‘Pianos at an Exhibition’ Concert Links Music, Art and Dance at University of Mobile 

MOBILE, Ala. – Music, visual art and dance combine for “Pianos at an Exhibition” at the University of Mobile, a unique concert featuring the talents of students from the university’s Alabama School of the Arts music and dance programs, and the visual arts program in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Pianos at an Exhibition will be presented Thursday, April 18, at 7 p.m. in the university’s College Woods Center. The event is free and open to the public.

An Eclectic Event

The event meshes the visual arts including painting, photography and sculpture with the literary arts of fiction, prose poetry and drama, brought together with the performing arts of music and dance. 

Under the direction of Steinway Artist Dr. Kadisha Onalbayeva, director of piano studies and professor of music, the Alabama School of the Arts piano ensemble will showcase works from the following composers:  Arensky, Bartok, Chopin, Coleman, Debussy, Holst, Milhaud,  Rachmaninoff, Verdi, Wagner and Weber. 

“The idea for the name of the concert came to me after Mussorgsky’s ‘Pictures at an Exhibition,’ so I immediately thought about a collaboration with our visual arts department in the College of Arts and Sciences, and with our dance program in the Alabama School of the Arts,” Onalbayeva said.

“Just as we interact with others throughout our daily activities, so have the arts interacted. The arts exchange ideas and inspire a new look at experiences and creations. The influences exchanged between the visual arts, literary arts and performing arts result in new creations with synergy more powerful than the parts,” she said.

Onalbayeva said Liszt believed that the arts can influence and give strength to one another. 

“Niccolò Paganini’s violin compositions influenced the creation of Liszt’s ‘La Campanella.’ Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ has been recreated into musical form by many artists, including Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and Franco Zeffirelli.

“The symphonic poem takes as a point of departure a piece of art or a literary creation and transforms the concepts into a musical work. Examples include George Gershwin’s ‘An American in Paris,’ Claude Debussy’s ‘Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun’ and Camille Saint-Saën’s ‘Danse Macabre,’” Onalbayeva explained.

Featured Piano Ensemble Students

“Pianos at an Exhibition” features the following members of the Alabama School of the Arts Piano Ensemble:

Benjamin Naman, sophomore, Bachelor of Arts in music composition
Emily Thullesen, junior, Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, minor in piano
Alison Strunk, junior, Bachelor of Music in piano performance and Bachelor of Arts in English
Marc Marquis, senior, Bachelor of Music in piano performance
Brea Harris, sophomore, Bachelor of Arts in English education
Luke Graham, sophomore, Bachelor of Arts in business management, minor in piano
Rebecca Reed, Master of Music in piano performance
Jairus Dixon, junior, Bachelor of Music in piano performance
Gaukhar Kenessova, Master of Music in piano performance
Bryson East, junior, Bachelor of Science in music education
Logan Lipke, junior, Bachelor of Arts in music, minor in studio production Trenton McGuff, freshman, Bachelor of Arts in composition.

Featured Visual Arts Students

College of Arts and Sciences, Visual Arts Department members and the title of their works are:

Abby Eddins, Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio art, “Topsy Turvy,” “Solitude,” “Memorium”
Abigale Bell, senior, Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio art, “Crucifixion,” “Miraculous Journey,” “Beauty Within”
Grace Burchell, senior, Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, “Flower Garden,” “Watercolor Mountains,” “BSM”
Jamie Johnson, junior, Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, “Stuck in Time,” “Soulmates,” “Walk in the Park”
Emily Thullesen, junior, Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, “Vivace,” “Wagner”

Other participants include:

Poem Reciter: Abigail Anderson, poem reciter
Soloists: Rebecca Duncan and James Naman, soloists
Corps de ballet: Isabella Powel, Anna Geter, Lenjamin Cory Anderson and Jordan Johns
Costume Design: Claire Strong
Backdrop Design (Lumen photography): Sophia C. Haines
Choreography/Felted Sculpture: Barbara G. Haines, “The Faces of Many.”

