Q&A With Assistant Professor of Nursing Taiye Ajayi

MOBILE, Ala. — Dr. Taiye Ajayi has built her career on connecting classroom knowledge to real-world patient care.

“I have always been passionate about teaching and nurturing the next generation of nurses, guiding them with my clinical knowledge, experience, and mentorship to help them grow into confident and compassionate professionals,” said Ajayi, assistant professor of nursing at the University of Mobile.

Ajayi teaches courses in the new online Post-Master APRN Certificate in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program in the School of Nursing at UM, where she prepares and guides students to grow into confident and skilled mental health nurse practitioners.

The graduate program allows current nurse practitioners to earn PMHNP certification in just three semesters, opening up opportunities for career advancement and remote and telehealth jobs following graduation. Applications are currently being accepted at umobile.edu/pmhnp

Q: What is your professional background?

A: I completed my master’s and doctoral degrees at the University of Alabama with advanced specializations in psychiatric mental health and family practice. I have experience across emergency services, inpatient and outpatient psychiatric settings, where I have had the opportunity to serve diverse patient populations with a wide range of mental health needs.

I maintain an active clinical practice as an advanced practice nurse, providing mental health services to individuals experiencing various psychiatric conditions. My clinical interests include child and adolescent mental health, with a focus on early intervention, family-centered care and promoting emotional well-being across developmental stages.

Prior to joining the University of Mobile, I spent several years teaching graduate nursing students at the University of Alabama, where I integrated academic knowledge with extensive clinical experience in diverse psychiatric and primary care settings.

By bridging theory and practice, I guide students in applying classroom concepts to real-world clinical settings, preparing them to become confident, compassionate and patient-centered advanced nursing professionals.

Q: Why should a prospective student choose to study in the nursing program at UM?

A: The graduate nursing programs at UM offer a uniquely supportive environment designed to help each student excel both professionally and personally. Our faculty are deeply committed to mentoring and guiding students at every step of their academic journey.

At UM, students are not just numbers but valued individuals whose growth, goals and well-being are the central focus. This creates a learning environment where students feel seen, supported and empowered to achieve their full potential.

The university’s focus on integrity, faith-based values and academic excellence resonates strongly with my own teaching philosophy, giving me a genuine sense of belonging and purpose. The highest calling we have is to embrace what God has called us to be, and there is no purpose higher than fulfilling that calling.

Q: What do you think are the most important skills or attributes for students to develop during their college years?

A: Time management, hard work and critical thinking are important qualities that help students succeed in their academic journeys. In nursing, especially at the graduate level, effective time management becomes particularly important because many students continue working while pursuing their studies, which requires them to balance professional responsibilities with academic demands.

At UM, our faculty are intentional about helping our nursing students develop these essential skills through a thoughtful blend of structured coursework and supportive learning experiences. Students are guided to plan, organize and prioritize their assignments, projects and deadlines, which helps strengthen their time management abilities.

Q: What do you believe sets UM apart from other institutions?

A: At UM, your journey can begin with an ADN or BSN and continue seamlessly through master’s programs and all the way to the doctoral level — allowing you to start here and grow your calling in nursing from undergraduate preparation to advanced clinical leadership.

The nursing faculty are highly dedicated to helping students succeed. I have been fortunate to work alongside colleagues who are collaborative, encouraging and invested in student growth. We remind our students that each of us is uniquely gifted and called to serve in different ways.

Through our teaching and guidance, we encourage them to recognize their own strengths, live with intention and use their education not just for personal success, but to positively impact the world around them.

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.

University of Mobile School of Christian Studies Holds Annual Theta Alpha Kappa Induction

(Pictured from left: Camille Edgar, Ella Downing, Dalton Mathis, Brayden Deaton.)

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile School of Christian Studies held its annual Theta Alpha Kappa theological honor society induction ceremony, with the following students inducted: Brayden Deaton, Ella Downing, Camille Edgar, Dalton Mathis and Brooke Umanzor.

Previous inductees and graduating Theta Alpha Kappa members, Yonan Hanna and Bryant Story, received the Ministry Promise Award and the Academic Promise Award, respectively, at the ceremony held April 30.

William Givens, a gifted student linguist, received the Biblical Hebrew Award for the highest average in first-year Hebrew. He received the Biblical Greek award in 2025.

