Theatre, Summa Cum Laude     
Whitesburg, Georgia– Riley Daniel Shearon, B.S., Production Technologies, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude            


College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Science

Andalusia, Alabama– Leah A. Thompson, B.S., Sociology, Cum Laude            
Auburn, Alabama– Nisreen Mohammad Kanaan, B.S., Psychology
Axis, Alabama– Makenzie Taylor McDaniel, B.S., Psychology, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude        
Cantonment, Florida– Grace Elizabeth Atteberry, B.S., Psychology                              
Chatom, Alabama– Adrianna Williams Rowell, B.S., Sociology, Magna Cum Laude    
Chunchula, Alabama– Taelor Breann W. Davis, B.S., Criminology, Area Award: Criminology
Cullman, Alabama– Lillimae Dyan Allen, B.S., Pre-Health Biology, College of Arts and Sciences Achievement Award, Area Award: Natural Sciences, Magna Cum Laude
Daleville, Alabama– Jamie Danielle Peters, B.A., English, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude, Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Excellence Award, Honors Program with Thesis Graduate
Daphne, Alabama– Jacob Taylor Clabo, B.S., Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude, Honors Program Graduate; Courtney Johnson, B.S., Organizational Leadership; Blakelee Angeleena Stewart, B.S., Psychology                                                             
Dothan, Alabama– Abigail E. Duke, B.S., Biology, Magna Cum Laude; David Mark Ledlow Jr., B.S., History, Magna Cum Laude
Elberta, Alabama– Justin Stewart Johnson, B.A., English
Ellisville, Mississippi– Caidyn Grace Crowder, B.S., General Studies
Fairhope, Alabama– Emma Elizabeth Lepere, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Cum Laude; Britain E’lise Lord, B.S., General Studies; Trevor Gene Wells, B.S., Social Science
Frisco City, Alabama– Martionna, LaDiamond Salinas, B.F.A., Creative Writing
Grand Bay, Alabama– Stephen Alexander Davis, B.S., History, Area Award: History, Summa Cum Laude; Heather L. Tyler, B.S., Psychology
Grove Hill, Alabama– Rachael Maria Gregson, B.S., Psychology, Honors Program Graduate
Guntersville, Alabama– James Michael Payne, B.S., General Studies
Harrisburg, South Dakota– Allison R. Preator, B.S., Biology, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Hendersonville, Tennessee– Abigail Grace Breland, B.S., Psychology
Hoover, Alabama– AnnaKate Burleson, B.A., English, Summa Cum Laude, Honors Program Graduate
Huntsville, Alabama– Sarah Alyssa Koepplinger, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Magna Cum Laude
Irvington, Alabama– Hannah Mabry McCormick, B.A., English, Magna Cum Laude
McIntosh, Alabama– Allie Maharrey, B.S., Psychology; Karly L. Weaver, B.A., English, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude     
Mobile, Alabama– Moira E. Buck, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Area Award: Graphic Design, Cum Laude; Cameron Alexandra Casper, B.S., Psychology, Criminology; Tatiana Catherine Finan, B.S., Psychology, Area Award: Psychology; Haley Lin Hollingsworth, B.S., Psychology; Linda Carol Johnson, B.S., General Studies; Spencer Jordan, B.S., History; Alan Michael Lang, B.A., English, B.F.A., Creative Writing; Breanna Audrey Poole, B.A., English, Cum Laude, Honors Program Graduate; Bryan Collin Reed, B.S., History; Jamarria Aysha Smith, B.S., Sociology; Grace Elizabeth Stanley, B.S., History                                                                      
Monroe, Louisiana– Genevieve Rubena Myles, B.S., Biology
Ozark, Alabama– Claire Ann Wood, B.S., Strategic Communications, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Area Award: Communication, Summa Cum Laude           
Pell City, Alabama– Joshua Franklin Warren, B.S., History
Pensacola, Florida– Tatalia Yasmeen Carmichael, B.S., General Studies
Saraland, Alabama– Kristen Leann Black, B.S., Mathematics, Area Award: Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude; Wyatt Colin Fulton, B.S., Journalism and Broadcast Media, B.S., History; Brinkley Paige Goff, B.S., Sociology; Nathan Kimble Love, B.S., General Studies, Cum Laude     
Satsuma, Alabama– Otto Joshua Alvarez, B.S., Organizational Leadership; Ashley Shea Mason, B.S., General Studies                                                                     
Semmes, Alabama– Antionette Denise Hunter, B.S., Organizational Leadership; Miki Marlowe, B.F.A., Studio Art, Area Award: Studio Art, Magna Cum Laude, Kayla Renee Ritchie, B.S., General Studies; Brandi Latrice Williams, B.S., History
Silverhill, Alabama– Abbie N. Hedden, B.A., English, Cum Laude, Honors Program with Thesis Graduate; John Andrew Hedden, B.S., Government and Law, Area Award:  Government and Law, Summa Cum Laude
Spanish Fort, Alabama– Lauren Leigh Meador, B.S., History; Sally Elizabeth Ott, B.S., Psychology; Danielle Justine Pote, B.S., Psychology, Sociology, Area Award: Sociology, Cum Laude
Thorsby, Alabama– James Bailey Sellers, B.S., Social Science, Cum Laude       
Vestavia, Alabama– Lydia Walker Davis, B.S., Journalism and Broadcast Media
Wagarville, Alabama– Collin Jefferson Henson, B.S., History, Cum Laude       
Waveland, Mississippi– Lauren Elaine Stanford, B.S., General Studies, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude    
West Blocton, Alabama– Kallee Mashell Rowe, B.S., Marine Science
Whistler, Alabama– Kierra Wiley, B.S., Psychology
Wilmer, Alabama– Ryan Michael Dearmon, B.S., History, Georgia Brooke Rives, B.S., Psychology                                                                
Worcester, Worcestershire, United Kingdom– Leia Carter, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Cum Laude


