Arts & Sciences – 秋霞福利一区 Multiplying Kingdom Leaders for the Glory of God and the Good of the World. Start Your Journey Mon, 03 Nov 2025 18:36:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2025/05/秋霞福利一区B_Favicon-300x300-1-150x150.png Arts & Sciences – 秋霞福利一区 32 32 秋霞福利一区 Launches Flexible & Affordable Master of Arts in Creative Practice; Graduate Certificate Available /2025/11/university-of-mobile-launches-flexible-graduate-certificate-available/ Mon, 03 Nov 2025 18:36:56 +0000 /?p=109966 MOBILE, Ala.听鈥 The new Master of Arts in Creative Practice has launched at the 秋霞福利一区, offering a flexible Christ-centered program designed for working artists and creative professionals.

The MA in Creative Practice encourages students to experiment, collaborate and critically reflect on their work 鈥 qualities that will distinguish graduates as innovative practitioners capable of leading creative change, said Megan Cary, chair of the Department of Visual Arts at the 秋霞福利一区.

She said the Master of Arts in Creative Practice is tailored to meet the needs of artists at every stage of their journey.

鈥淪tudents will refine and deepen their craft in visual art or design and build a portfolio of original work in a supportive, creative environment,鈥 Cary said.

Offered in both on-campus and low-residency formats, the MA in Creative Practice prepares graduates for the next stage of their career. Students will explore their artistic potential as they earn credentials that open doors for teaching, leadership and professional opportunities.

鈥淲ith听competitive tuition rates,听no strict residency requirements, and the freedom to explore a wide range of mediums, the MA in Creative Practice makes graduate-level study听both accessible and affordable,鈥 Cary added.

Two Graduate Programs Offer Options

In addition to the new MA in Creative Practice, 秋霞福利一区 also offers a Graduate Certificate in Creative Practice. The graduate certificate is designed for those who want a shorter program focused on specialization in their area of interest.

鈥淲hether your goal is to enhance your artistry, expand your teaching opportunities, explore new career directions, or simply express your creativity more fully, we have a track for you with a master鈥檚 degree or a graduate certificate in creative practice,鈥 said Cary.

Both graduate programs offer:

  • Flexible Learning 鈥 with on-campus or low-residency options, allowing you to work in a studio setting that fits your needs
  • Dedicated Mentorship 鈥 faculty mentors work with you to design an individualized learning plan based on your personal goals and interests
  • Creative Community 鈥 students and faculty collaborate, share ideas and grow together
  • Artistic Exploration 鈥 explore your artistic potential through diverse mediums such as painting, ceramics, textiles, film, illustration, photography, printmaking, UX design, book design and more.

Apply Now, Start Class in January

Applications are being accepted now for both the Master of Arts in Creative Practice and the Graduate Certificate in Creative Practice. Classes begin in January for Spring Semester 2026.

Apply or request more information at umobile.edu/um-info.

Learn more about both the new Master of Arts in Creative Practice and the Graduate Certificate in Creative Practice at umobile.edu/visual-arts.

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 umobile.edu/um-info 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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秋霞福利一区鈥檚 Travis McKenzie Named Army ROTC Outstanding Cadet of the Year听 /2024/11/university-of-mobiles-travis-mckenzie-named-army-rotc-outstanding-cadet-of-the-year/ Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:03:24 +0000 /?p=107249
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MOBILE, Ala. 鈥 Travis McKenzie joined the Army ROTC program for the college scholarship it offered, but what he gained was something far greater 鈥 a calling to leadership, service and excellence.

Now, the 秋霞福利一区 senior psychology major has been named the 2024 Army ROTC Outstanding Cadet of the Year by the Mobile Bay Veterans Commission. 

鈥淚 made up my mind that I wanted to be part of the one percent and be the best I can be in everything I do,鈥 McKenzie said, referring to the select group of individuals who serve in the U.S. military, representing just one percent of the nation鈥檚 population and embodying dedication, discipline and leadership.

Through his involvement in ROTC, he has developed into a leader who inspires others.

鈥淚ron sharpens iron,鈥 he said, quoting Proverbs 27:17. 鈥淢y peers and I mold each other every day to be part of that one percent. Without them, I wouldn鈥檛 be where I am.鈥

Ranked #1 Cadet

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Travis McKenzie, left, with LTC Jared Sunsdahl at awards ceremony.

McKenzie is ranked #1 among 70 cadets in the Army ROTC program that includes students from the 秋霞福利一区 and University of South Alabama. 

His commander, LTC Jared Sunsdahl, professor of military science at the University of South Alabama, describes McKenzie as 鈥渢he epitome of a future Army Officer鈥 who will excel in the U.S. Army as a future leader.

McKenzie鈥檚 achievements include graduation from the U.S. Army Air Assault School, captaining the Ranger Challenge Team and completing the Cadet Troop Leader Training program in Hawaii. He is a student-athlete on the 秋霞福利一区 track team and is active in the 秋霞福利一区 Psychology Club and Officer Christian Fellowship Group, while also volunteering locally.

A Foundation of Faith and Academics

McKenzie credits his time at the 秋霞福利一区, a Christian university, for shaping his character and deepening his faith. 

鈥溓锵几@磺 offered me not just an education but an approach to spiritual growth,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y faith has become my backbone.鈥 This foundation has helped him excel both in and out of the classroom, where he maintains a 3.25 GPA.

McKenzie鈥檚 professors at 秋霞福利一区 have played a key role in his success. 