Two awards are given annually in honor of retired professor Dr. Cecil Ray Taylor and in memory of Dr. Dale Richard Younce, both former professors in the School of Christian Studies.

Yonan Hanna received the Taylor award as an outstanding student in World Missions. Hanna does summer ministry in Israel, has ministered to international students on campus and has been an ESL teacher for the last three years at the International Language School at Moffett Road Baptist Church.

Bryant Story received the Younce award for his work in Biblical studies. Story has led Theological Fellowship and dorm Bible studies on campus, preached regularly in community ministries in the Mobile area and earned the highest GPA within Bible & theology coursework.

The School of Christian Studies offers three undergraduate majors and two graduate level programs. SCST faculty recognized Christian Ministry area award winner Emma Owen and Theological Studies award winner Bryant Story for their outstanding academic and service achievements.

UM president Dr. Charles Smith cited Charles Spurgeon, a prominent 19th-century Baptist pastor and author, as he encouraged gathered students, family and friends. The ceremony concluded with prayer for each of the graduating seniors present.

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.

Q&A With Head Softball Coach Alison Sellers-Cook

For Alison Sellers-Cook, associate athletic director of eligibility and head softball coach at the University of Mobile, the most meaningful moments come from building relationships rooted in faith and family.

“This place feels like home,” said Sellers-Cook. “It allows me to invest in my athletes both physically and spiritually, not only as players, but as people.”

From walking onto the field at UM for the first time at 10 years old for a softball camp to now leading the softball program, her journey has come full circle.

Q:  What led you to coach at the University of Mobile?

A. The University of Mobile has always held a special place in my heart. As a 10-year-old kid, I walked on the field for the first time at a camp that Coach Mary Ann Jennings held and knew that UM was a special place. One of the main reasons that led me to want to coach at UM is the family atmosphere and love for Christ that is shown all around campus.

Q: What makes your program at UM unique?

A. I believe our program is unique because it is rooted in a family atmosphere. Our athletes are bought into a culture where they truly love one another.

My actual family is very much involved in our program as well.  To me, having a family atmosphere in the program creates a culture that the players are truly bought into a championship mindset that we create.

This allows us to be successful both on and off the field.  The student leadership in our program exemplifies our culture and strong Christian faith as well.

Q: How do you see faith lived out through UM Athletics?

A. Faith is lived out daily at UM in our athletic department through coaches who invest in their players by showing God’s love through their actions and words. It is seen by how we are taking in these athletes and treating them like we would our own kids. We truly are their parents while they are away from home.

The relationships that are built outside the field are my favorite as I invest in their lives and watch them grow into strong adults.  These are relationships that don’t end after their final games.  We watch them grow through weddings and having children of their own, and we continue to be a part of their journey.

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.

UM Master of Athletic Training Students Gain Hands-On Experience at Senior Bowl

MOBILE, Ala. – For students in the University of Mobile’s Master of Athletic Training program, education goes far beyond just the classroom — it happens on the sidelines, in training rooms and in big moments where skills are put to the test.

For the 10th consecutive year, UM’s MAT students served as part of the medical team for the Panini Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. The Senior Bowl is the nation’s premier college football all-star game, showcasing top NFL Draft-eligible seniors across the country. Students participating gained hands-on experience on the sideline beside medical professionals while caring for some of the nation’s top collegiate football athletes.

“The Senior Bowl allows our program students to reap the benefit of seeing the professional side of athletic training right here in their own backyard. The experiences and lessons they learn about in this setting allows them to gain momentum for their future career path,” said Dr. Melissa Thomas, MAT program director.

Learning from Leaders in Sports Medicine

One of the most impactful aspects of the experience is the opportunity to network with respected leaders in the field of athletic training, Thomas said.

Former New Orleans Saints athletic trainer and current Senior Bowl Medical Director Dean Kleinschmidt, ATC, and Will Utsey, ATC, assembled a team of athletic trainers from the Andrews Institute to serve during the event.

Each team has a designated number of athletic trainers and students who are led by Amy Napier, athletic training supervisor at the Andrews Institute for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, and Christine Manrique, ATC.

These athletic trainers work closely with University of Mobile students to create a positive and worthwhile experience, offering mentorship and guidance.

