University of Mobile Announces Class of 2023

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile awarded degrees to approximately 330 graduates during commencement on Saturday, May 6. The ceremony took place on the Dr. Fred and Sue Lackey Great Commission Lawn. Congratulations class of 2023!

Following are degrees and honors awarded.


Alabama School of the Arts
Doctor of Musical Arts

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


College of Health Professions
School of Nursing

Doctor of Nursing Practice

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


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

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


College of Arts and Sciences
Master of Arts

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


College of Arts and Sciences 
School of Christian Studies

Master of Arts

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


College of Health Professions
School of Health and Sports Science 

Master of Athletic Training

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


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

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


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

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


School of Education 
Master of Arts and Master of Education

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


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

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


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

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


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

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


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

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


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

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


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

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


Grace Pilot School of Business
Bachelor of Science

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


School of Education
Bachelor of Science

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


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

About the University of Mobile

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

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

President’s Scholastic & Academic Achievement Awards Presented to Class of 2023

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile presented academic awards to outstanding graduating seniors of the Class of 2023 during an awards convocation April 26 in Dorsett Auditorium.

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

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

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

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


Receiving President’s Scholastic Achievement Awards were:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


Receiving Academic Achievement Awards were:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


About the University of Mobile

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

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


Entrepreneur & CEO: Wanda Hicks

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Wanda Hicks, DNP, FNP-BC
CEO/Founder
Hicks Home-Based Primary Care LLC
Associate Degree in Nursing ’99
Bachelor of Science in Nursing ’01
Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner ’03

I had the opportunity to learn from highly motivated faculty who made me realize that I can go as far as I want to in my career.

-Dr. Wanda Hicks ’99, ’01, ’03

My father inspired me toward my career goals when I was around 9 or 10 years old, before he passed away. He would always call me “his little nurse.” 

I took Health Occupation Education in high school for two years, which really directed my path toward the nursing arena. I decided to stay the course and obtain the highest degree in my field. The University of Mobile gave me the opportunity to reach my goals, and for that, I am grateful. I love my career choice – I love helping others and I’m passionate about providing great care to the patients that I treat. 

As the chief executive officer and founder of Hicks Home-Based Primary Care LLC, I enjoy the opportunity to train and help other individuals with their health care needs. As a primary care provider in Mobile and surrounding areas, I am responsible for the day-ins and -outs of the clinic workflow. I provide telemedicine, office and home-based medicine for individuals who qualify for a home visit.

Q. How has your experience in the UM School of Nursing contributed to your success? 

A. At the University of Mobile, I met great leaders and mentors along the way. I received a strong foundation from UM. I gained an excellent higher education, a deeper faith and friendships that will last a lifetime. I received three of my degrees from UM: Associate Degree in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner

Q. What are some of your career highlights so far?

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A. UM made it possible for me to become a primary care provider, which broadened my clinical knowledge and expertise as an advanced practice nurse. After graduating in 2003 as a family nurse practitioner, I worked several different jobs providing primary care, hospital medicine, ED, hospice, home-visits and office-based medicine. I served as a chief nurse practitioner, and I teach and train others in my profession. I continued my education and received my Doctor of Nursing Practice in 2009 from the University of Alabama in Birmingham.

My greatest accomplishment is opening my own clinic in October 2019 – right at the beginning of COVID. The best thing about opening during a pandemic is being able to provide telemedicine to keep everyone safe.

Q. What advice would you give to UM students in the School of Nursing?

A. Pay attention to details and complete your assignments. Completed assignments help to build character and instill discipline in you that will help you in your entire career. Find a good study partner. Study early – do not wait until the last minute to study!

Helping Others: Breylen Carter-Pugh

Breylen Carter-Pugh 
Director of Community Integration Support and Services
Independent Living Center of Mobile
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Finance ’19

“The University of Mobile gave me a foundation that I still stand on to this day – a foundation of faith, fairness and kindness. I am able to let my light shine every day by changing lives and helping others.”  