鈥淢y professors had a huge impact on my success here at 秋霞福利一区, working with me not only in the classroom, but checking on me outside of the classroom to keep up with my college career and how I鈥檓 developing as an individual,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey pushed me to be better than I was and constantly told me how much they believed in me.鈥

A Vision for the Future

The son of Tamika McKenzie and Travis McKenzie Sr. was born and raised in Maplesville, Alabama, and graduated from Bibb County High School. He will be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in May 2025, as he graduates from the 秋霞福利一区 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.

After commissioning, McKenzie plans to lead soldiers in a combat branch of the Army and hopes to join the Army鈥檚 psychological operations unit. Long-term, he dreams of joining the FBI鈥檚 Hostage Rescue Team, combining his psychology background with his leadership experience.

Reflecting on his path, Travis finds strength in Jeremiah 29:11: 鈥淔or I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.鈥 He believes that every challenge he faces prepares him for the great plans God has in store.


Learn More About 秋霞福利一区

The 秋霞福利一区 is a Christ-centered university with a vision of 鈥淗igher听Education for a Higher Purpose,鈥 founded to honor God by equipping students for their听future professions in an environment where they are known.听Located 10 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, on a campus of over 880 acres, the university offers associate, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs.The 秋霞福利一区 was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention.

For information about the 秋霞福利一区, areas of study, admissions and more, visit听,听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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Dr. Randy Craig Gross Anatomy Lab Dedicated, Memorial Scholarship Awarded to Aryany Breek /2024/01/dr-randy-craig-gross-anatomy-lab-dedicated-memorial-scholarship-awarded-to-aryany-breek/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 18:10:14 +0000 /?p=104667 MOBILE, Ala. 鈥 The 秋霞福利一区 dedicated the nationally accredited Dr. Randy Craig Gross Anatomy Lab and awarded the Dr. Randy Craig Memorial Scholarship to one of his outstanding students in a ceremony held Jan. 23 in Weaver Hall.

秋霞福利一区 faculty, staff, students, alumni and guests remembered the beloved professor with stories, laughter and tears as Dr. Ashley Lindsey, who succeeded Craig as director of the lab, presented the memorial scholarship to Aryany Breek of Mobile, a senior majoring in biology pre-health with a chemistry minor. 

The Dr. Randy Craig Memorial Scholarship honors the academic achievements of a student who is also contributing to their education, family and community through employment and volunteer work. 

A Driving Force

Craig was the driving force behind the creation and establishment of 秋霞福利一区鈥檚 nationally accredited gross anatomy lab. Not only was he involved in the planning and paperwork required to create the lab, but Craig personally constructed many of the tools and devices that are imperative to the functioning of the lab each day, Lindsey said.

At the time of his death on Dec. 10, 2022, the professor of biology was chair of the Department of Natural Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences. He was a longtime practicing veterinarian with specialties in veterinary orthopedic surgery and equine nutrition and a background that included stints as a thoroughbred jockey and champion bull-rider and steer-roper. (For more about Dr. Craig鈥檚 life, read Q&A with 秋霞福利一区 Biology Professor Randy Craig.)

鈥楢lways Teaching, Always Helping鈥

Patti Craig said her late husband loved to teach 鈥 it was something he did naturally in everything he did. 

鈥淗e would be truly honored,鈥 she said as the lab was officially dedicated.

Lindsey said Craig was 鈥渁lways teaching, always helping. Just by him talking and thinking out loud, I was learning.鈥

秋霞福利一区 President Lonnie Burnett said Craig was proud of the lab and the opportunity it provided for undergraduate students to work with cadavers in an environment usually reserved for graduate students.

鈥淗e was all about the students,鈥 Burnett said.

College of Arts and Sciences Dean Matthew Downs said Craig 鈥渨as always thinking about what was best for students. Everything he did, he did for them. He was like that with faculty, too. It is such an honor to dedicate a space in his honor that is for students.鈥 

A Vision for the Future

Lindsey said Craig had specific instructions for her as the next director of the lab he created.

鈥淗e said, 鈥業 don鈥檛 want you to do it the same; I want you to do it better,鈥欌 Lindsey said. 

In honoring that wish, Lindsey said her vision is to make the state-of-the-art lab an interdisciplinary environment that provides learning opportunities for 秋霞福利一区 students in a variety of majors, while also expanding partnerships in the community.

To learn more about the Dr. Randy Craig Gross Anatomy Lab and partnership opportunities, email Lindsey at alindsey@umobile.edu.

Dr. Randy Craig Memorial Scholarship

Scholarship recipient Aryany Breek plans to graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in May 2024 and is applying to graduate programs for a master鈥檚 degree in physician assistant studies. She has maintained a 3.9 cumulative GPA while holding constant employment at her family鈥檚 Honduran restaurant, Las Catrachas, and volunteering at the Mobile International Festival and Victory Health Partners. 

During the Mobile International Festival, she values educating others about her cultural background. Victory Health Partners is a nonprofit healthcare organization established to provide affordable quality of care for the low-income uninsured population of the greater Mobile area. Aryany included the following statement in a patient advocacy essay written about her experiences at Victory Health Partners: 鈥淎dvocacy in my role as a volunteer involved bridging communication gaps and ensuring the patients felt heard, understood and supported through their visit at the clinic.鈥  

Pictured from left are Dr. Matthew Downs, Dr. Lonnie Burnett, Aryany Breek, Patti Craig, Dr. Ashley Lindsey

About the 秋霞福利一区

The 秋霞福利一区 is a Christ-centered university with a vision of 鈥淗igher 
Education for a Higher Purpose,鈥 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鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs.The 秋霞福利一区 was founded in 1961 and is affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention.

For information about the 秋霞福利一区, areas of study, admissions and more, visit umobile.edu, 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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秋霞福利一区 Announces Class of 2023 /2023/05/class-of-2023/ Mon, 08 May 2023 15:48:57 +0000 /?p=102868 MOBILE, Ala. 鈥 The 秋霞福利一区 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.