About the University of Mobile

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

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

University of Mobile Professor to Perform Winning Composition at International Piano Festival

MOBILE, Ala. – An original piano composition titled “Think…Together,” composed and performed by University of Mobile professor and Steinway Artist Dr. Kadisha Onalbayeva, won a first place award in the XVII Golden Key Piano Composition Competition held in historic Ehrbar Hall in Vienna, Austria.

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Onalbayeva was among 104 participants in the competition that included categories organized by age and nationality. She was awarded a First Degree Diploma in the National Professional category in the January competition.

The winning composition has been recommended for the program of the World Composers Recital and Onalbayeva will perform “Think…Together” at the Golden Key Music Festival in Vienna, Austria, on July 31. She will be awarded the Diploma and Winner’s Medal on the stage of Vienna’s historic Ehrbar Hall during the award ceremony this summer. 

The composition “Think…Together” can be heard on Amazon Music here: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B09BQ61HDJ?do=play&trackAsin=B09BQ2NSHX&ref=dm_sh_A6hZb85J3aJgckf5NSaPB1sxc

University of Mobile: An All-Steinway School

Onalbayeva is director of piano studies and professor of music in the Alabama School of the Arts at the University of Mobile, an All-Steinway School.

The piano studies program offers the Bachelor of Music in piano performance, Bachelor of Arts in composition, and Master of Music in piano performance, with concentration in solo piano, collaborative piano, chamber music and ensemble. UM’s program combines knowledge from piano literature with piano pedagogy and advanced piano pedagogy.

“Each year, the ASOTA Piano Festival provides opportunities for University of Mobile students to hear world-renowned performing artists and take part in their master classes,” Onalbayeva said.

Piano studies students have a variety of performance opportunities through the Alabama School of the Arts, including the annual Christmas Spectacular production that is performed live multiple nights for audiences totaling over 8,000, plus seen internationally through satellite television.

These experiences and individual attention from world-class artists and professors produce graduates who now are teaching and performing around the world, Onalbayeva said.

The Alabama School of the Arts offers a variety of bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in music, theatre, production technology, worship leadership and more. Learn more about the University of Mobile and Alabama School of the Arts at umobile.edu/asota.

Meet Dr. Kadisha Onalbayeva

Steinway Artist Kadisha Onalbayeva was born in Zhetisay, Kazakhstan, and began her musical training at the age of five. She is the first pianist from Kazakhstan to be named a Steinway Artist. She attended the Zhubanov Special School for Children in Almaty, Kazakhstan and, while at Zhubanov, she studied piano and composition, gave piano recitals and was involved in both piano and composition festivals and competitions. 

Awards include the Soviet Union’s New Talent competition and various prizes in national piano competitions and Central Asia piano competitions. She also participated in international music festivals in Germany, Russia and Uzbekistan. 

After graduating from the Zhubanov School, Kadisha entered the Kurmangazy National Conservatory of Music. She was awarded the Kazakh President’s Award for Young Artists and Chevron’s Award for Talented Students in piano and composition.

She earned two Master of Musical Arts degrees in both composition and piano performance at the University of New Orleans and received her Doctor of Musical Arts in piano performance at Louisiana State University. 

Throughout her career, Onalbayeva has been a strong supporter of new music and she has been particularly interested in introducing the music of Kazakhstan to audiences in the United States. She currently performs her music and participates in international new music festivals as a composer, performer and organizer throughout Central Asia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Europe, Costa Rica, Bahamas and the United States.

She was commissioned to write a symphonic poem titled “Zherym” (My Motherland) by the Kazakhstan National Orchestra. She premiered Artyk Toxsanbayev’s Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra (dedicated to her) with the Astana Philharmonic Orchestra, Kazakhstan and Albany Symphony Orchestra, Albany, Georgia, USA. Another composition dedicated to Onalbayeva was composed by her husband, Michael Coleman, entitled “Arman” (Dream), and premiered with the Louisiana Sinfonietta in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA. 

The Minister of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan filmed a documentary on the life and musical career of Dr. Onalbayeva titled “Independent National’s Heritage” which was released in both Kazakh and in Russian.