College of Arts and Sciences
School of Christian Studies
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science

Citronelle, Alabama– Johnathan Jacob Turner, B.S., Christian Ministry                       
Coden, Alabama– Lisa Marie Vail, B.S., Christian Ministry                    
Deatsville, Alabama– Carli Rae Watkins Shaw, B.A., Intercultural Studies, Area Award: Intercultural Studies, Summa Cum Laude
DeFuniak Springs, Florida– Daniel Dean DeMarra, B.S., Christian Leadership and Ministry, Area Award: Christian Leadership and Ministry            
Pensacola, Florida– Spencer Davis St. Cyr, B.A., Biblical/Theological Studies, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Center for Christian Calling Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Phenix City, Alabama– Claudia Anna Hall, B.A., Intercultural Studies, Center for Christian Calling Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude
Sylacauga, Alabama– Landon Hayes Owen, B.A., Intercultural Studies, Summa Cum Laude
Talladega, Alabama– Thomas Allen Wilcox, B.A., Biblical/Theological Studies, Area Award: Biblical/Theological Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Tuscaloosa, Alabama– Madison Ruth Smith, B.A., Intercultural Studies                      


College of Health Professions
School of Health and Sports Science
Bachelor of Science

Axis, Alabama– Gregory Brown, B.S., Kinesiology                       
Bay Minette, Alabama– Chloe Peyton Buck, B.S., Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Brewton, Alabama­– Rider Lee Jernigan, B.S., Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Bridgetown, Barbados– Jalicia Fa’tima Neil, B.S., Exercise Science                  
Dothan, Alabama– Samantha Amiya Mansur, B.S., Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Falkville, Alabama– Kari Allison Watts, B.S., Kinesiology, School of Health and Sports Science Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Grady, Alabama– Jayson Isaac Sansom, B.S., Kinesiology                       
Hartselle, Alabama– Mackenzie Taylor Jackson, B.S., Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude; Addison Seth Zanda, B.S., Exercise Science, Cum Laude
Irvington, Alabama– Emilee Morgan Wilkerson, B.S., Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Jacksonville, North Carolina– Ashlee Noel Nettles, B.S., Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Jasper, Alabama– Kaitlyn Cheyenne Spurgeon, B.S., Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Mandeville, Louisiana– Madison Jane Bergeron, B.S., Kinesiology, Area Award: Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude
Manresa, Barcelona, Spain– Anna Cabrera Riudor, B.S., Exercise Science Area Award: Exercise Science, Magna Cum Laude
Mobile, Alabama– Cameron Diez Alexander, B.S., Kinesiology; Caitlin Marie Foshee, B.S., Kinesiology; Kimberly Nichole Grandquest, B.S., Kinesiology; Jordan Jamikal Moon, B.S., Kinesiology                      
Pell City, Alabama– Mary Denman Luker, B.S., Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude; Breighanne Elizabeth Singleton, B.S., Exercise Science, Cum Laude
Pisgah, Alabama– Gavin Scott Rider, B.S., Exercise Science                   
