四虎影院 Magazine Faculty Footnotes
Activities and awards for 四虎影院鈥檚 outstanding professors.
Three professors won the 2013 Bruce and Adaline Bare Outstanding Teacher Award: Steve Contakes (chemistry, left), Omedi Ochieng (communication studies) and Michelle Hughes (education). Alister Chapman (history, not pictured) received the Faculty Research Award.
Scott Anderson (art) created a cover for L.A. Weekly commemorating the 15-year anniversary of 鈥淭he Big Lebowski.鈥 He illustrated two young readers鈥 book covers for the 鈥淲ho Was鈥 series from Penguin Books.
John Blondell (theater) directs three Shakespearean dramas in the Balkans this summer. His production of 鈥淎 Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream鈥 will be part of the National Theatre of Albania鈥檚 repertory for the season. His Lit Moon Theatre Company performs 鈥淭he Tempest鈥 at the Butrint Festival in Albania and the Bitola International Shakespeare Festival in Macedonia.
Kristi Lazar Cantrell (chemistry) took some students to the American Chemical Society Southern California Undergraduate Research Conference in Claremont in April. Five students presented posters, including Tjitske Veldstra, who addressed 鈥淪equence Requirements for the Self-Assembly of Alpha Helical Fibrils.鈥 Jennifer Davis exhibited research with David Marten, and Brandon Driver, Nicole Grabe, and Shanan Lau presented work with Allan Nishimura.
Dinora Cardoso (Spanish) presented a paper, 鈥淭he Doppelg盲nger in La cazadora de astrosby Zo茅 Vald茅s,鈥 at the Third International Conference on Caribbean Studies at Marquette University in Milwaukee in April.
Steve Contakes (chemistry) and student Taylor Jashinsky presented a paper at the Gaede Institute鈥檚 Conversation on War and Peace as Liberal Arts, 鈥淐hemistry, Responsibility, and Modern Warfare.鈥 Students of Tom Knecht (political science) also presented papers: Bryanna Beauchamp, Juliana Carlson, Kathryn Hopper, Emily Keach and Zoe Newcomb spoke on 鈥淛us Ad Bellum as a Deciding Factor in the 1983 Invasion of Grenada鈥 and Chris Costenbader, Curtis Donahoe, David Dry, Steve Harvey and Joshua Miller presented 鈥淛ust War, National Interests, and the Iraq War.鈥
Michael Everest (chemistry) co-authored an article, 鈥淢onitoring adsorption and sedimentation using evanescent-wave cavity ringdown ellipsometry鈥 for Applied Optics. His article, 鈥淪ensitivity enhancement for evanescent-wave sensing using cavity-ring-down ellipsometry,鈥 appears in Optics Letters.
Jamie Friedman (English) presented 鈥淭ransHuman Hermeneutics鈥 at the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Interdisciplinary Conference in February.
Cheri Larsen Hoeckely (English) led a group of five students (Morgan Bailey, Stephanie Brooks, Serena Buie, Madeline Celley, and Annie Kyle) who presented 鈥淐ompanions in the Forest of Difficulty, or How Five First-Year Students Read and Wrote about David Copperfield and Went on to Sustain a Literary Community,鈥 at the annual Christianity and Literature Conference in May at Point Loma Nazarene University.
In the fall, Russ Howell (mathematics) will assume the Kathleen Smith Endowed Chair, previously held by Allan Nishimura (chemistry). Howell has received a $40,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to convene a team of 14 experts in complex analysis at 四虎影院 in June 2014 to work on revitalizing the teaching of this subject at the undergraduate level.
Michelle Hughes and Jane Wilson (education) presented 鈥淭weet Talk: Using Twitter to Connect, Celebrate and Collaborate鈥 at the California Council on Teacher Education Conference in April. They co-authored 鈥淟et鈥檚 Change the Conversation鈥 for the 2012-2013 edition of Christian School Education based on their presentation at the 2012 Association of Christian Schools International Conference. Hughes published a review in the 2012 Journal of Education and Christian Belief.
A chapter by Wayne Iba (computer science), 鈥淏efore We Get There, Where Are We Going?,鈥 appears in Robert Trappl鈥檚 book, 鈥淵our Virtual Butler: The making-of,鈥 published as part of the Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (2013).
Savannah Kelly (instructional services librarian) presented 鈥淐onnecting the Academy and the Real World: Using Dilemma Cases to Teach Students Lifelong Inquiry鈥 at the Workshop for Instruction in Library Use in New Brunswick in May.
Tremper Longman III (Robert Gundry professor of biblical studies) co-edited 鈥淭he Words of the Wise are Like Goads: Engaging Qohelet in the 21st Century,鈥 which includes his essay, 鈥淒etermining the Historical Context of Ecclesiastes.鈥 He contributed an essay, 鈥淲hat Genesis 1-2 Teaches (and What It Doesn鈥檛),鈥 to 鈥淩eading Genesis 1-2: An Evangelical Conversation.鈥 At the BioLogos Workshop in New York City in April he spoke on 鈥淭he Bible and Human Origins from the Perspective of an Old Testament Professor.鈥
Chandra Mallampalli (history) contributed a chapter, 鈥淢issionaries and Ethnography in the Service of Litigation,鈥 to 鈥淐ultural Conversions: Unexpected Consequences of Christian Missionary Encounters in the Middle East, Africa, and South Encounters in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia.鈥 He has reviewed three books about Protestantism and colonial India for the Journal of Interdisciplinary History, the Canadian Journal of History, and Social Sciences and Missions. His work, 鈥淲riting the History of Indian Christianity,鈥 appears in the International Bulletin of Missionary Research.