Learn more about Dr. Kadisha Onalbayeva at kadishaonalbayeva.com.


About the University of Mobile

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

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

Mike Pompeo: UM’s Faith-Based Mission is ‘Noble and Important’

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MOBILE, Ala. – Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke about faith and leadership during UM’s 17th Leadership Banquet on April 6, drawing on his own experiences of serving the Lord and serving America through leadership roles in government.

He also emphasized the importance of the University of Mobile’s mission.

“This faith-based mission you are leading is noble and important,” Pompeo said in his opening remarks during the interview-format event held at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center in Mobile.

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Sharing the stage with Pompeo and conducting the interview was Gen. Paul Hankins, president of the Alabama Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Alabama School of the Arts ensembles Deliverance and Voices of Mobile performed. The Leadership Banquet raises funds for the Christian university’s programs and scholarships.

During his service as the 70th U.S. Secretary of State in the Trump Administration, Pompeo was instrumental in bringing three American Christian missionaries home who had been held captive in North Korea.

“It was faith and my trust in my Savior that gave me any hope of executing my mission,” said Pompeo, who previously had served as director of the Central Intelligence agency and was a four-term congressman representing the Fourth District of Kansas. 

Prior to his public service, Pompeo graduated first in his class from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1986 and served as a cavalry officer in the U.S. Army, leading troops patrolling the Iron Curtain. He left the military in 1991, then graduated from Harvard Law School, having served as an editor of the Harvard Law Review. For almost a decade he led two manufacturing businesses in south central Kansas, first in the aerospace industry and then making energy drilling and production equipment.

Pompeo spoke about the responsibility and pressures associated with his role as Secretary of State in making decisions every day to keep Americans safe.

“I don’t know how anyone could perform those functions, how you would live in that cauldron … of constant challenge, if they were unmoored from faith,” Pompeo said.

He concluded with words of encouragement to young people and the advice to take advantage of all the University of Mobile has to offer:

“I will share with young people here tonight what I have tried to impart to our son for all these years. If you work hard…tell the truth, and keep the faith, then – not every day, but most days – good things will happen. 

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“My encouragement for the young people, for the students here today, is you have this incredible blessing to be in this place, at this university. Drink deeply from this place. Use this time – it will go fast – use this time to grab everything you can. Watch the leaders around you. … Take on the leadership traits of those you have been around that you know have been successful, and bring other followers of Christ to do good work. 

“Be fearless. That means working hard, it means staying at it, it means when people say you can’t do it, you think, ‘I’m going to chip away at that every day, I’m going to climb that particular mountain’…If you do those things, then the Lord will reward you. And America will reward you, too. You will have a successful life, as you define it. 

“You are very lucky to be at this special place,” Pompeo said.


About the University of Mobile

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

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

One Brick at a Time: UM Announces Legacy Fountain Courtyard Brick Campaign 

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile invites alumni and friends to help revitalize the university’s iconic fountain sculpture by purchasing a personalized brick through the new Legacy Fountain Courtyard Brick Campaign.

New personalized bricks purchased through the fundraising campaign at umobile.edu/give will be joined with those of original donors to refurbish the brick patio around the fountain sculpture and create a new communal space known as The Legacy Fountain Courtyard.

Since its installation more than 30 years ago, the fountain sculpture created by Mobile artist Casey Downing Jr. titled “The Gift” has become an iconic campus landmark and a meaningful part of the University of Mobile experience, said Brian Boyle, vice president for advancement and a UM alumnus.

“Contributing to the restoration by purchasing a personalized brick is a way to make a permanent mark in University of Mobile history. Each brick, engraved with a name or message, not only will contribute financially to the restoration project, but also will symbolize the individual stories and connections that make the University of Mobile a remarkable place,” Boyle said.

In partnership with Miss University of Mobile 2024 AnnaKatherine Bell and her initiative, “The Growth Project,” daylilies will be planted in the area surrounding the fountain to serve as a physical reminder for students to keep growing and blooming through all seasons of life.