– Breylen Carter-Pugh ’19

Breylen Carter-Pugh always wanted to help others. So when this University of Mobile graduate was presented with the opportunity to serve people who have intellectual disabilities, he knew he could not pass that up. 

“Being able to advocate and fight for their rights is what motivates me to do the work that I do,” says Breylen, now director of Community Integration Support and Services at the Independent Living Center of Mobile. “These people often get looked over and not heard, so being able to effect change and see others happy is what I love about my work.”

His experience as a student in the Grace Pilot School of Business and a campus leader at the Christ-centered university prepared him to use his talents in the world of business and service. 

Throughout his college career, Breylen took advantage of the many opportunities UM offers, from faculty mentoring to becoming involved in campus activities.

“The University of Mobile has guided me every step of the way,” Breylen says. “We have professors who don’t just teach out of a textbook but have worked in these fields for years. Some of them still work in those places while teaching, which allowed us to get more insider knowledge that a book can’t teach.”

Q. What have you been up to since graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Finance

A.  Immediately upon graduating from UM, I enrolled at Colorado Technical University and in 2021 and earned my MBA in Healthcare Administration. I began working at Volunteers of America within the Intellectual and Developmental Disability department. I now work at the Independent Living Center of Mobile, while also working on my Ph.D. in mental health. I am currently the youngest person to hold the director position while advancing in the Intellectual and Developmental Disability field.

Q. How did studying at UM prepare you?

A. The faculty and staff in the Grace Pilot School of Business gave me a business mindset that I needed to run a program and company within my current job. I gained valuable skills in culture, values and how to treat/manage others. The University of Mobile gave me a foundation that I still stand on to this day – a foundation of faith, fairness and kindness. I am able to let my light shine every day by changing lives and helping others. 

Also, I worked in the student workforce on campus, and it prepared me more than I expected. Through that job, I had practice in interviewing and communicating with others. Because of this opportunity, I was better prepared for graduation and for presenting myself when I moved into my career.

Breylen Carter-Pugh 

Q. What did you like most about UM? 


A. What I liked most about UM hands down has to be the faculty and staff. I love how everyone cares about you, from the finance department and professors to the president of the university. You are not another number at UM, you are a person and everyone on campus knows you by name, not just your student number.

Q. What advice would you give to prospective UM students?

A. My advice to prospective students is to be open to receiving all the free help that UM offers, from the tutors to the services in the Student Success Center. I would also say to get involved in all the on-campus activities. Don’t just be a student – become a contributor to the student body. Doing this will help you make lifelong friendships and receive everything that the school has to offer, which is limitless.

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UM Jazz Band Takes Audience on a ‘Sentimental Journey’ Feb. 14 

MOBILE, Ala. – Are you and your valentine looking for something to do on February 14? Look no further than a romantic night with the music of Duke Ellington as the University of Mobile Jazz Band presents “Sentimental Journey.”

You and your valentine are invited to a special banquet in Ram Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 14. Dinner tickets are $35 and general admission is $10. Purchase dinner tickets in advance at umobile.edu/pas. The cutoff for dinner tickets is Monday, Feb. 6 at midnight. General admission tickets may be purchased in advance or are available at the door pending availability. Dinner is served at 6 p.m. and the concert begins at 7 p.m.

The UM Jazz Band features talented students from the university’s Alabama School of the Arts under the direction of Kenn Hughes, chair of the Department of Music.

Come early and enjoy a wonderful dinner with your loved one, or make it just in time for the C Jam Blues! Classic arrangements include All of Me, Don’t Get Around Much Anymore, I Only Have Eyes for You, I’m Beginning to See the Light, It Don’t Mean a Thing, Satin Doll, Take the A Train, and more. 

Ram Hall is located on the University of Mobile campus at 5735 College Pkwy. For more information, call the Alabama School of the Arts at 251.442.2382.