Doctor of Musical Arts

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


College of Health Professions
School of Nursing

Doctor of Nursing Practice

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


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

Biloxi, Mississippi鈥 Melodie Day DuBose, M.M., Vocal Performance
Chesapeake, Virginia鈥 Chloe Ellen Stewart, M.M., Vocal Performance, Area Award: Vocal Performance
Fulshear, Texas鈥 Claudia Pauline Dahlman, M.A., Musical Theatre, Alabama School of the Arts Achievement Award
Gastonia, North Carolina鈥 Kevin Dashawn Le鈥橰oy May, M.A., Musical Theatre
Greer, South Carolina颅鈥擯aul Douglas Penderman, M.A., Musical Theatre, Area Award: Musical Theatre
Gulf Breeze, Florida鈥擲kye Lynn DuMont, M.M., Vocal Performance
Slidell, Louisiana鈥Theresa Nicole Sharp, M.M., Music Education (Non-Certification)
The Woodlands, Texas鈥擜nna 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 鈥 Abigail Arduah Mills, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling, College of Arts and Sciences Achievement Award
Mobile, Alabama鈥 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 鈥 Macey Bonta Parsley, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling, Area Award: Marriage and Family Counseling
Satsuma, Alabama 鈥 Jessica Elizabeth Strenth, M.A., Marriage and Family Counseling


College of Arts and Sciences 
School of Christian Studies

Master of Arts

Canton, Georgia 鈥 Lance Owen Pierce, M.A., Worship Leadership and Theology, Area Award: Worship Leadership and Theology
Hernando, Mississippi鈥 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鈥Chelsea Brooke Acton, Area Award: Master of Athletic Training
Hartselle, Alabama鈥Kaitlyn Marie Spangler
Oakland, California鈥Jemiar Ramont Jonasian
Picayune, Mississippi 鈥Tyesha Denise Smith


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

Chunchula, Alabama鈥Leah Kimberly Williams, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Daphne, Alabama鈥 Brooke Collier O鈥橲ullivan, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Dunedin, Florida鈥 Vishva Patel, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Gulfport, Mississippi鈥 Gerri L. Mack, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Mathews, Alabama鈥 Reagan Hartley Owens, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Mobile, Alabama鈥 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鈥 Jenilee Slayton Powell, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner
Wiggins, Mississippi鈥 Teresa Shavonne Monroe, M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner


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

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


School of Education 
Master of Arts and Master of Education

Chickasaw, Alabama鈥 Jennifer Monique Todd, M.A., Alternative Early Childhood Education           
Gainesville, Florida鈥 Erika Renee Stuckman, M.Ed., Higher Education Leadership and Policy, Area Award: Higher Education Leadership and Policy
Gautier, Mississippi鈥 Ambria Michele Blackburn, M.A., Early Childhood Education
Mobile, Alabama鈥 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鈥 James A. Collingsworth, M.Ed., Instructional Design and Technology, Area Award: Instructional Design and Technology
Semmes, Alabama鈥 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鈥檚 Certificate