To purchase a personalized brick and contribute to the renovation project, visit umobile.edu/give and click on The Legacy Fountain Courtyard Brick Campaign. Up to four lines of text may be etched on a brick to be placed in The Legacy Fountain Courtyard. 

The UM Classes of 2023 and 2024 have adopted the project for their senior class gifts and challenged previous classes to join in the effort. To learn more, watch a video about the project here.

Boyle said the Legacy Fountain Courtyard Brick Campaign is more than a fundraiser, “It is a call to action for all who have been part of this great institution to play a role in preserving a piece of our history.” 

For more information about the campaign or other opportunities to support Christian higher education at the University of Mobile, call the Office for Advancement at 251.442.2913 or email advancement@umobile.edu.

About the University of Mobile

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

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

UM Board of Trustees Announces Dr. Charles W. Smith Jr. as 6th President of the University of Mobile

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile Board of Trustees today elected Dr. Charles W. Smith Jr. as the 6th president of the Baptist university founded in 1961.

Prior to coming to the University of Mobile, Smith served as senior vice president for Institutional Relations and assistant professor of Christian Leadership at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College in Kansas City, Missouri. 

During his 11-year tenure, Smith oversaw a variety of functions, including the offices of Enrollment Management, Advancement, Alumni Relations, Church Partnerships, Student and Resident Life, Marketing and Communications, Financial Aid, Dean of Students, and Student Success. Smith also co-founded the For The Church conference and resource platform, and established the For The Church Institute, a growing suite of free online classes serving thousands of students around the world. As an elected faculty member, Smith also taught various business and leadership classes at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels, including designing and overseeing Midwestern’s PhD in Christian Leadership. During his time in Kansas City, the institution experienced record success, with enrollment growing from 1,100 to over 5,200 students.

He and his wife, Ashley, are originally from Montgomery, Alabama, and have three daughters, Ellie, Annie and Susie.

“My wife and I are thrilled to be coming back home to Alabama to join the University of Mobile,” Smith said. “Thanks to President Burnett, his leadership team and countless others within the UM family, this university is stronger than ever and poised for even greater effectiveness. The University of Mobile is grounded in God’s Word, driven by a compelling vision, served by a world-class faculty and staff, and cherished by the UM family. I look forward to linking arms with the countless faculty, staff and supporters who make this place so special.”

Proven Leadership, Future Impact

Terry Harbin, chair of the UM Board of Trustees, said Smith embodies the values and vision that are fundamental to the University of Mobile, which enrolls more than 1,900 students and offers associate to doctoral degrees in over 75 academic programs.

“Dr. Smith’s proven leadership, commitment to faith-based higher education and passion for developing the next generation of Christ-centered leaders make him the ideal choice to guide the University of Mobile into a future where we not only continue to excel in our academic and spiritual missions, but also expand our influence and impact on the global stage,” Harbin said.

Fred Wilson, chair of the Presidential Search Committee, said the university launched a nationwide search for a visionary leader in October 2023. The committee was composed of trustees, alumni, faculty and staff, business executives and ministry leaders. Top candidates were interviewed, and the committee unanimously recommended Smith to the UM Board of Trustees on March 21.

“After a thorough and prayerful search, it became clear that Dr. Charles Smith was the person God has prepared to lead this institution. His impressive background, exemplary leadership qualities, and commitment to academic excellence and spiritual calling have prepared him to lead the University of Mobile into its next chapter of growth and success,” Wilson said.

‘A Multi-Gifted Leader’ 

Leaders from across the Southern Baptist Convention and the Alabama Baptist State Convention welcomed Smith in his new role as UM president.

Dr. Rick Lance, executive director of the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions, said he looks forward to working with Smith in his new position as UM president.

“Charles Smith has the experience and administrative expertise that will serve him well as the president of the University of Mobile. I believe he is a man of high integrity, and I predict a bright future for the University of Mobile under his leadership,” Lance said.

Dr. David S. Dockery, president of the International Alliance for Christian Education and president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, highlighted Smith’s experience, conviction and creative leadership.

