AUM Faculty & Staff
Directory


Maranda Fain, MSN, FNP-C
Maranda Fain is a family nurse practitioner. She graduated from Auburn University Montgomery in 2011 with her Bachelors in Nursing. She then worked in a variety of areas as a nurse to include: the cardiac catheterization lab, emergency room, intensive care unit, and emergency life flight. She graduated from Troy University in 2019 with her Master’s in Nursing. She is accredited through the AANP with her family nurse practitioner certificate. Prior to working at AUM Warhawk Services, she specialized in Cardiology. She is currently attending Auburn University for her PHD in Adult Education. She is an Adjunct Instructor for AUM MSN program. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two little girls. She enjoys traveling and considers herself a “foodie.” She also enjoys baking, morning workouts, and the beach.

Lee Farrow
Chair; Distinguished Research & Distinguished Teaching Professor

Lee Farrow
Chair; Distinguished Research & Distinguished Teaching Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences




David Feltmate
Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences


William Fenn
Department Chair; Associate Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences


Kayla Fleming
Coordinator




Katie Ford
Communication and Technology Manager


Rachel Foster
Lecturer | College of Sciences


Angela Fowler
Lecturer | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Angela Fowler is a lecturer at Auburn University at Montgomery where she teaches English Composition courses, with the occasional survey literature class. Her research interests lie in nineteenth-century literature, Sherlock Holmes, and gothic literature. She often injects popular culture themes into her composition courses, as she considers media literacy vital to writing and thinking.
Angela graduated from Mississippi State University in 2005 with a B.A. in English and in 2007 with an M.A. in English with an emphasis on creative writing. She taught at Mississippi State for a year before she was accepted into the doctoral program at Auburn University, where she graduated with a Ph.D in English in 2014. Her dissertation was titled “Arthur Conan Doyle and British Cosmopolitan Identity: Knights, Detectives, and Mediums.” She has also published the article “’The Great unifying force:’: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Spiritualist British Commonwealth” for English Literature in Transition.
Angela is currently working on a scholarly companion to Arthur Conan Doyle for McFarland Publications.


Heath Fowler
Senior Lecturer | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Heath Fowler has taught English at Auburn University at Montgomery since Fall of 2013. He teaches composition courses as well as “Business and Professional Writing” and “Technical Writing.”
Heath graduated from Mississippi State University in December of 2003 with a B.A. in Communication and a double emphasis in Journalism and Public Relations. He then worked in newspapers for 7 years, serving as a copy editor, page designer, and assistant copydesk chief at the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal for four years before working as a copy editor and page designer at the Montgomery Advertiser for three years.
He then left newspapers to continue his education at Auburn University, earning his Master of Technical and Professional Communication degree in May of 2013, minoring in Rhetoric and Composition. Since then, he has continued his studies while teaching at AUM, earning his Certificate of Teaching Writing in Fall of 2019.
Outside of academia, his interests include music, travel, and attending sci-fi/fantasy conventions. He lives in Montgomery, Alabama, with his wife, Dr. Angela Fowler, and their dog, Goofy.

Paul Fox
Senior Director, Clinical Assistant Professor

Paul Fox
Senior Director, Clinical Assistant Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
334-244-3383
[email protected]
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History and World Cultures, Warhawk Academic Success Center (WASC)
MA, PhD, Auburn University
Bio: Dr. Fox joined the AUM family in fall 2016. He serves as Director of the Warhawk Academic Success Center (WASC) and is a member of the History Department. His passion for teaching and helping students inside the classroom led him into the arena of student success and retention. Assisting students achieve their academic goals and become lifelong learners motivates his work.
Outside of the WASC, Dr. Fox is an historian of seventeenth and eighteenth century Britain with a focus on Scottish ecclesiastical politics. Prior to coming to AUM, he taught at Kennesaw State University, Columbia State Community College, and Auburn University.