McIntosh, Alabama鈥 Wendy Renea Clarke, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Certificate, Family Nurse Practitioner
Mobile, Alabama鈥 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鈥 Thomas Jonathan Hyer, B.S., Worship Leadership, Cum Laude
Blackshear, Georgia鈥 Camden Eli Jewell, B.F.A., Performance, Acting, Area Award: Performance, Acting, Magna Cum Laude
Chickasaw, Alabama鈥 Rebecca Merritt Reed, B.M., Piano Performance, Area Award: Piano Performance, Magna Cum Laude     
Decatur, Alabama鈥 William Joseph Farris, B.M., Piano Performance, Summa Cum Laude     
Gulfport, Mississippi鈥 Jordan Kidron Bennett, B.S., Worship Leadership
Madison, Mississippi鈥 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鈥 Brian Christian Jones, B.S., Production Technologies, Cum Laude        
Milton, Florida鈥 Austin Blake Young, B.S., Production Technologies
Mobile, Alabama鈥 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鈥 Katelyn Rena Karcher B.M., Vocal Performance President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Area Award: Vocal Performance, Summa Cum Laude    
Pensacola, Florida鈥 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鈥 Taylor Ann Inmon, B.M., Vocal Performance, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude    
Reading, Michigan鈥 Lauren Elizabeth Routledge, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Alabama School of the Arts Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude    
Ruskin, Florida鈥 Lauren Elizabeth Jensen, B.S., Music Education (Non-certification)        
Saraland, Alabama鈥 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鈥 Grace Joanna Dunn, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Magna Cum Laude
Springville, Alabama鈥 Tiffany Joy Aikens, B.M., Vocal Performance, Cum Laude       
Titus, Alabama鈥 Savannah Grace Brannen, B.M., Vocal Performance, Cum Laude     
Tuscaloosa, Alabama鈥 Anna MeLeigha Boswell, B.S., Worship Leadership; Madilyn Rose Donald, B.S., Worship Leadership, Magna Cum Laude  
Van Wert, Ohio鈥 Michaella Leanne Johnson, B.F.A., Performance, Musical Theatre, Area Award: Performance, Musical Theatre, Summa Cum Laude     
Whitesburg, Georgia鈥 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鈥听Leah A. Thompson, B.S., Sociology, Cum Laude听听听听听听听听听听听听
Auburn, Alabama鈥 Nisreen Mohammad Kanaan, B.S., Psychology
Axis, Alabama鈥 Makenzie Taylor McDaniel, B.S., Psychology, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude听听听听听听听听
Cantonment, Florida鈥 Grace Elizabeth Atteberry, B.S., Psychology听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听
Chatom, Alabama鈥 Adrianna Williams Rowell, B.S., Sociology, Magna Cum Laude听听听听
Chunchula, Alabama鈥 Taelor Breann W. Davis, B.S., Criminology, Area Award: Criminology
Cullman, Alabama鈥 Lillimae Dyan Allen, B.S., Pre-Health Biology, College of Arts and Sciences Achievement Award, Area Award: Natural Sciences, Magna Cum Laude
Daleville, Alabama鈥 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鈥 Jacob Taylor Clabo, B.S., Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude, Honors Program Graduate; Courtney Johnson, B.S., Organizational Leadership; Blakelee Angeleena Stewart, B.S., Psychology听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听
Dothan, Alabama鈥 Abigail E. Duke, B.S., Biology, Magna Cum Laude; David Mark Ledlow Jr., B.S., History, Magna Cum Laude
Elberta, Alabama鈥听Justin Stewart Johnson, B.A., English
Ellisville, Mississippi鈥听Caidyn Grace Crowder, B.S., General Studies
Fairhope, Alabama鈥听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鈥听Martionna, LaDiamond Salinas, B.F.A., Creative Writing
Grand Bay, Alabama鈥听Stephen Alexander Davis, B.S., History, Area Award: History, Summa Cum Laude; Heather L. Tyler, B.S., Psychology
Grove Hill, Alabama鈥听Rachael Maria Gregson, B.S., Psychology, Honors Program Graduate
Guntersville, Alabama鈥听James Michael Payne, B.S., General Studies
Harrisburg, South Dakota鈥听Allison R. Preator, B.S., Biology, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Hendersonville, Tennessee鈥听Abigail Grace Breland, B.S., Psychology
Hoover, Alabama鈥听AnnaKate Burleson, B.A., English, Summa Cum Laude, Honors Program Graduate
Huntsville, Alabama鈥听Sarah Alyssa Koepplinger, B.F.A., Graphic Design, Magna Cum Laude
Irvington, Alabama鈥听Hannah Mabry McCormick, B.A., English, Magna Cum Laude
McIntosh, Alabama鈥听Allie Maharrey, B.S., Psychology; Karly L. Weaver, B.A., English, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude听听听听听
Mobile, Alabama鈥听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听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听
Monroe, Louisiana鈥听Genevieve Rubena Myles, B.S., Biology
Ozark, Alabama鈥听Claire Ann Wood, B.S., Strategic Communications, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Area Award: Communication, Summa Cum Laude听听听听听听听听听听听
Pell City, Alabama鈥听Joshua Franklin Warren, B.S., History
Pensacola, Florida鈥听Tatalia Yasmeen Carmichael, B.S., General Studies
Saraland, Alabama鈥听Kristen Leann Black, B.S., Mathematics, Area Award: Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude;听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听听听听听
Satsuma, Alabama鈥听Otto Joshua Alvarez, B.S., Organizational Leadership; Ashley Shea Mason, B.S., General Studies听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听
Semmes, Alabama鈥听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鈥听Abbie N. Hedden, B.A., English, Cum Laude, Honors Program with Thesis Graduate; John Andrew Hedden, B.S., Government and Law, Area Award:听听Government and Law, Summa Cum Laude
Spanish Fort, Alabama鈥听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鈥听James Bailey Sellers, B.S., Social Science, Cum Laude听听听听听听听
Vestavia, Alabama鈥听Lydia Walker Davis, B.S., Journalism and Broadcast Media
Wagarville, Alabama鈥听Collin Jefferson Henson, B.S., History, Cum Laude听听听听听听听
Waveland, Mississippi鈥听Lauren Elaine Stanford, B.S., General Studies, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude听听听听
West Blocton, Alabama鈥 Kallee Mashell Rowe, B.S., Marine Science
Whistler, Alabama鈥听Kierra Wiley, B.S., Psychology
Wilmer, Alabama鈥听Ryan Michael Dearmon, B.S., History, Georgia Brooke Rives, B.S., Psychology听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听
Worcester, Worcestershire, United Kingdom鈥撎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鈥 Johnathan Jacob Turner, B.S., Christian Ministry                       
Coden, Alabama鈥 Lisa Marie Vail, B.S., Christian Ministry                    
Deatsville, Alabama鈥 Carli Rae Watkins Shaw, B.A., Intercultural Studies, Area Award: Intercultural Studies, Summa Cum Laude
DeFuniak Springs, Florida鈥 Daniel Dean DeMarra, B.S., Christian Leadership and Ministry, Area Award: Christian Leadership and Ministry            
Pensacola, Florida鈥 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鈥 Claudia Anna Hall, B.A., Intercultural Studies, Center for Christian Calling Achievement Award, Magna Cum Laude
Sylacauga, Alabama鈥 Landon Hayes Owen, B.A., Intercultural Studies, Summa Cum Laude
Talladega, Alabama鈥 Thomas Allen Wilcox, B.A., Biblical/Theological Studies, Area Award: Biblical/Theological Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Tuscaloosa, Alabama鈥 Madison Ruth Smith, B.A., Intercultural Studies                      