“I am excited to learn that Charles Smith, a multi-gifted leader, has been selected to serve as the next president at the University of Mobile. Dr. Smith is deeply committed to the work of Christian higher education and will bring creativity and new energy, as well as much experience related to institutional relations, advancement, enrollment, student life and other aspects of the university’s work to this important role. His convictional Baptist and evangelical beliefs will serve the university well and will be well received by churches in the region. We will certainly be praying for Charles and his family and the entire University of Mobile community in the days to come.”

Dr. Jason Allen, president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College, congratulated the UM family for choosing “a proven leader.”

“I could not be happier for Charles Smith, the University of Mobile, or my hometown of Mobile, Alabama. A promising institution is receiving a proven leader, and I anticipate both will flourish in the years to come. Midwestern Seminary sends Dr. Smith and his entire family to UM with every best wish, and every expectation of God’s blessing on their lives and work in the season ahead.”

Accolades for Retiring President Lonnie Burnett 

Smith steps into the university’s top leadership post on May 6 as Dr. Lonnie Burnett, UM’s 5th president, retires after five years of distinguished service as president. A 1979 graduate of the University of Mobile – then Mobile College – Burnett served over 20 years at his alma mater, rising through the ranks from adjunct professor to become president in 2019. 

In addition to guiding the university through the challenges of a global pandemic, Burnett implemented new academic programs, defied national trends of declining enrollment, oversaw nearly $3 million in new construction and renovations through existing funds and fund-raising efforts, renovated College Woods Center as an event space for the university, and ensured the financial stability of the institution. 

Under Burnett’s watch, Forbes named UM the only educational institution in Alabama and one of only 300 organizations nationwide in “America’s Best Small Employers” for 2023. Among other accolades, the UM School of Nursing is the only university in the state to have scored a perfect 100% pass rate for Bachelor of Science in Nursing students taking the NCLEX national licensure exam for both 2022 and 2023. U.S. News & World Report cites UM among the Best Value Regional Colleges in the South, and Niche consistently names UM in the top of its rankings for best and safest small colleges in Alabama and having the #1 dorms in the state.

Harbin and Wilson expressed the Board of Trustees’ deep gratitude for Burnett’s leadership and lifetime of service to the University of Mobile.

“Just a few months into his presidency, Dr. Burnett was faced with the unprecedented challenge of navigating the University of Mobile through the uncertainties of a global pandemic that caused many other institutions to falter. In a time of deep uncertainty and fear, Lonnie Burnett led with wisdom, faith, consistency and love for both the institution and the people who make the University of Mobile extraordinary. It is because of his faithful leadership that the University of Mobile is now perfectly positioned for this next chapter,” Harbin said.

Wilson said Burnett’s passion for teaching, work ethic, positive spirit and sense of humor made him an exceptional leader at a pivotal time for the university.

“It is a remarkable accomplishment to become the president of your alma mater,” Wilson said. “In every role he has played, from student to alumnus, professor to dean, and vice president to president, Lonnie Burnett has made a lasting impact.”

In his final act as president, Burnett will deliver the commencement address on May 4 and award diplomas to over 300 graduates in an outdoor ceremony on the university’s Great Commission Lawn.

Burnett said, “Lynne and I welcome Charles and his family to the University of Mobile family. We wish them a long and successful tenure.”

Excited to Join the UM Family

Smith said he and Ashley “could not be more excited to be stepping into this new season of leadership at the University of Mobile. We had a peace about the opportunity from the very first call with the Search Committee. Even over the phone, I could sense a common bond and desire to maximize all that God has for the University of Mobile.

“Over the past several months, our excitement has only grown. Dr. Burnett has done a remarkable job over the past five years and is eager to help us begin a new season of leadership. Local churches are strong and supportive, regional businesses are committed to our students, and the Alabama Baptist Convention is stronger than ever. I look forward to connecting with the UM community in the months ahead and stepping into a bright future together.”

Underscoring the importance of Christian universities, Smith said, “Virtually every day we meet men and women whose lives were radically changed in college. Places like the University of Mobile shape minds, move hearts, identify gifts, cultivate friendships, strengthen communities and launch lifelong careers. But even more important, Christian universities like UM encourage and equip students to follow Jesus.

