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Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Patrick Mahomes' Wife Brittany Mahomes Shares Heartfelt Post on Tuesday
Brittany Mahomes is showing her kids the importance of staying active from an early age. The certified personal trainer and wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, recently brought one of her children along to a workout session with Kristy Rae. "I'll never stop saying how important it is for your children to see you leading by example and taking care of yourself. It teaches them more than words ever could," wrote Rae on her Instagram story on Tuesday afternoon. "@brittanylynne you're such a good mama." The video on Rae's Instagram story included Mahomes and her two-year-old son, Bronze, lying down on the ground doing a leg workout. Mahomes then reposted Rae's Instagram story, with the caption "My boyyy." It is not surprising that Mahomes is showing her children how important exercise is at a young age. During the pandemic, the mother of three used to post workout and fitness content on her Instagram. Before marrying Patrick Mahomes and starting a family, she played soccer at the University of Texas at Tyler and signed on to play professionally with UMF Afturelding/Fram in Iceland after she graduated with a degree in kinesiology in 2017. After playing professional soccer for one season, she decided to move back to the US to support her husband on his NFL journey. On Sunday, the family celebrated Mother's Day, and Mahomes posted a video of her children jumping around in a bouncy house on her Instagram story. Beyond her fitness endeavors, Mahomes is a co-owner of the Kansas City Current, a National Women's Soccer League team, and she continues to be an advocate for women's sports and community wellness.
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
UT Tyler professor awarded for his excellence inside and outside of the classroom
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – A professor at the University of Texas at Tyler was awarded for his extortionary leadership and his strong contributions to his department. Dr. Mohammed Ali, who is currently an associate professor of technology and program coordinator, was bestowed the 2025 Minilectureship Award. The award was presented by Epsilon Pi Tau, the international honor society for professions in technology, and recognized Ali's commitment to the technology department and his students. UT Tyler boasts highest pharmacy residency match rate in United States 'We congratulate Dr. Ali for this recognition of his research and dedication to the field of technology,' UT Tyler professor and department chair Dr. Mark Miller said. 'This is a great honor for not only him, but also the Department of Technology and the University of Texas at Tyler.' Ali has become an esteemed member of the faculty since he joined UT Tyler in 2007. Through his time at the university, Ali was awarded the ATMAE Faculty Excellence Award in 2011 along with the 2022 Epsilon Pi Tau Paul T. Hiser Exemplary Publication Award. Ali spoke about what it means to him to win this award and how it empowers him to move forward in his endeavors at UT Tyler. 'Receiving this award inspires me to further strengthen my commitment to scholarly work and to actively engage with industry professionals, supporting their career development through continuing education and certifications offered by the Department of Technology at UT Tyler,' Ali said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.