Experiences like the Senior Bowl exemplify the University of Mobile’s commitment to hands-on, high-impact learning. By serving alongside seasoned professionals and caring for elite athletes, MAT students graduate prepared not only with knowledge but with confidence and practical experience.

Thomas said UM’s program would like to acknowledge Will Utsey and the impact he played in so many students’ lives. He passed away in early December, and his absence was observed with a moment of silence before the start of the game.

“Will reached out to me every year to ensure we would have students for the event, made sure each student received some free gear, had credentials that gave students full access, and made them feel like they were the most important person on the field. Will was an advocate for our MAT program, and our students were blessed to have known him,” said Thomas.

 

University of Mobile’s MAT Program at a Glance

The University of Mobile’s Master of Athletic Training program is:

  • CAATE-accredited
  • 57 hours
  • Offered at competitive tuition rates
  • Priced the same for both in-state and out-of-state students
  • 100% employment/placement rate
  • 100% graduation rate
  • 91% overall BOC pass rate

Accepting Applications Now

The University of Mobile’s MAT program is accepting applications through May 1, 2026, for the next cohort of students. For more information and to apply, visit umobile.edu/athletic-training or contact program director Dr. Melissa Thomas at mthomas@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.

President of the North American Mission Board, Kevin Ezell, Challenges Students and Regional Ministry Leaders to Live for the Lost

MOBILE, Ala. – “We are called to live sent.”

That was the message shared in Chapel at the University of Mobile on Feb. 25 by guest speaker Dr. Kevin Ezell, president of the North American Mission Board (NAMB) of the Southern Baptist Convention.

NAMB mobilizes Southern Baptist churches for their next step in missions in North America, whether it’s in church planting, compassion ministry or evangelism training and outreach. During Ezell’s time with NAMB, the organization has planted over 12,000 churches.

Prior to Chapel, UM President Charles Smith hosted a lunch and panel discussion with Ezell and regional ministry leaders. Smith praised Dr. Ezell’s leadership and the work of the North American Mission Board.

“One of our greatest desires is to see the University of Mobile resource and encourage churches in our region and around the world. Gatherings like this help us do just that,” Smith said.

‘Living Sent’

During Chapel, Ezell challenged students to see their time at UM as preparation for ministry. Preaching from 1 Corinthians 16:7-9, he reminded them that God has placed them at the University of Mobile and on earth for a purpose — to live intentionally and live out the gospel.

Ezell reminded students that God has placed them at UM for a limited time and with a specific purpose of “living sent” to live out the Gospel. He told them:

1. Be intentional.

“If you are going to live sent, you have to be very intentional.”

2. Expect challenges.

“Paul looked at challenges as confirmation of the call,” he said. “Sometimes God uses the most challenging seasons of your life to produce the most meaningful ministry.”

He reminded students that opposition is not a signal to retreat, but often a wide-open door full of opportunity to live out the gospel.

3. Be faithful and focused to the finish.

“We have to make the most of this time,” said Ezell. “It is all about the gospel.”

Rather than waiting until graduation to engage in ministry, Ezell encouraged students to begin now. He reminded students that no matter the career path they pursue, they are first called to live sent.

“You can be on mission while earning your degree,” he said.

Be Open to Church Planting

At the luncheon meeting, Ezell discussed NAMB’s ministry with local Southern Baptist pastors.

He said there is a spiritual awakening happening on college campuses. Through Send Network, one of NAMB’s resources, new churches in college towns are seeing strong gospel response and significant growth. Students are coming to faith, being baptized and stepping into leadership.

“It is amazing what God is doing,” Ezell said. “There is nothing better than watching people grow in the Lord. Seeing lives changed — that is what it is all about.”

For more information about NAMB, visit namb.net

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.

University of Mobile Announces Deans’ List for Fall 2025

MOBILE, Ala. — The University of Mobile is pleased to announce the Deans’ List for the Fall 2025 semester. The Dean’s List recognizes students who earned a grade point average of 3.50 or higher while completing at least 12 credit hours. Students receiving this honor are listed below.

