UM Hires Six Faculty Members

The University of Mobile (UM) has introduced six new faculty members for the fall semester. Kimberly Page Albins is assistant professor and program coordinator for marine science in the College of Arts & Sciences. Dr. Stephanie Archer returns to her alma mater as assistant professor of music and director of music education in the Alabama School of the Arts. Dr. Kara Claybrook is assistant professor of music in the Alabama School of the Arts. Dr. Carolyn Corliss returns to the School of Education as associate dean for accreditation and administration and professor of education. Dr. Cynthia Littlejohn is assistant professor of biology in the College of Arts & Sciences. Dr. Michelle Moore is assistant professor of education in the School of Education. Finally, Terry Motley joins the Grace Pilot School of Business as assistant professor of marketing.

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