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

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


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

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


Grace Pilot School of Business
Bachelor of Science

Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil鈥 Jose Dos Reis Pereira Neto, B.S., Integrated Marketing Communications, Area Award: Integrated Marketing Communications  
Citronelle, Alabama鈥 Ayeshia Beth-Ann Abraham, B.S., Management, Summa Cum Laude
Daphne, Alabama鈥 Victoria Mercedes Griffith, B.S., Business Administration; Ricky Dewayne Hankins, B.S., Business Administration; Ford Gregson Taylor, B.S., Accounting                 
Darlington, England, United Kingdom鈥 Joshua Eon Bynoe B.S., Computer Information Systems, Magna Cum Laude
Dayton, Ohio鈥 Kelsey Francis Courtney, B.S., Management                    
Deatsville, Alabama鈥 Micah Seth Olson, B.S., Management                 
Frankfurt am Main Hessen, Germany鈥 Boris Klingebiel, B.S., Management
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom鈥 Christopher McKenna, B.S., Management, Summa Cum Laude
Grove Hill, Alabama鈥 Adam James Cooke, B.S., Business Administration, Area Award: Supply Chain Management, Cum Laude
Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany鈥 Paula John, B.S., Management                      
H枚chstadt, Bavaria, Germany鈥 Sofija Hrovat, B.S., Management                   
Indianapolis, Indiana鈥 Austin Bradford Schofield, B.S., Business Administration
Lucas, Texas鈥 John Carey Treanor, B.S., Management               
Madison, Alabama鈥 Caleb Andrew Marshall, B.S., Management                      
McIntosh, Alabama鈥 Charity Denise Orso, B.S., Digital Media and Advertising
Mobile, Alabama鈥 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鈥 Gabriel Alise Thomas, B.S., Management               
New Market, Alabama鈥 Luke Tipton Kilgore, B.S., Business Administration, Area Award: Finance   
Opp, Alabama鈥 Ashton Victoria Mack, B.S., Digital Media and Advertising                  
Orgeval, Yvelines, France鈥 Fabien Reuzeau, B.S., Management                      
Pearl City, Hawaii鈥 Kaitlyn Hamilton, B.S., Management                     
Pike Road, Alabama鈥 Donald Evans III, B.S., Management                  
Prattville, Alabama鈥 Randall Coleman Sall茅, B.S., Accounting, School of Business Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Saraland, Alabama鈥 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鈥 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鈥 Bailey Ethan Bergdolt, B.S., Business Administration             
St. Augustine, Florida鈥 Jared Andrew Whittle, B.S., Business Administration, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
St. Elmo, Alabama鈥 Kevin Girard Richardson, B.S., Computer Information Systems
Sulphur, Louisiana鈥 Haden Carter Parker, B.S., Management              
Wagarville, Alabama鈥 Calee Maree Tarver, B.S., Accounting, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Winfield, Alabama鈥 Jayda L. Stinnett, B.S., Accounting, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude


School of Education
Bachelor of Science

Alabaster, Alabama鈥Randi Marie Becton, B.S., Elementary Education, Area Award: Elementary Education, Magna Cum Laude
Chatom, Alabama鈥 Hailey Madison Moss, B.S., Early Childhood Education
Chelsea, Alabama鈥 Sarah Elizabeth Warren, B.S., Elementary Education, President’s Scholastic Achievement Award, School of Education Achievement Award, Summa Cum Laude
Chunchula, Alabama鈥 Zachary Nathanial Brown, B.S., Collaborative Special Education
Citronelle, Alabama鈥 Jessidey Adriana Orso, B.S., Early Childhood Education
Ellisville, Mississippi鈥 Tyneshia LaSha Peppers, B.S., Child and Social Development
Fairhope, Alabama鈥 Kaylin R. Sanders, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Cum Laude
Gulfport, Mississippi鈥 Kristyn Renee Hensley, B.S., Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude
Irvington, Alabama鈥 Michelle Leigh Parmer, B.S., Child and Social Development       
Liberty, Mississippi鈥 Ashley Gavrielle Hutson, B.S., Child and Social Development
Mobile, Alabama鈥 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鈥 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鈥 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鈥 Katie Sunrise Grubbs, B.S., Elementary Education, Summa Cum Laude


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

About the 秋霞福利一区

The 秋霞福利一区 is a Christ-centered university offering on-campus and online associate鈥檚, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the 秋霞福利一区 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 秋霞福利一区, areas of study, admissions and more, visit , 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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秋霞福利一区 Students Inducted Into Beta Chi Scientific Honor Society /2023/05/beta-chi-scientific-honor-society/ Thu, 04 May 2023 15:16:48 +0000 /?p=102857 MOBILE, Ala. 鈥 Students at the 秋霞福利一区 were inducted into the prestigious Beta Chi Scientific Honor Society. 

This group has been on 秋霞福利一区鈥檚 campus for more than 30 years. 

Last week students were recognized, some invited to join, others were inducted, and 2023 graduates were given their cords to wear at graduation.  

In order to be a part of this organization, students must have taken the minimum of five Natural Science courses and have the GPA of 3.0 or above.


2023 Recognition Awardees:
Mackenzie Jackson听
Mary Luker听
Samantha Mansur听
Jordan Moon听
Joseph Quinn听
Emilee Wilkerson


2023 Invitee Awardees:
Elizabeth Bedford听
Tatum Beech听
Carleigh Bowden
Grayson Cannon听
Lillie Conner听
Jennifer Cope听
Erin Degruise听
Alainah Diaz听
Cameron Edwards听
Ebba Elweroth
Sidney Gipe听
Erica Jones听
Tabitha Jordan听
Lillie Lanham听
Reagan Lentz听
Rice Landon听
Caitlin McCree听
Jordyn Myles听
Emily Osborne听
William Pruitt听
Fatoumata Sonko听
Meagan Sellers听


2023 Beta Chi Inductees:
Sydney Bodiford听
Aryany Breek听
John Mark Butler听
Kayley Burgess听
Delainy Cunningham听
Madalyn Dillard听
Sydnee Fitzgerald听
Natoniya Ford听
Brooke Hutcheson听
Aaliyah Locke听
Elijah Mahn听
Samantha Ott听
Matthew Payne听
Samuel Phelps听
Zoey Powell听
Racheal Reeves听
Sarah Rose听
Cecil Smith
Brooke Turner


2023 Beta Chi Graduates:
Lillimae Allen
Abigail Duke听
Genevieve Myles
Allison Preator听

For more information about the Beta Chi Scientific Honor Society at the 秋霞福利一区, please visit .