John Abston, Kaylee Abston, Trenton Adams, Lucy Allen, Rachel Allen, Isabelle Allred, Rayan Amison, Jackson Anders, Bryson Anderson, Diana Arcay Guevara, Jacob Arnold, Mateo Arteaga

Mary Baker, Taylor Baker, Kylie Ann Barnes, Luke Barron, Grace Barton, Camilo Bazo, Laura Belk, Liliana Bell, Thomas Bell, Bailee Best, Caitlyn Beverly, MacKston Bishop, Jonah Blackwell, Ella Blalock, Lillie Blaylock, Andin Bolen, Samantha Bolton, Andrew Bosarge, Michelle Bossard, Amanda Bream, Logan Brewer, Bailey Bronner, Ashlyn Broussard, Andrew Buck, Whitley Burns, Blake Burris, Stella Byars, Bralee Byrd

Brittany Calhoun, Brayen Canas, Grayson Cannon, Alana Carson, Savannah Catrett, Josiah Cazalas, Camryn Cellon, Jade Chastang, Elijah Cherolis, Bobbi Chestang, Laiken Coaker, Gabriella Cochran, Ethan Colbert, Samuel Colbert, Christopher Conger, Lillie Conner, Jennifer Cope, Eleanor Cowan, Sara Crews, Jaxson Crisler, Eric Crocker, Noelia Cruz, Milyanis Cruz Martinez, Anthony Cumbaa, Thomas Cumbie

Bryline Dailey, Senyakah Darling, Taylor Davidson, Gabrielle Davis, Kadence Dedeaux, Erin Degruise, Alyssa Dewberry, Wyatt Dickson, Matthew Dimmick, Kimberly Dinkins, Samuel Dippel, Albanie Dixon, Emilee Duet, Rachel Dunaway, Rebecca Duncan, Tristan Durflinger

Camille Edgar, Kayden Ellis, Kloe Ernst, Gabriel Esmanhotto, Linda Ethridge, Gracelon Fell, Hayden Fey, Brittney Flowers, Kira Floyd, Honor Fluker, Michael Ford, Michael Frails, Ethan Francis, Gabriel Francis, Leonardo Fuentes, Carlie Funchess

Caleb Gaines, Christian Galarza Guilarte, Luke Galey, Stephen Galvin, Journee Garrett, Elijah Gee, Collin Gibbons, Jaycie Gibbons, Hayleigh Gideons, Joshua Giles, Thiago Giri Rodrigues Mello, Jenni Goins, Jade Goodiel, Gabriella Gordon, Phoebe Graham, Jake Graves, John Griffin, Tyler Grondin, Emily Grubach, Aaron Guevara, Emma Guillotte, Surely Gutierrez

Anna Hadley, Emma Hampton, Kearra Hand, Kyleigh Harper, Grayson Harris, Kareem Harris, Taylor Harris, Dawson Harrison, Haleigh Hartmann, Cullen Havard, Lanee Hayes, Sabryna Haynes, Justine Henderson, Noah Henderson, Jake Henley, Christian Herron, Ellie Hicks, Kennedy Hicks, Nathan Higginson, Madison Hill, Sydney Hill, Ethan Hilpert, Brinley Hoda, MaKala Holland, Goodwin Holley, Ava Holm, Madeline Houk, Alexis Howard, Samuel Hughes, Joshua Hulse, Zyhuana Hurd

Micco Jackson, Jake Jaye, Jonathan Jesse, Jenna Jiles, Fernando Jimenez, Isidro Jimenez Rosario, Alisa Johnson, Isabella Johnson, Jordan Johnson, Naomi Johnson, Reese Johnson, Breelyn Jones, Eden Jones, Skylar Jones, Cayson Jordan, Evan Jordan, Trevor Joseph

Katelynn Kempton, Ninah Kerr, Summer Killough, Anna King, Adele Kuhn, Sophia Kuhn, Avery Kyzar, Brooklyn Kyzar, Samantha Landaiche, Lillie Lanham, Alyssa Lavelle, MacKenzie Lawshe, Kayla Lawson, Celestine Lett, Aidan Lewis, Kyleigh Lewis, Madalyn Lewis, Emily Lofton, Kamirra Logan, Isabella Lombardo, Michael-Christian Lopez, Emma Lowe, Maddox Lugo, Porsha Lynch, Jennah Lyons