About the University of Mobile

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

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

President’s List for Fall 2022

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile is proud to announce the President’s List for the fall semester of 2022. The President’s List consists of students who received a 4.0 GPA with at least 15 credit hours. The students who received this honor are listed below.

Aspen Adams

Hanna Alexander

Abigail Andrews

Morgan Atchison

Jaylin Baxley

David Beasley

Randi Becton

Abigale Bell

Ian Blair

Sydney Bodiford

Carleigh Bowden

Harrison Bridges

Grace Bryant

Grace Burchell

Anna Cabrera Riudor

Isabella Cameron

Nina Carpenter

Alejandro Chumacero Navarro

Brady Clarke

Jessica Clements

Annalaura Colbert

Jordan Crane

Kaylee Creekmore

Stephen Davis

Lauren Day

Jennifer Do

Abby Eddins

Camille Edgar

Christopher Erskine

Tatiana Finan

Sydnee Fitzgerald

Morgan Franklin

Annya Garcia

Alexis Gillette

Madelyn Gortemoller

Luke Graham

Travis Grimes

Katie Grubbs

Shaila Gupte

Claudia Hall

Avery Harrell

Brea Harris

Brinkley Hearn

Tempest Hebert

John Hedden

Jessica Herrington

Rebecca Hii

Madisyn Hill

Morgan Hill

Olivia Hurley

Camden Jewell

Morgan Johns

Justin Johnson

Brian Jones

Katelyn Karcher

Maggie Kenyon

Ruthie Knight

Ambreea Koen

Emma Landry

Cayson Langham

Karen Lathan

Gaspar Lavieri

Lucca Leal

Meredith Lewis

Haylee Lynd

Samuel Malone

Tadeas Manas

Marc Marquis

Jocelyn Martin

Christopher McKenna

William Mims

Joshua Naqvi

Kayleigh Nelson

Elizabeth Nolan

Joao Okano

Anna Olsen

Cooper Oman

Jessidey Orso

Tyler Paraz

Erin Parker

Miguel Pereira

Ellie Powell

Kayla Prieto

Dallas Renzi

Taylor Rester

Madilyn Robertson

Randall Salle

Steven Sandlin

Lyndsey Scoper

Meagan Sellers

Emily Sharpe

Riley Shearon

Faye Sherer

Emily Silbernagel

Breighanne Singleton

Lauren Stanford

Abigail Thibodaux

Anna Trinh

Caroline Tucker

Haley Vanderford

Taylor Vice

Rose Wallace

Carli Watkins

Molly Grace Watkins

Karly Weaver

Samuel Werry

MacKenzie White

Anna Wiggins

Luana Wild

Emily Williams

Lora Williams

Jordan Wood

Carlee Wyatt


About the University of Mobile

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

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

Dean’s List for Fall 2022

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile is proud to announce the Dean’s List for the fall semester of 2022. The Dean’s List consists of students who received a 3.50 GPA or higher with at least 12 credit hours. The students who received this honor are listed below.