About the 秋霞福利一区

The 秋霞福利一区 is a Christ-centered university听offering on-campus and online associate鈥檚, bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs. Founded in 1961, the 秋霞福利一区 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 秋霞福利一区, areas of study, admissions and more, visit听, 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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Open Doors: Cody Floyd /2022/11/open-doors-cody-floyd/ Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:34:50 +0000 /?p=102253
Open Doors: Cody Floyd

Cody Floyd
Intern in Kyrgyzstan, U.S. State Department
Bachelor of Science in Public History 鈥20
Graduate Studies, Penn State School of International Affairs

The 秋霞福利一区 has a lot to offer the veteran community. The quality of the education, the sense of community, and the support structure all make 秋霞福利一区 ideal for veterans. I would encourage veterans to seriously consider making 秋霞福利一区 the next step in a life of purpose and service.
– Cody Floyd 鈥20

I have been interested in international affairs since I first saw coverage of the Persian Gulf War at the age of six. I was further drawn into international affairs and U.S. foreign policy by my time in the U.S. Army and in Afghanistan. Being involved with the War on Terror made international affairs more than an academic subject; it became real and personal. 

I am fiercely patriotic, and I consider the U.S. to be a major force for good in the world. God willing, I want to be a part of representing the U.S. abroad, where I can represent both Him and my country in some capacity.

I still believe in John F. Kennedy鈥檚 challenge: 鈥淎sk not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.鈥 We have, I believe, gotten away from this idea, and it shows in all aspects of American society. 

This belief, along with God鈥檚 gentle nudges, has guided my path from the beginning. My decision to dive into international affairs was largely based on my desire to serve the U.S. on what has become an increasingly volatile world stage. 

Open Doors: Cody Floyd
Open Doors: Cody Floyd

Q. What have you been up to since leaving 秋霞福利一区? 

A. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Public History, I was offered and accepted a scholarship to the Penn State School of International Affairs, where I am focusing on international security and intelligence studies. I was recently offered an internship with the State Department that I believe will get my foot in the door with something big. I will graduate Penn State SIA in May 2023.

Q. How would you say your time at 秋霞福利一区 helped prepare you for this? 

A. You might think that history and international affairs are two separate paths in terms of academics, but I consider them to be very much intertwined. How can one possibly understand the events of international affairs without first knowing the context in which they are happening? 

Dr. Matthew Downs and Dr. Michael Robinson in the College of Arts & Sciences transformed the way I looked at history by helping me understand that it is not a series of compartmentalized events, but a continuum. One small event has echoes that travel through the centuries. This is critical to understand in international affairs. 

Additionally, Dr. Julie Biskner was phenomenal in her approach to teaching international affairs and comparative politics. She helped me not only understand how international politics work, but why. Just as important, she taught the subject of politics not by telling her students how to think, but by making us think about things from every angle 鈥 an increasing rare skill these days in her field of academia.

With this, my time at 秋霞福利一区 prepared me for where I am by helping me focus on the right things the right way. My professors set me up for success and continue to be supportive of my endeavors even two years after I left.

Q. What are some of the most important things you gained from your 秋霞福利一区 experience? 

A. The most important thing I gained from 秋霞福利一区 is confirmation that God will open doors for you if you don鈥檛 panic and just trust Him. I cannot emphasize this enough. I didn鈥檛 begin my journey through college until I was 31 years old, and it has not been easy. My time at 秋霞福利一区 allowed me to increase my patience, endurance and faith, and I am seeing the rewards of this every day.

Second, I gained wisdom from professors who are as caring and supportive as they are knowledgeable. 

Q. What did you like most about 秋霞福利一区?

A. I loved the small class sizes at 秋霞福利一区 and the Christ-centered mission there. Everything you do there is designed in a way to prepare you to do something to make a difference in the world. I also like that 秋霞福利一区 is veteran-friendly. I always felt that the perspective that I gained from military service that I brought to the classroom was appreciated by my professors and classmates. Even more, the staff at 秋霞福利一区 was always willing and able to help me understand my veteran’s benefits and make the most of them.

Q. What advice would you give to 秋霞福利一区 students?

A. First, never, ever give up on yourself. It doesn鈥檛 matter how bad it gets or how tired you are of fighting, don鈥檛 give up. Trust in God and His ability to use you, and He will open doors you never imagined possible. Stay the course.Second, it鈥檚 ok if you don鈥檛 have it all planned out. I鈥檓 37, in graduate school, and I still have no idea where I鈥檓 going to end up.

The way I look at it 鈥 and how I would encourage 秋霞福利一区 students to look at it 鈥 is to imagine that you鈥檙e walking down a long hallway with countless doors on both sides. It鈥檚 not your job to stress about what door to open. All you have to do is keep moving forward and trust that God will open the door you are supposed to walk through. You鈥檒l know it when it鈥檚 right.

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Never Give Up: Ayanna Whittaker /2022/11/never-give-up-ayanna-whittaker/ Thu, 03 Nov 2022 15:35:08 +0000 /?p=102219

Ayanna Whittaker
Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry

鈥淚 knew from a young age that I wanted to help those who were unable to help themselves. However, I never knew the specific career path to take to achieve this plan. The environment, people and professors at the 秋霞福利一区 helped me find my calling.鈥 
– Ayanna Whittaker 鈥22

At the 秋霞福利一区, Ayanna Whittaker learned to believe in herself. She found a support system in her professors and peers. Dr. Wanda Jones, assistant professor of chemistry, 鈥渨as the first person to express the potential that she saw in me. Her belief in me helped form my decision to become a physician,鈥 says Whittaker.