“Over the past few months, I’ve seen UM faculty and staff mentor students and describe how God’s good design not only informs their field of study, but their entire lives. These are the things we feel called to give our lives to, which is why we are so excited to be joining the University of Mobile family,” Smith said.

About the University of Mobile

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

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

Bayside Academy, Faith Academy Earn Honors at UM Brain Battle 

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile campus was the site of an epic intellectual battle Feb. 22 when students from Mobile and Baldwin counties competed in the fourth UM Brain Battle Tournament. At the end of the day, Bayside Academy students held the coveted trophy, along with the title of UM Brain Battle Champions. 

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Faith Academy earned second place honors at the event. More than 60 students from seven high schools gathered on the UM campus to compete on 8 teams for the scholars’ bowl tournament. The UM Brain Battle is a qualifier for NAQT’s High School National Championship Tournament.

Participating schools also included Baldwin County Virtual School, Alma Bryant High School and Gulf Shores High School, UMS-Wright Preparatory School and Cottage Hill Christian Academy.

Tournament coordinator Amy Burdette said the University of Mobile Brain Battle brings together some of the best and brightest students from the community for a day of mind-stretching fun.

“At the University of Mobile, we believe we can make a difference in our community, and we are dedicated to serving our city and its young scholars,” said the English instructor in UM’s College of Arts & Sciences.

University faculty served as moderators for the event. 

“No tournament is successful without amazing moderators,” Burdette said. “Our faculty brought energy, excitement, pizazz, poise and incredible enunciation skills to the table!”

UM students volunteered to serve as scorekeepers and timekeepers.

“All the student volunteers were invaluable to this tournament’s success. Our UM students truly embody service in Christ and in our community,” Burdette said.

Burdette said Chick-fil-A joined the tournament as a corporate sponsor.

“They generously provided 150 chicken biscuits to our competing scholars, coaches and volunteers,” Burdette said. “We are so blessed that our tournament is becoming more successful every semester.”

For more information about the University of Mobile Brain Battle, visit umobile.edu/brainbattle.

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 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.

Gulf Coast History Topic of UM’s Hinson Lecture Series

MOBILE, Ala. – Mike Bunn, director of Historic Blakely State Park, will discuss Gulf Coast history as the guest lecturer for the University of Mobile’s 19th annual Hinson Lecture Series on Thursday, March 14.

The free event will begin at 7 p.m. in College Woods Auditorium on the University of Mobile campus.

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Bunn is the author of “Fourteenth Colony: The Forgotten Story of the Gulf South During America’s Revolutionary Era.”

He is the author or co-author of several books on Gulf South history focusing on the colonial, early statehood, antebellum and Civil War periods. Bunn is editor of “Muscogiana,” the journal of the Muscogee County, Georgia, Genealogical Society, chair of the Baldwin County Historic Development Commission, and treasurer of the Friends of Old Moble.

Previously, Bunn was director the Historic Chattahoochee Commission, a bi-state agency operating in southeast Alabama and southwestern Georgia. H served as a curator with the Columbus, Georgia Museum and the Mississippi Department of Archives and History’s Museum of Mississippi. He has also worked with the Birmingham Historical Society and the Tuscaloosa County Preservation Society.

The Billy G. Hinson Series was established by the University of Mobile College of Arts and Sciences to present academic programs dealing with major topics in American history. The series is named in honor of the late Dr. Billy G. Hinson, who taught history at UM for 32 years, chaired the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and was named Emeritus Professor of History in 2015 after his 2011 retirement. Hinson died Sept. 29, 2020.

For more information about the Hinson Lecture Series, contact Dr. Matthew Downs, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, at 251.442.2588 or mdowns@umobile.edu.


About the University of Mobile

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

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

University of Mobile Hosts ‘UM Day’ March 22 with $2,000 Scholarship Offer

MOBILE, Ala. – The University of Mobile invites potential students to “Experience the Difference” of UM’s Christ-centered higher education and earn a $2,000 scholarship for visiting campus on an upcoming UM Day. The next UM Day is set for Friday, March 22.