Mayar Maarouf, Sam MacDonald, Charlotte Malamaire, Davi Malvini Leao Fernandes, Jenna Manning, Kathryn Manuel, Jocelyn Martin, Alvie Maskew, Katelyn Maten, Kristyn Maten, Dalton Mathis, Janae McCall, Jeffrey McCollough, Juliana McCrary, Caden McDill, Sarah McGonegal, William McGough, Abigail McKissack, Kristian McNeil, Emma McPherson, Madison Medley, Elyssa Messick, Anysten Metcalf, Lindsey Meza, Jayla Mickles, Gabryelle Minor, Stephen Mixon, Dylan Moran, Esmeralda Morataya, Ashley Morsey, Garrett Morton, Abigail Moseley, Lila Moss, Robert Moulthrop, Trenton Moye, Karolina Mrowiecova, Sophie Mulkey, Kelly Murphree

Mattie Neese, Jonah Nelson, Campbell Newell, April Nicholson, Zandrea Ofstedahl, Adarius Oliver, Damian Ortiz, Emily Osborne, Katherine Ott, Luke Owers, Emma Parker, Keagan Partin, Latifha Pascall, Joe Patrick, Raleigh Patterson, Latonya Payne, Jaden Person, Ethan Plank, Claire Powell, Ellie Powell, McCory Powell, Daniel Pratt, Laura-Kenli Prince, Lott Putnam, Kacey Quinnelly

Chase Raulerson, Jason Ray, Bria Raymond, Enrico Recchia, Bethany Reed, Victoria Richardson, Waelyn Richardson, Shelby Lynn Riddle, Cayden Rigdon, Daryelin Rivas, Jamie Roberts, Madalyn Roberts, Adrian Roman

Carla Saborido, Steven Sandlin, Taylor Sasser, Savana Schmitz, Greta Schneider, Juronica Scott, Avery Seitz, Madilyn Sheffield, Addyson Shepherd, Emilee Shuler, Courtney Sides, Izabella Sikora, Ronald Simpkins, Benjamin Sims, Kaitlyn Skrove, Angel Smith, Annie Smith, Cohen Smith, Emma Smith, Rodney Smith, Guido Solaro, Alison Soto, Mileyshka Soto Trujillo, Leiyah Spears, Lucy Spisto, Landon Squires, Asya Stanislaus, Lillian Steiner, Joseph Stevens, Lyla Kae Stokes, Bryant Story, Jake Swearingen, Jailyn Swink

Maya Tait, Madison Tarver, Kristy Tate, Ariana Taylor, Georgia Taylor, Haley Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Jessica Tedder, Mateo Tempone, Susan Terry, Andrew Thames, Ansley Thomas, Kendall Thomas, Semora Thompson, Haven Tillman, Lexy Tillman, Weston Tubbs, Ian Turner, Johnathan Turner, Marleigh Turner

Melissa Umanzor, Kristiyan Vasilev, Gabriella Vasko, Nicolai Vasko, Halle Verkerk, Gabriella Verkouille, Angela Viator

Tyler Wabnitz, Peyton Walker, Rachel Walker, Ella Walley, Jordan Ward, Princess Ward, Brock Washington, Arthur Watson, Rickie Weathers, Bryant Weaver, Alexis Welch, Adalyn Wiggins, John Willard, Kirsten Williams, Madison Williams, Marleigh Williams, Chloe Wilson, Deanderick Wilson, Joy Wilson, Mia Wilson, Trenton Windham, Madison Winters, Emily Wolf, Trevor Wood, Henry Woodall, Hallie Wriley, Matthew Young.

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.

University of Mobile Announces President’s List for Fall 2025

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile announces the Fall 2025 President’s List, honoring students who achieved a 4.0 grade point average while completing a minimum of 15 credit hours. The students named to the President’s List are listed below.

