AUM Faculty & Staff
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Rhonda Goldsby
Student Financial Counselor

Jennifer Good
Assistant Dean of Accreditation, Professor

Jennifer Good
Assistant Dean of Accreditation, Professor | College of Education
Dr. Jennifer Good serves as a professor and the Assistant Dean of Assessment and Accreditation for the College of Education. She completed her doctorate in Educational Psychology at Auburn University, and she served as a member of the faculty and/or academic administrator at The Citadel (1 year), Auburn University (11 years), Auburn University at Montgomery (4 years), Spring Hill College (9 years), returning to AUM a second time in 2024.
Faculty’s Expertise: Assessment, Professional Development, Writing Pedagogyd


Austin Gootee
Data Analyst


Josh Gosa
Advising and Recruiting Manager | College of Nursing and Health Sciences


Madison Graham
Financial Aid Coordinator


Christian Grant
Academic Advisor- Pre-Nursing | University College




Christie Gray
Assistant Clinical Professor, Nursing Simulation Coordinator | College of Nursing and Health Sciences


Jason D. Gray
Senior Lecturer | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
I received my PhD in philosophy from the University of California, Riverside (2013). My areas of philosophical specialization or interest are the metaphysics of free will and its relationship to moral responsibility, the metaphysics of death, the philosophy of addiction (my dissertation topic), and ethics. I am an avid football and baseball fan. I grew up in Tuscaloosa, AL (my BA is from the University of Alabama, where I also majored in history), so I am a lifelong (living memory) fan of the Crimson Tide. In my younger years I got to repel down walls (a few times), bungee jump, and I once stood on a glacier in Alaska. I’ve seen the glove Willie Mays made “The Catch” with in Cooperstown, NY (not interesting to non-baseball fans, sorry), spent a summer studying in England, and a Christmas in Bordeaux, France. My avocation is reading non-fiction books about 19th and 20th century political and military history.




Kara Green
Senior Program Associate | College of Nursing and Health Sciences