Gabrielle Adams

Savanna Adams

Rofiat Adigun

Gabrielle Akridge

Karli Alaniz

Lillimae Allen

Bryson Anderson

Taylor Ard

Luke Arnold

Benjamin Barnett

Hanna Barnett

Elizabeth Bedford

Tatum Beech

Annakatherine Bell

Thomas Bell

Sadie Bell Pritchett

Katie Benoit

Erin Biglane

Angelina Birdwell

Nana Sofie Kumai Bjerre

Kristen Black

Nathan Blake

Jesse Blow

Abigail Booker

Taylor Boyington

Kennedy Bradford

Amanda Bream

Aryany Breek

Lillyana Brenner

Matthew Brooks

Ashlyn Broussard

Gregory Brown

Hahnnahlulu Brown

Chloe Buck

Moira Buck

Cheyanne Burge

Kayley Burgess

Annakate Burleson

John Butler

Emilee Buxton

Georgette Byrd

Grayson Cannon

Tatalia Carmichael

Leia Carter

Jared Cauley

Hunter Chapuis

Jade Chastang

Alyssa Cherry

Joshua Clackler

Jamel Clark

Samuel Colbert

Jeffrey Cole

Christopher Conger

Adam Cooil

Adam Cooke

Emory Cooper

Emily Creamer

Delainy Cunningham

Emma Dalgety

Jennifer Darby

Ryan Dearmon

Erin Degruise

Aniyah Dent

Lilie Dickerson

Madalyn Dillard

Daniel Doherty

Madilyn Donald

Connor Duckett

Grace Dunn

Hannah Edge

Cameryn Edwards

Shawnessy Edwards

Evan Elliott

Courtney Ellzey

Ebba Elweroth

Baleigh Essary

Nicole Everman

Robert Ewing

William Farris

Precious Florence

Alyssa Flowers

Kimberly Foster

Taylor Fowler

Caroline Frye

Trashinda Gavin

Anna Geter

Collin Gibbons

Sidney Gipe

Alexandria Godwin

Madison Gray

Taylor Greene

Tucker Gregg

Rachael Gregson

Kaelyn Haight

Caroline Hale

Regine Hall

Abdullah Hamid

Cartez Harris

Cassidy Harris

Joshua Harris

Taylor Harris

Will Harris

Trevor Hawthorne

Lacy Hawthorne-Abrams

Steven Hazewinkel

Tiffany Head

Emalyn Heathershaw

Christopher-James Helt

Kristyn Hensley

Clara Hicks

Nathan Higginson

Dustin Hill

Nicholas Holley

Emma Hollingsworth

Andrew Hooper

Morgan Howard

Brooke Hutcheson

Ashley Hutson

Ruth Idemudia

Eila Infante

Taylor Inmon

Latavia Jack

Erica Jackson

MacKenzie Jackson

Thomas James

Amy Jernigan

Rider Jernigan

Jamie Johnson

Kevin Johnson

Michaella Johnson

Ivan Jolivet

Erica Jones

Haley Jones

Samuel Jones

Skylar Jones

Spencer Jordan

Hannah Keel

Allie Kelley

Aleah Kennedy

Bethany Kilgore

Luke Kilgore

Rodney Kinsey

Leighla Kirchharr

Brianna Kitt

Sarah Koepplinger

Kaden Kugler

Kasey Kurisko

Erin Laffitte

Zachary Landrum

David Ledlow

Chamberlyn Lentz

Reagan Lentz

Emma Lepere

Hadley Little

Charity Long

Guilherme Lopes

Nathan Love

Samuel Lowery

Mary Luker

Teagan Lynn

Sam MacDonald

Ashton Mack

Elijah Mahn

Amanda Majors

Dashon Malone

Samantha Mansur

Shyanne Marlowe

Emily Martin

Rylee Martin

Sean Mason

Lais Tammy Masuda

Jared Matthes

Jessica McCovery-Williams

Michael McCrary

Makenzie McDaniel

Brianne McDonald

Ezra McKenna

Lauren McLean

Caitlin McRee

David Minniefield

Logan Mitchell

Madison Mitchell

Mason Moak

Marlee Montalvo

Jordan Moon

Matthew Morgan

Hailey Moss

Karolina Mrowiecova

Mia Mugford

Benjamin Naman

James Naman

Savanna Naugher

Selah Ohman

Jammie Oliver

Caraline Olson

Emily Osborne

Tabitha Ott

Emily Otts

Emma Owen

Landon Owen

Luke Owers

Jessica Parker

Ashton Parnell

Liam Patterson

Matthew Payne

Tyneshia Peppers

Gabriel Perkins

Jamie Peters

Tyler Peters

Brittany Phalo

Emaleigh Poiroux

Breanna Poole

Danielle Pote

Allison Preator

Jessica Presley

William Pruitt

Harrison Puckett

Joseph Quinn

Jhanya Quinones

Olivia Quiroz

Allison Ramey

Rebekah Ramirez

Hannah Ray

Kaitlyn Reed

Rebecca Reed

Jacob Rehbine

