秋霞福利一区

Q&A with 秋霞福利一区 Music Professor and ASOTA Dean Dr. Andrew Goodwin

MOBILE, Ala.鈥 For Dr. Andrew Goodwin, dean of the Alabama School of the Arts, the most meaningful performances happen in the classroom, where students grow in faith and artistry.

鈥淥ur students are incredible,鈥 said Goodwin. 鈥淚 get to walk alongside them during some of the most formative years of their lives. There鈥檚 something special about challenging students creatively and academically while also encouraging them spiritually.鈥

From performing at Carnegie Hall and the White House to mentoring future artists at the 秋霞福利一区, Goodwin has lived a life rooted in music and mission. As dean of the Alabama School of the Arts, he sees the classroom as his most meaningful stage 鈥 where faith, excellence and creativity take the spotlight.

 

Q: What is your professional background?

A: I鈥檝e been connected to the 秋霞福利一区 for nearly two decades. First as a student, then as staff, adjunct faculty and now full-time faculty in the Alabama School of the Arts.

I earned a Bachelor of Music in church music from 秋霞福利一区 in 2010, a Master of Arts in religion and worship studies from Liberty University in 2015, and a Doctor of Musical Arts in vocal performance from 秋霞福利一区 in 2023.

During my undergraduate years, I performed more than 150 concerts annually with the Voices of Mobile, traveling to Carnegie Hall in New York City, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, and the White House.

Since 2011, I鈥檝e toured nationally with the Dove Award鈥搉ominated vocal group Veritas, performing alongside Grammy Award鈥搘inning artist Sandi Patty and releasing three albums, including 鈥淪imply Veritas.鈥

I aim to give students practical guidance, performance know-how and mentorship that prepares them to thrive as musicians 鈥 and as leaders in their calling.

Q: How do you lead such a diverse and creative academic community?

A: The arts attract all kinds of people, and that鈥檚 one of the most beautiful things about this job. I try to lead by example, with clarity and a deep respect for the creative process.

My goal is for everything we do, from a student鈥檚 audition all the way to graduation, to be anchored in excellence and centered on Christ. We don鈥檛 all have to look or sound the same, but we are united in purpose. Everything we do is 鈥樷滷or Christ and His Kingdom.鈥澨

Q: What do you think sets ASOTA apart from other schools of the arts?

A: ASOTA is uniquely positioned at the intersection of artistic excellence and spiritual formation. We鈥檙e not just training great singers, actors, instrumentalists or technicians 鈥 we鈥檙e equipping kingdom-minded artists who understand their gifts are ultimately for the glory of God.

Our faculty are not only experts in their fields, but they鈥檙e also committed mentors. And because ASOTA is part of a Christ-centered university, there鈥檚 a sense of community here that鈥檚 hard to replicate.

Q: How has your experience as a touring artist shaped your perspective as both an educator and administrator?

A: Touring taught me how to adapt, collaborate and persevere. It also gave me a front-row seat to the realities of life in the arts 鈥 both the beauty and the grind. As an educator, I bring those experiences into the classroom so students get both theory and real-world application.

As an administrator, I understand what it鈥檚 like to hustle, work under pressure and rely on a team. It helps me advocate for students and faculty and lead with empathy.

Q: What do you hope students walk away with after spending time under your leadership or in your studio?

A: I hope they leave feeling more confident in who God made them to be. I want them to know their identity is not in their talent, GPA or job title, but in Christ.

I hope they walk away with a clearer sense of calling, a deeper love for their craft and a strong foundation of integrity and faith. And I hope they know they鈥檙e not alone 鈥 they have a community cheering them on for the long haul. Once a Ram, always a Ram!

Q: What does 鈥淔or Christ and His Kingdom鈥 mean to you?

A: It鈥檚 a reminder that everything we do has eternal significance. Every note sung or played, every show performed, every cable wrapped and fader pushed 鈥 it鈥檚 all for Jesus.

鈥淔or Christ and His Kingdom鈥 is not just a tagline; it鈥檚 a mission. It鈥檚 about using our talents and our time to point people back to Him.

About the 秋霞福利一区

The 秋霞福利一区 is a Christ-centered university pursuing excellence 鈥淔or Christ & His Kingdom.鈥 With a vision to 鈥淢ultiply Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World,鈥 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, 秋霞福利一区 offers associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Learn more at听umobile.edu/um-info听and connect with 秋霞福利一区 on social media @univofmobile, or call Enrollment Services at 1.800.WIN.RAMS or 251.442.2222.

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