Port St. Joe, Florida– Hannah Elizabeth Anderson, B.S., Exercise Science                    
Rainsville, Alabama– Emily Grace Wrenn, B.S., Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Saint Rose, Louisiana– Devin Larry Christopher, B.S., Kinesiology                  
Saraland, Alabama– Caitlin Dianne Hawley, B.S., Exercise Science                  
Satsuma, Alabama– Courtney Dianna Ellzey, B.S., Kinesiology, Summa Cum Laude
Semmes, Alabama– Samuel Lee Richardson, B.S., Kinesiology             
Spanish Fort, Alabama– Joseph Lowery Quinn, B.S., Kinesiology, Magna Cum Laude; Kyle Thomas White, B.S., Exercise Science                      
Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom– Mia Chantelle Mugford, B.S., Exercise Science
Theodore, Alabama– Caleb L. Coffey, B.S., Exercise Science                 
Trinidad, Beni, Bolivia– Maria Jose Reynaldo Toledo, B.S., Kinesiology, Cum Laude
Tulsa, Oklahoma– Melody Grace Holcomb, B.S., Exercise Science                   
Valera, Trujillo, Venezuela– Eila Adriana Infante, B.S., Kinesiology, Cum Laude


College of Health Professions
School of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Adair Village, Oregon– Hannah Joy Ray, Cum Laude
Athens, Alabama– Zoe’ Lynn Bohanon                 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana– Cynthia Ellen Clement                       
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi– Addie Carolyn Haas                       
Caceres, Extremadura, Spain– Andrea Sanchez-Gonzalez                  
Chesapeake, Virginia– Caitlin Elizabeth Fulgham                        
Chicago, Illinois– Grace Marilyn Cunningham, Cum Laude
Chunchula, Alabama– Taylor Brooke Jackson                
Citronelle, Alabama– Rachel Marks Redding                 
Clanton, Alabama– Adison Piper Argent              
Daphne, Alabama– Megan Amanda Minshew                 
Denver, Colorado– Hahnnah LuLu Nichole Brown, Magna Cum Laude
Gardendale, Alabama– Abigail Tatum Waldrep, Area Award: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Magna Cum Laude
Huntsville, Alabama– Savanna Rose Fuchsberger, Cum Laude
Kathmandu, Nepal– Sushma Chhun                    
McIntosh, Alabama– Mandy Danese Sullivan                 
Mobile, Alabama– Jessica Kay Carr; Kelsey Lynn Gill; Lakisha C. Traylor; Lauren Olivia Wallace, Cum Laude, Jakayla Deneise Young                
Opelika, Alabama– Sarah Renae Martinez                      
Phillipsburg, Montana– Bridgette A. Parsons                 
Rome, Georgia– Sara Elizabeth Wheeler, Area Award: Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing     
Saraland, Alabama– Callie Grace Allen; Christopher Elwin Beaver; Dylan M. Driscoll; Cassidy Caroline James; Madison Alexis Johnston; Allie Sayasane Sheppard; Hayley Noel Wright, Cum Laude
Satsuma, Alabama– Alexandra Suzanne Lucas; Angie Anne Norman               
Semmes, Alabama– Luz Veronica Davison; Danielle Nicole Smith; Macey Lauren Turner                  
Theodore, Alabama– Morgan Lee Howard, School of Nursing Achievement Award; Brianna Dawn Roberts, Magna Cum Laude
Tuscaloosa, Alabama– Caroline Grace Boswell              
Wilmer, Alabama– Alexia Loreen Horne