Santiago Reina Mendivelso

Kylie Rester

Maria Reynaldo Toledo

Nathaniel Reynolds

Landon Rice

Kevin Richardson

Samuel Richardson

Zoe Richardson

Gavin Rider

Joaquin Rivera

Shawn Rivers

Jamecia Robbins

Billy Robinson

Berkley Rounsavall

Carli Rouse

Lauren Routledge

Sergio Ruiz Ramiro

Clayton Russell

Martionna Salinas

Kaylin Sanders

Rachel Sanford

Denzel Sawyer

Elizabeth Scarbrough

Jeb Scarbrough

James Sellers

Luke Senteney

Naomi Shirley

Izabella Sikora

Ronald Simpkins

Cecil Smith

Hannah Grace Smith

Jacylin Smith

Fatoumata Sonko

Nicholas Spears

Tiffany Spencer

Spencer St. Cyr

Emily Stearns

Lyla Kae Stokes

Bryant Story

Braylan Stringfellow

Alison Strunk

Jailyn Swink

Guerrero Tablan

Ashlee Taggart

Ford Taylor

Samantha Tedder

Alesha Temple

Connor Thomas

Emily Thullesen

Emma Todd

Za’Kiya Tolbert

Lakisha Traylor

John Treanor

Dallas Trehern

Joshua Trimble

Brooke Turner

Tyler Turner

Sarah Tyler

Morgan Varnadore

Samuel Vergara

Jackson Verkouille

Rebekah Waldo

Jordan Ward

Sarah Warren

Gracie Warriner

Kari Watts

William Wayne

Karlie Welch

Alayah Wells

Trevor Wells

Erika West

Weston West

Kelsey Westbrook

Ansleigh Weston

Danny Wheidi

Jared Whittle

Thomas Wilcox

Kierra Wiley

Adrianna Williams

Elise Williams

Kaylee Williams

Sable Williams

Joy Wilson

Claire Wood

Henry Woodall

Julia Worth

Emily Wrenn

Kyler Wright

Hallie Wriley

Addison Zanda


About the University of Mobile

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

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

Your Next UM Day is on the Horizon!

MOBILE, Ala. – Want to visit the University of Mobile? Your next UM Day is on the horizon! Take a tour and get a feel for campus life on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022. Sign up today to secure your spot. We can’t wait to meet you!

UM Days allow potential students to tour the campus, speak with professors, meet current students, work with financial aid and submit a free application. Prospective traditional undergraduate students who attend a UM Day can also receive a $2,000 scholarship when they enroll.

UM Days for the 2022–2023 academic year are:
November 18, 2022
February 10, 2023
March 24, 2023

To RSVP for Nov. 18 or other future dates, or to schedule a campus tour at another time, please visit umobile.edu/umday or call 251.442.2222.


About the University of Mobile

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

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

Mark your Calendars for Next UM Day!

MOBILE, Ala. – Ever wonder how to take a tour of the University of Mobile and get a feel for life on campus? Mark your calendars for the next UM Day! On Oct. 10, 2022, we will have our next UM Day experience. 

UM Days allow potential students to tour the campus, speak with professors, meet current students, work with financial aid and submit a free application. Prospective traditional undergraduate students who attend a UM Day can also receive a $2,000 scholarship when they enroll.

UM Days for 2022–2023 academic year are:
October 10, 2022
November 18, 2022
February 10, 2023
March 24, 2023

To RSVP for Oct. 10 or other future dates, or to schedule a campus tour at another time, please visit umobile.edu/umday or call 251.442.2222.


About the University of Mobile

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

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

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