Experience is a great teacher, and that’s certainly true for college students preparing for a career in athletic training. As coordinator of clinical education for the Master of Athletic Training …
Q&A with UM History Professor Michael Robinson
Dr. Michael Robinson knows what it’s like to step into a job right out of college and realize, from the very first day, that it’s not your calling. He also …
Q&A with UM School of Business Dean Kathy Dunning
It’s not enough to be a good person in the world of business – God calls you to be more, says Dr. Kathy Dunning, dean of the School of Business …
Q&A with UM Theology Professor Jay Robertson
Theology matters, says Dr. Jay Robertson. The University of Mobile associate professor of systematic theology is director of the theology program in the university’s new Center for Christian Calling. The …
Q&A with UM Voice Professor Lori Guy
The music world is very competitive, so it’s important college students not only have an excellent music education, but also an environment where they can be known. They deserve a …
Q&A with UM Nursing Simulation Lab Coordinator Julie Hughes
As long as she can remember, Julie Hughes wanted to be a nurse. It’s the career the Lord directed her to years ago, she says. “When I look back on …
Q&A with UM Athletic Training Prof Melissa Thomas
Dr. Melissa Thomas believes athletic training is a calling. As program director of the new Master of Athletic Training program at the University of Mobile and a certified athletic trainer, …
Q&A with UM History Professor Matthew Downs
Knowing the past can help us make sense of the present and plan for the future. That’s just one benefit of studying history, says Dr. Matthew Downs, University of Mobile …
Q&A with UM Alumnus & Instructor Dwayne Norman
University of Mobile graduate and Center for Christian Calling instructor Dr. Dwayne Norman is passionate about preaching the Word and making disciples of Jesus Christ. It’s something he has been …
Q&A with RamCorps Music Prof Kenn Hughes
A RamCorps performance is something you’ll never forget. What you might not notice right away is the quiet professor who is usually standing off to the side as these talented …