鈥淒r. Jones taught me more than the basics of chemistry. She helped inspire me to further my education in medicine. She was and still is my biggest cheerleader who has helped me accomplish my goals.鈥

Whittaker graduated from 秋霞福利一区 with a Bachelor of Science in biology and minor in chemistry. As she applies to medical school and prepares for a future in medicine, Professor Jones will be right there cheering her on.

Q. What did you gain from your 秋霞福利一区 experience?

A. The most important piece of knowledge I gained from my experience at the 秋霞福利一区 was to not limit yourself. I learned to keep going and never give up, even when it gets hard.

Q. What are your plans after graduation? 

A. I am applying to medical school in hopes of one day becoming a practicing physician in the art of medicine. The 秋霞福利一区 prepared me for this moment by teaching me the fundamentals of science through practice and research. 

Q. We use the phrase 鈥淜now and Be Known鈥 to describe the 秋霞福利一区 experience. What does 鈥淜now and Be Known鈥 mean to you?

A. 鈥淜now and Be Known鈥 to me means putting your best self into the world to be able to make a difference in the lives of others.

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Q&A with 秋霞福利一区 Chemistry Professor Wanda Jones /2022/08/qa-with-um-chemistry-professor-wanda-jones/ Wed, 24 Aug 2022 15:46:03 +0000 /?p=101884 From mixing chemicals in the lab to mixing ingredients in the kitchen for her signature BBQ Bacon Meatloaf Muffins recently featured in Mobile Bay Magazine, Wanda Jones loves to experiment.

Q&A with 秋霞福利一区 Chemistry Professor Wanda Jones

鈥淏eing in the kitchen, just like being in the classroom and lab, is one of my happy places,鈥 says the assistant professor of chemistry at the 秋霞福利一区. 鈥淓verything is made of atoms. How those atoms make different types of matter is so exciting to look at.鈥

Dr. Jones helps 秋霞福利一区 students catch that excitement and build a strong foundation in chemistry. She also encourages them to follow God鈥檚 calling for their lives 鈥 something she is passionate about for her own life.

鈥淚n James 1:27, it says to take care of the widows and the orphans. By being a foster and adoptive parent, I am living out the Gospel. When I volunteer to help others in the community, I am spreading the love of Jesus. When I teach, I am showing others to be like Christ. That is purpose鈥hat is calling鈥hat is my life,鈥 she says.

Read on to learn more about Dr. Jones and what it鈥檚 like to teach and learn at the 秋霞福利一区.


Q. You have taught at 秋霞福利一区 since 2019. What is your background?

A.My undergrad is in chemistry with a minor in mathematics. My PhD is in materials science and engineering. Materials science and chemistry are interdisciplinary and related like first cousins.听

I always tell my students that chemistry is my first love and engineering is my second love. I have always found it challenging and therapeutic to know that everything is made of atoms. How those atoms make different types of matter is so exciting to look at. We as humans are walking chemistry experiments. When students look at chemistry that way, it helps them to relate to the subject matter better.听听


Q. Why should someone choose to study chemistry?

A.听Chemistry is ever-changing. With all the advancements in technology, there are some basics that we all still must know. That is foundation. If you have a strong foundation, you will be able to adapt to the changes and face the challenges that come your way.听

Having a major in biology with a minor in chemistry is a very versatile degree.听听You can teach, go into medicine, animal science, marine science, graduate school鈥he possibilities are endless. There are always opportunities in science.


Q. 秋霞福利一区 offers 鈥淗igher Education for a Higher Purpose.鈥 What does that mean to you?

A. We know that our purpose must be found in Jesus Christ. Students are here to be educated to serve their purpose found in Jesus Christ. At the 秋霞福利一区, faculty and staff are here to help our students find that purpose while being educated.听


Q. Why do you teach at 秋霞福利一区?

A.听I love the family-friendly atmosphere! I also enjoy having coworkers whom I can talk with and do life with. The class sizes are perfect and I get to know my students. Being in the classroom and lab is one of my happy places.

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Q&A with 秋霞福利一区 Writing Center Director Danny Chancey /2022/07/qa-with-um-writing-center-director-danny-chancey/ Thu, 14 Jul 2022 13:05:11 +0000 /?p=101776
Q&A with Writing Center Director Danny Chancey

Danny Chancy loves the 秋霞福利一区. It is where he earned his college degree. It is also where he met his wife 鈥 they now both teach at the Christian university. Today he is pouring his love of learning into the next generation of 秋霞福利一区 students.

As director of the Writing Center in the Chora Godwin Center for Learning and Writing, he gives students the skills they need to thrive. We asked the assistant professor of English in the College of Arts & Sciences to share more about teaching at his alma mater.


Q. Tell us about your 秋霞福利一区 connection.

A. After graduating from Mobile College (now the 秋霞福利一区), I spent the next 30 years teaching English and counseling students in high schools in Clarke and Baldwin Counties while also teaching English in a local community college.

The 秋霞福利一区 has been most kind to me as it launched my professional career, introduced me to my wife, and transitioned me from a career in secondary education to one in higher education.

At 秋霞福利一区 I get to do what I love: teach English to some of the most amazing students from all across our nation and the world. They also help me by teaching me about their experiences and by sharing new technologies and strategies so that I can stay relevant and current 鈥 or so I hope!听


Q. Why should someone choose to study English?

A. The study of English provides a sound, marketable platform for sharpening critical thinking and interpretative skills while enhancing skills in oral and written communication. The current market is hungry for individuals with skill sets in expressing thoughts, ideas and policies clearly.