Grace Pilot School of Business
Bachelor of Science

Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil– Jose Dos Reis Pereira Neto, B.S., Integrated Marketing Communications, Area Award: Integrated Marketing Communications  
Citronelle, Alabama– Ayeshia Beth-Ann Abraham, B.S., Management, Summa Cum Laude
Daphne, Alabama– Victoria Mercedes Griffith, B.S., Business Administration; Ricky Dewayne Hankins, B.S., Business Administration; Ford Gregson Taylor, B.S., Accounting                 
Darlington, England, United Kingdom– Joshua Eon Bynoe B.S., Computer Information Systems, Magna Cum Laude
Dayton, Ohio– Kelsey Francis Courtney, B.S., Management                    
Deatsville, Alabama– Micah Seth Olson, B.S., Management                 
Frankfurt am Main Hessen, Germany– Boris Klingebiel, B.S., Management
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom– Christopher McKenna, B.S., Management, Summa Cum Laude
Grove Hill, Alabama– Adam James Cooke, B.S., Business Administration, Area Award: Supply Chain Management, Cum Laude
Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany– Paula John, B.S., Management                      
Höchstadt, Bavaria, Germany– Sofija Hrovat, B.S., Management                   
Indianapolis, Indiana– Austin Bradford Schofield, B.S., Business Administration
Lucas, Texas– John Carey Treanor, B.S., Management               
Madison, Alabama– Caleb Andrew Marshall, B.S., Management                      
McIntosh, Alabama– Charity Denise Orso, B.S., Digital Media and Advertising
Mobile, Alabama– Abigail Jane Andrews, B.S., Accounting, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Area Award: Accounting, Scholar Athlete Award, Summa Cum Laude; Jabraun Isaiah Bass, B.S., Business Administration; Jennifer Lynn Baugh, B.S., Business Administration; Jeffrey Alan Griffin, B.S., Management; Shaila Mahesh Gupte, B.S., Management, Area Award: Management; Youlandra Maykaylen Hall, B.S., Accounting; Isaiah Kendall Holmes, B.S., Management; Dashon Tramaine Malone, B.S., Integrated Marketing Communications; Madelyne Danyelle Miller, B.S., Management; Harrison Michael Puckett, B.S., Software Development, Magna Cum Laude; Nicholas Taylor Shelton, B.S., Computer Information Systems, Noah B. Walters B.S., Integrated Marketing Communications; Sable Rain Williams, B.S., Software Development                        
Mount Vernon, Alabama– Gabriel Alise Thomas, B.S., Management               
New Market, Alabama– Luke Tipton Kilgore, B.S., Business Administration, Area Award: Finance   
Opp, Alabama– Ashton Victoria Mack, B.S., Digital Media and Advertising                  
Orgeval, Yvelines, France– Fabien Reuzeau, B.S., Management                      
Pearl City, Hawaii– Kaitlyn Hamilton, B.S., Management                     
Pike Road, Alabama– Donald Evans III, B.S., Management                  
Prattville, Alabama– Randall Coleman Sallé, B.S., Accounting, School of Business Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Saraland, Alabama– William Tyler Boling, B.S., Integrated Marketing Communications; Shelby Newburn Landrum, B.S., Accounting, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award; Alyssa Kaylen O’Shea, B.S., Business Administration, Post-Traditional Area Award; Callie Bea Setser, B.S., Business Administration; April Jewel Steward, B.S., Business Administration; Danny Christopher Wheidi, B.S., Business Administration              
Satsuma, Alabama– Andrew C. Hooper, B.S., Computer Information Systems, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Area Award: Computer Information Systems, Summa Cum Laude; Jackson Ronald Verkoullie, B.S., Accounting, Cum Laude
Spanish Fort, Alabama– Bailey Ethan Bergdolt, B.S., Business Administration             
St. Augustine, Florida– Jared Andrew Whittle, B.S., Business Administration, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
St. Elmo, Alabama– Kevin Girard Richardson, B.S., Computer Information Systems
Sulphur, Louisiana– Haden Carter Parker, B.S., Management              
Wagarville, Alabama– Calee Maree Tarver, B.S., Accounting, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Winfield, Alabama– Jayda L. Stinnett, B.S., Accounting, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude


School of Education
Bachelor of Science

Alabaster, Alabama–Randi Marie Becton, B.S., Elementary Education, Area Award: Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude
Chatom, Alabama– Hailey Madison Moss, B.S., Early Childhood Education
Chelsea, Alabama– Sarah Elizabeth Warren, B.S., Elementary Education, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, School of Education Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Chunchula, Alabama– Zachary Nathanial Brown, B.S., Collaborative Special Education
Citronelle, Alabama– Jessidey Adriana Orso, B.S., Early Childhood Education
Ellisville, Mississippi– Tyneshia LaSha Peppers, B.S., Child and Social Development
Fairhope, Alabama– Kaylin R. Sanders, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Cum Laude
Gulfport, Mississippi– Kristyn Renee Hensley, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude
Irvington, Alabama– Michelle Leigh Parmer, B.S., Child and Social Development       
Liberty, Mississippi– Ashley Gavrielle Hutson, B.S., Child and Social Development
Mobile, Alabama– Alyssa Danielle Flowers, B.S., Collaborative Special Education, Magna Cum Laude; Annya Katerine Garcia, B.S., Child and Social Development, Area Award: Child and Social Development; Morgan Jade Johns, B.S., Collaborative Special Education, Area Award: Collaborative Special Education        
Saraland, Alabama– Lauren Grace Day, B.S., Elementary Education, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude; Hannah L. Kelly, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Area Award: Early Childhood Education, Cum Laude; Lyndsey Julia Scoper, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude; Emily Sharpe, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude; Kelsey Jones Westbrook, B.S., Early Childhood Education                           
Satsuma, Alabama– Ashton M. Holley, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Area Award: Early Childhood and Elementary Education, Cum Laude; Taylor Michelle Rester, B.S., Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude
Slidell, Louisiana– Katie Sunrise Grubbs, B.S., Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude


College of Arts and Sciences
Associate of Science
Satsuma, Alabama– Ashley Shea Mason, A.S., General Studies

About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university offering on-campus and online associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For information about the University of Mobile, areas of study, admissions and more, visit umobile.edu, connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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President’s Scholastic & Academic Achievement Awards Presented to Class of 2023 https://umobile.edu/2023/04/presidents-scholastic-academic-achievement-23/ Fri, 28 Apr 2023 15:41:45 +0000 https://umobile.edu/?p=102847 MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile presented academic awards to outstanding graduating seniors of the Class of 2023 during an awards convocation April 26 in Dorsett Auditorium.

The Present’s Scholastic Achievement Award was presented to baccalaureate students who have attained the highest grade point average while completing a four-year degree at the University of Mobile. This year, 19 graduates earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average during their academic careers.

Academic Achievement Awards were presented to outstanding graduates in each college and school who were recognized for academic accomplishment, service, scholarship and Christian character. 

The university’s two top student awards, the William K. Weaver Jr. Excellence Award and the Annie Boyd Parker Weaver Excellence Award, will be announced during graduation ceremonies on May 6. Approximately 330 students will receive degrees at commencement, which will be held on campus.