UM Days give potential students and families an opportunity to tour the University of Mobile campus, speak with professors, meet current students, learn about financial aid and submit a free application. New traditional undergraduate students who attend a UM Day will also receive a $2,000 scholarship when they visit campus, apply and enroll.

RSVP for UM Day

To RSVP for UM Day on March 22, please visit umobile.edu/umday or call 251.442.2222. The event begins at 8:30 a.m. in Ram Hall on the University of Mobile campus, 5735 College Pkwy, Mobile, AL 36613. 

Schedule a Private Tour

Personalized, private tours also may be scheduled for Mondays through Fridays. Students who attend a private campus visit also will receive a $2,000 scholarship when they apply for admission and enroll. 

To schedule a private campus tour, please visit umobile.edu/visit for more information.


About the University of Mobile

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

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

University of Mobile Announces President’s List for Fall 2023

The University of Mobile is proud to announce the President’s List for the fall semester of 2023. 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.

Karli Alaniz
Hanna Alexander
Rachel Allen
Morgan Atchison
Claire Atkins
Elizabeth Barber
Jaylin Baxley
David Beasley
Skylar Bennett
Gianmarco Bertolini
Bailee Best
Nathan Blake
Jane-Marie Botts
Carleigh Bowden
Kathleen Bowden
Kennedy Bradford
Aryany Breek
Harrison Bridges
Pierson Brown
Gabriel Bryars
Grace Burchell
Alejandro Chumacero Navarro
Jordan Clark
Jessica Clements
Christopher Conger
Madison Cooley
Erin Cooper
Breyton Cornelius
Jordan Crane
Jamie Criswell
Natalie Criswell
Delainy Cunningham
Dazsha Dean
Alainah Diaz
Lilie Dickerson
Wyatt Dickson
Louis Dolcini
Alanna Donaldson
James Driver
Rachel Dunaway
Abby Eddins
Ebba Elweroth
Baleigh Essary
Sydnee Fitzgerald
Kimberly Foster
Morgan Franklin
Collin Gibbons
Gracie Giles
Alexis Gillette
Thiago Giri Rodrigues Mello
William Givens
Abdullah Hamid
Avery Harrell
Shelby Harvison
Brinkley Hearn
Tempest Hebert
Andrew Henley
Rebecca Hii
Madison Hill
Andrea Hughes
Latavia Jack
Erica Jackson
Caroline Johnson
Allie Kelley
Bethany Kilgore
Anna King
Ruthie Knight
Heather Knowles
Emma Landry
Cayson Langham
Lillie Lanham
Karen Lathan
Raegan Latiolais
Jessef Leslie
Claire Lewis
Logan Lipke
Madison Lipke
Katelyn Lippold
Guilherme Lopes
Alexandria Lopez
Amanda Majors
Sean Mason
Michael McCrary
Ezra McKenna
Lauren McLean
Rachel McMullan
Emma McPherson
Caitlin McRee
Madison Moore
Esmeralda Morataya
Annsley Myers
Lexi Myers
Joshua Naman
Joshua Naqvi
Caiden Necaise
Lydia Nicholson
Blakeley Norris
Anna Olsen
Emily Osborne
Tabitha Ott
Emily Otts
Meredith Peacock
Ellie Powell
Olivia Quiroz
Dallas Renzi
Waelyn Richardson
Zoe Richardson
Jillian Robinson
Quintino Saggiorato
Meagan Sellers
Faye Sherer
Courtney Sides
Emily Silbernagel
Jacylin Smith
Kylee Stewart
Bryna Stokes
Bryant Story
Samantha Tedder
Abigail Thibodaux
Emily Thullesen
Dallas Trehern
Johnathan Turner
Sarah Tyler
Haley Vanderford
Taylor Vice
Rebekah Waldo
Rose Wallace
Jordan Ward
William Wayne
Anna Wiggins
Luana Wild
Elise Williams
Lora Williams
Tanaja Williams
Joy Wilson
Carlee Wyatt


About the University of Mobile

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

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

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