Contemporary employers are also anxious to bring individuals in their organizations who have the abilities to interpret, analyze and understand the motivations and actions of individuals, skills gained and enhanced through the study of literature. This body of knowledge opens pathways into varied professional careers ranging from journalism, law, education and business. 听


Q. What courses do you typically teach?

A. My teaching schedule includes introductory English courses for early enrollment students as well as the AWARE class (EN 199 Academic Writing and Reading Enhancement), which is my favorite because of the variety of students who take the course.

Many incoming freshman students and international students select to take this course to strengthen their knowledge of academic modes of writing and to gain confidence in expressing themselves in oral settings and written formats.

The class also offers a safe venue for learning to interact with texts, both literary and textual materials. Each semester this class is peopled with bright, eager and insightful students that over the course of 15 weeks become a close-knit community.听


Q. 秋霞福利一区 offers 鈥淗igher Education for a Higher Purpose.鈥 What does that mean to you?

A. I would say that what we really offer is Higher Education for THE HIGHEST Purpose, which is to be used by God to make His world a better place to live. While faculty are mentors, our students often enlighten and stretch our understanding of that Highest Purpose as well, which only proves that Higher Education is never a done deal.听


Q. Why do you choose to teach at 秋霞福利一区?

A. I most like that the 秋霞福利一区 fosters success in students. I love that some of the students who feel led to study here are the top students in their high school classes and plunge into higher education to discover that Highest Purpose in life and find great success!听

It also amazes me that we have some students who come here with deficiencies in their K-12 educational experiences who are able to overcome their past, restore their present circumstances and discover success. It is a privilege to observe, share and support students in those victories, struggles and triumphs!听


Q. What are you passionate about?

A. My top 2 passions spring from the same 秋霞福利一区 trait 鈥 the ability to foster success. I see success fostered through our RamLegacy organization and our Chora Godwin Learning and Writing Center. RamLegacy is a support community on campus that helps first-generation students build a foundation for success.

We do not merely want students to attend college, but we desire for students to thrive while in college and to earn their degrees. RamLegacy assists first-gen students in finding answers to questions 鈥 and to find the questions these students didn鈥檛 even know needed to be asked.听

The Learning and Writing Center does much to help students succeed. Not only do our tutors and directors help students with their immediate academic need, but many times we are able to pinpoint weaknesses in their study skills and techniques and offer solutions to correct those weaknesses.听

Based on four decades as an educator, I can say it is a rare occurrence to find a place that can challenge academically gifted students and support and develop students without a strong, academic background. I鈥檓 grateful to belong to such an inspiring and supportive community.

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Q&A with 秋霞福利一区 Physics Professor Salomon Itza /2022/06/qa-with-um-physics-professor-salomon-itza/ Wed, 08 Jun 2022 18:01:37 +0000 /?p=101666 Dr. Itza HeadshotOn a clear night, when the sky is bright with stars, you鈥檙e likely to find Salomon Itza setting up telescopes on the 秋霞福利一区鈥檚 Great Commission Lawn.

The physics professor will be surrounded by students and local community members gathered for 鈥淪targazing with Dr. Itza.鈥 It鈥檚 a popular event held each semester when Itza shares his passion for astronomy 鈥 and helps others see the beauty of God鈥檚 creation in the night sky.

Itza鈥檚 own passion for physics started when he saw beauty in the practical application of mathematics.

鈥淚 started as a math major, but soon after college graduation I realized I would like to apply mathematics to situations, rather than only work on abstract mathematics,鈥 said Itza, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences at the 秋霞福利一区.

When the opportunity came to continue his studies, 鈥淚 chose physics because it allowed me to continue enjoying mathematics, but also relate equations to physical situations; like observing that by applying a force on an object, the object may move at increasing steps, or simply F=ma,鈥 he said.

We talked with the professor about physics and why he loves teaching at this .

Q. You have taught at 秋霞福利一区 since 2016. What is your background?

A. My background is theoretical atomic physics. This means I spent about six years on a desk with books, physics journals and computers, then I earned a PhD in physics at Tulane University in New Orleans.

Prior to that I had earned a Master of Science in particle physics and, before that, a Bachelor of Science in mathematics, both from schools in Merida, Mexico. After Tulane, I served two years at Kansas State University in the Physics Education Research Group. Thus, my passion for serving as a professor of physics.

Q. What is your particular area of interest?

A. My doctoral dissertation was to calculate how two electrons interact, specifically in the negative hydrogen ion and the helium atom. One of the books most cited on these topics is by J.H. McGuire, who was my doctoral advisor.

Q. What courses do you typically teach in 秋霞福利一区鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences?

A. I am responsible for teaching physics, physical science and astronomy courses. Some of these courses are designed for non-science majors, but others are for students who chose a career in the sciences, like pre-health biology, or mathematic majors.

My favorite course is calculus-based physics, the sequence PH-311 and PH-312, because of the use of calculus to derive fundamental physics equations. After all, physics is about problem-solving processes and not 鈥減lug-and chug.鈥

Q. Why do you choose to teach at the 秋霞福利一区?

A. I like that at 秋霞福利一区 we are encouraged to share our faith with our students, in the classroom or out of it. We are encouraged to be servants, and our leadership demonstrates that by example.

I choose to teach at 秋霞福利一区 because I can share my passion for physics (and astronomy) along with sharing what I have learned from the Word of the Lord. Very often my students give me different perspectives, and thus I keep on learning, a never-ending process.

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