The graduation ceremony begins at 10 a.m. on the Dr. Fred and Sue Lackey Great Commission Lawn.


Receiving President’s Scholastic Achievement Awards were:

Abigail Jane Andrews of Mobile, Alabama – Grace Pilot School of Business, B.S. in Accounting.

Cheyanne Emma Burge of Pensacola, Florida – Alabama School of the Arts, B.S. in Production Technologies.

Lauren Grace Day of Saraland, Alabama– School of Education, B.S. in Elementary Education.

Andrew C. Hooper of Satsuma, Alabama– Grace Pilot School of Business, B.S. in Computer Information Systems.

Taylor Ann Inmon of Picayune, Mississippi – Alabama School of the Arts, B.M. in Vocal Performance.

Katelyn Rena Karcher of Pell City, Alabama – Alabama School of the Arts, B.M. in Vocal Performance.

Shelby Newburn Landrum of Saraland, Alabama – Grace Pilot School of Business, M.B. in Business Administration.

Makenzie Taylor McDaniel of Axis, Alabama – College of Arts and Sciences, B.S. in Psychology.

Jamie Danielle Peters of Daleville, Alabama – College of Arts and Sciences, B.A. in English.

Allison R. Preator of Harrisburg, South Dakota – College of Arts and Sciences, B.S. in Biology.

Riley Daniel Shearon of Whitesburg, Georgia – Alabama School of the Arts, B.S. in Production Technologies.

Spencer Davis St. Cyr of Pensacola, Florida – Center for Christian Calling, B.A. in Biblical /Theological Studies.

Lauren Elaine Stanford of Waveland, Mississippi – College of Arts and Sciences, B.S. in General Studies.

Jayda L. Stinnett of Winfield, Alabama– Grace Pilot School of Business, M.B. in Business Administration.

Calee Maree Tarver of Wagarville, Alabama – Grace Pilot School of Business, B.S. in Accounting.

Sarah Elizabeth Warren of Chelsea, Alabama – School of Education, B.S. in Elementary Education.

Karly L. Weaver of McIntosh, Alabama– College of Arts and Sciences, B.A. in English.

Jared Andrew Whittle of St. Augustine, Florida– Grace Pilot School of Business, M.B. in Business Administration.

Claire Ann Wood of Ozark, Alabama– Grace Pilot School of Business, B.S. in Strategic Communications.


Receiving Academic Achievement Awards were:

Lillimae Dyan Allen of Cullman, Alabama – Alabama School of the Arts, undergraduate.

Claudia Pauline Dahlman of Fulshear, Texas – Alabama School of the Arts, graduate.

Claudia Anna Hall of Phenix City, Alabama – Center for Christian Calling, undergraduate.

Morgan Lee Howard of Theodore, Alabama – School of Nursing, undergraduate.

Abigail Arduah Mills of London, England, United Kingdom– College of Arts and Sciences, graduate.

Lauren Elizabeth Routledge of Reading, Michigan – Alabama School of the Arts, undergraduate.

Randall Coleman Sallé of Prattville, Alabama – Grace Pilot School of Business, undergraduate.

Spencer Davis St. Cyr of Pensacola, Florida – Center for Christian Calling, undergraduate.

Sarah Elizabeth Warren of Chelsea, Alabama– School of Education, undergraduate.

Kari Allison Watts of Danville, Alabama– School of Health and Sports Science, undergraduate.

Sherea Lynn White of Mobile, Alabama – School of Education, graduate.

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university with a vision of “Higher 
Education for a Higher Purpose,” founded to honor God by equipping students for their 
future professions in an environment where they are known.


About the University of Mobile

The University of Mobile is a Christ-centered university offering on-campus and online associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the University of Mobile is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention and is located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama on a campus of over 880 acres.

For information about the University of Mobile, areas of study, admissions and more, visit umobile.edu, connect with UM on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.


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