Mary Katherine Alums, Claire Atkins, Madison Barnes, Skyler Barnes, Lilly Bejarano, Anaria Bell, Skylar Bennett, Addison Boland, Kathleen Bowden, Michael Bowen, Oliver Boyle, Helena Braga, Kelsey Brewer, Alexia Brinkman, Isabella Bullington, Natalie Burt

Jahi Cannon, Kensley Cannon, Brianna Carmichael, Anna Carrick, Emma Champagne, Martin Chaney, Grace Chisholm, Maeva Constantinoff, Anna Coon, Erin Cooper, Breyton Cornelius, Micah Coxwell, Jamie Criswell, Mala Cross, Ashton Cubitt

MacKenzie Danzey, Allana Davis, Bethany Dean, Alison Dearmon, Brayden Deaton, Callum James David Harvey Dickson, Bella Didonna, Emily Dietz, Camryn Dorilma, Sophie Dorris, Ella Downing, Anna Elliott, Hannah Ellis, Makenzie Ellison, Leonardo Fiorotti Da Silva, Fisher Fuller

Peter Gardner, Isabella Gibbons, Madison Gipe, William Givens, Luke Graham, Khadimou Gueye, Caleb Hadley, Audrey Hall, Abdullah Hamid, Yonan Hanna, Brea Harris, Steven Hazewinkel, Anna Hedrick, Brianna Hendricks, Kendall Herron, Regan Hickman, Rebecca Hii, Patience Hill, Victoria Holewka, Hayleigh Hopper, Andrea Hughes, Molly Hughes

Trent Irvin, Erica Jackson, Caroline Johnson, Autumn Jones, Haley Jones, Lamaria Jones, Maggie Kenyon, Sierra Knight, Elisabeth Langley, Chamberlyn Lentz, Madison Lipke, Katelyn Lippold, Albert Llatje Panisello, Alexandria Lopez, Jada Lynd

Amanda Majors, William Manwaring, Gracyn Martin, Henrique Mendes, Natalie Messick, Aniyah Michael, Brennen Miller, Lacee Moore, Savannah Morgan, Grace Moye, Katie Murphree, Trevor Murphy, Annsley Myers, Lexi Myers

Lydia Nicholson, Antoinette Oconnell, Peter Olsen, Johan Ong, Emily Otts, Emma Owen, Avaughna Packer, Erin Parker, Matthew Patterson, Meredith Peacock, Jamierae Pickin, Bailey Polk, Sarah Polk, Elizabeth Posey, Jake Quina, Olivia Quiroz

Kaden Raby, Elizabeth Ranew, Santiago Reina Mendivelso, Dayton Richardson, Joaquin Rivera, Andres Riveros-Tejada, Kaitlynn Robertson, Brooklyn Rowell

Jeb Scarbrough, Brooke Schachle, Thad Scott, Hayden Seale, Lanie Shaw, Gabrielle Sheffield, Jewel Shelly, Georgia Simmons, Merrin Simmons, Cameron Skipper, Caroline Smith, Chloe Smith, David Smith, Isabella Smith, William Smith, Annalea Steadham, Madelynn Stewart, Bryna Stokes, Mason Sword

Austin Taylor, Hailey Terrell, Camree Tribe, Presleigh Turner, Alex Valenzuela, Layne Vidich, Mataea Walker, Hannah Victoria Walters, Samuel Werry, Kathryn White, Emma Wilkins, Shyla Williams, Brayden Wilson, Haley Wilson, Kristen Wright, MacKenzie Yates

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.

Q&A With Assistant Professor of Education Dr. Tiffany Wilson

MOBILE, Ala. — Dr. Tiffany Wilson’s passion for teaching began long before her first classroom.

“As a child, I ‘taught’ my younger siblings as they sat in plastic Little Tikes school desks, and I would teach them just as I had learned from my teachers. I would even line up my stuffed animals to teach them my spelling words and recite my poems,” said Wilson.

That childhood spark has grown into a lifelong mission. As an assistant professor in the School of Education at the University of Mobile, Wilson guides future teachers. She helps them discover their own path for education and prepares them to go out and inspire others.

She brings 29 years of experience across all levels of education, from elementary teacher to assistant principal then director of human resources. She holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, a master’s degree in educational leadership and both an EdS and EdD in curriculum and instruction.

“Throughout these roles, I witnessed firsthand the powerful impact of teachers and staff working together to support student success. Their dedication reminded me daily that teachers truly change lives,” said Wilson. “I am grateful to bring that experience to UM, guiding and preparing future educators to become champions in the lives of children.”

Q: Can you tell us about some of your role models and what you learned from them? 

A: I was inspired by two teachers in my early education.

Mrs. Phillips, my second-grade teacher, encouraged me so much that I began to believe that I could accomplish more academically. With love and kindness, she encouraged my writing and creativity until my isolation was cultivated into a quiet confidence.

My fifth-grade teacher, Mr. Blair, had the most profound impact on my decision to teach.

He was and will always be my favorite teacher. He recognized my interest in teaching and helping others and often allowed me to be his teacher assistant and a tutor.

What was unique about Mr. Blair was that he was interested in developing relationships with his students. He got to know us, allowed us to get to know him and he was genuinely interested in our success beyond the time and space of his classroom.

It is with the same passion and commitment shown by these mentors that I strive to teach, guide and positively influence my students at UM.

Q: Why did you decide to become a college professor in the School of Education?

A: I have seen and experienced many challenges and rewards of teaching. My desire is to prepare, encourage and inspire others to join our field. I am a passionate and obsessive learner and I am excited to share what I have learned with my students.

What interests me about the field of education is its life-long dedication to knowledge acquisition and application. Education is a continuous cycle of people engaging and sharing curiosity, learning and growth.

Q: What is something surprising about yourself that might surprise your students? 

A: I have a potbellied pig named Fredrick Alabaster, also known as “Freddie.”

Growing up, I had a secret wish that I would have a pig of my very own. I never shared my wish with anyone, but determined to one day hold Fredrick Alabaster in my arms, I picked out his name when I was nine.

Freddie was my birthday present in 2017. I chose him from his litter, syringe fed him as a baby, potty trained him in only a day and he lived inside with our family until he began to root in the house.

If you don’t know, potbellied pigs are great companions, very intelligent animals and can be very manipulative. Needless to say, Fredrick Alabaster normally gets what he wants when Momma is around. He will always have a very special place in my heart.

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.

Q&A With Assistant Professor of Music Greg Wiggins

Mobile Al. – For Greg Wiggins, music is more than his passion — it’s his ministry.

“I’ve had the privilege of playing and ministering in venues ranging from 10 to 700,000 people — and I’ve seen God move in each,” said Wiggins.

Now, as assistant professor of music at the University of Mobile, he brings that experience into the classroom. From arranging music for Christmas Spectacular to collaborating with student ensembles across the Alabama School of the Arts, Wiggins is committed to preparing students musically and spiritually.

 

Q: What Is Your Professional Background?

A: I earned my bachelor’s degree in music from the University of Texas at Arlington and my master’s degree from the University of Mobile.

Before I began traveling internationally, I served as a worship pastor for more than 14 years. I was the keyboardist and arranger for the Gospel Music Hall of Fame group TRUTH, directing and producing the 25th reunion, the Farewell concert and the 50th reunion.

My journey at the University of Mobile began nearly two decades ago when I started arranging music for the Roger Breland Center for Performing Arts.

I’ve arranged or produced more than 20 recordings and written three musicals. I’ve had the opportunity to perform in more than 85 countries on six continents as a pianist, composer, arranger, orchestrator, clinician and vocal coach.

Q: What notable projects or publications have you been part of at UM?

A: I’ve loved collaborating with so many ensembles across the Alabama School of the Arts —especially my long-standing work with Voices of Mobile.

I’ve also been honored to accompany countless student recitals and conduct musicals and operas on campus.

I am most proud of my contributions to Christmas Spectacular. Over the years, my arrangements have become known for closing the show with big ‘spectacular’ finales.

Christmas Spectacular is UM’s annual holiday showcase, produced by the Alabama School of the Arts. With more than 135 choir members and a 60+ piece orchestra, this production draws thousands of audience members to celebrate the spirit of Christmas on the Gulf Coast.

Q: How do you prepare students for a career in the music industry?

A: I consider it a blessing to teach. Having spent more than 25 years in music ministry and performance, I know firsthand how demanding the industry can be.

My passion is preparing students not only musically, but practically and spiritually for what comes after UM.

I remind students that their time here is temporary but formative, a place to gain knowledge, resilience and faith they will carry with them beyond UM.

Q: In addition to your work at UM, what other projects or performances are you involved in?

A: I serve as pianist for Mobile Opera tours and Mobile Singing Children and I’m frequently sought after for my orchestrations and arrangements for choirs and orchestras.

My collaborations include Prism Music, Point of Grace, Avalon and Larue Howard, among many others.

I’ve written and arranged music for churches around the world. Those opportunities have been a highlight of my ministry.

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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