Andrew Mullen (education) has published 鈥淎n Unsatisfactory, Ever-More Elusive 鈥楥ommon Ground鈥欌 in the Journal of Education and Christian Belief, which reviews several books: 鈥淭he Bible, the School and the Constitution: The Clash That Shaped Modern Church-State Doctrine,鈥 鈥淟aw, Religious Freedoms and Education in Europe,鈥 鈥淩eligions, Education and the State: An Unprincipled Doctrine in Search of Moorings,鈥 and 鈥淓ducation and Religion: Global Pressures, Local Responses.鈥
Tatiana Nazarenko and Sarah Skripsky co-authored a proposal, 鈥淐losing the Loop with the Limited Data: Lessons Learned from Assessing Student Writing Across the Curriculum,鈥 for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges鈥 Academic Resource Conference in April. Nazarenko moderated a panel on engaging faculty in assessment.
Edd Noell (economics and business) has co-authored a book, 鈥淓conomic Growth鈥 (American Enterprise Institute, 2013). He spoke on 鈥淲hy Does Economic Growth Matter? The Moral and Economic Case for Growth鈥 at Seattle Pacific University as part of AEI鈥檚 Values and Capitalism lecture series at Christian colleges. He has received a grant from the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities to study 鈥淲hat is Legitimate Economic Gain? The Origins and Development of Christian Thinking on Profits and Usury.鈥
Ray Paloutzian (psychology) co-presented 鈥淭he Sociology of Religion and the 鈥楳ultilevel Interdisciplinary Paradigm鈥 in Conversion Research鈥 at a meeting on New Approaches to Religious Conversion at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion in Boston. He co-published 鈥淚mplicit and Explicit Anthropomorphic Reasoning about Divine Agents: A Quasi-Experimental Ethnographic Study of the Cognitive Effects of Gaudiya Vaisnava Religious Practices鈥 in the Journal of Cognition and Culture.
In March, Tito Paredes (anthropology) helped lead a seminar-consultation, 鈥淭owards a Latin American Evangelical Political Theology,鈥 at the Centro Evang茅lico de Misiologi谩 Andino-Amaz贸nica in Lima, Peru.
Caryn Reeder (religious studies) has received a Fulbright teaching and research award to live in the West Bank from September 2013 through June 2014, teaching two classes at a Palestinian university and conducting research on women, children and war in the biblical worlds and today. She published an article, 鈥淪ex and Execution: Deuteronomy 22:20-24鈥 in Expository Times in March. She participated in the Institute for Biblical Research鈥檚 Young Scholars Summit in Cambridge in June. Her essay, 鈥淧ity the Women and Children: Punishment by Siege in Josephus鈥檚 Jewish War,鈥 appears in the Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Period.
Helen Rhee (religious studies) published an essay, 鈥淓very Good and Perfect Gift Comes from Above: The Episcopal Control of Charity and Christian(鈥搃zed) Patronage,鈥 in Scrinium (Patrologia Pacifica Tertia).
An article by Marianne Robins (history), 鈥淎 Grey Site of Memory: Le Chambon-sur-Lignon and Protestant Exceptionalism on the Plateau Vivarais-Lignon,鈥 appears in the June 2013 issue of Church History.
Steve Rogers (psychology) and three psychology students made four presentations at the International Neuropsychology Society鈥檚 annual convention in Hawaii on topics related to cognitive impairment in older adults. One presentation linked leisure time to better memory.
Warren Rogers (physics) and 10 physics majors attended the annual Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at the California Institute of Technology in January. Sierra Garret and Alyson Barker presented research conducted with Rogers and won fifth and seventh places in the poster session. Rogers has organized the Conference Experience for Undergraduates for 16 years, and a recent decadal study on the state of nuclear physics highlights his work.
Carmel Saad (psychology) will present 鈥淭he Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation on the Well-Being of Highly Integrated Biculturals鈥 at the American Psychological Association meeting in Honolulu in July.
Russell Smelley (kinesiology) has contributed an article, 鈥淭he Importance of Having a Coaching Philosophy鈥 to Track Technique. He will make a presentation on this topic at the International Coaches Conference in Durban, South Africa, in September.
Lesa Stern (communication studies) co-authored an essay, 鈥淎 Content Analysis of the Prevalence and Portrayal of Sexual Activity in Adolescent Literature,鈥 that will appear in the Journal of Sex Research.
Jennifer Taylor (director of internships) accepted the Outstanding Four-Year College award from the California Internship and Work Experience Association (CIWEA) in Sacramento in March. 四虎影院 was commended for tracking interns online with an Internship Learning Agreement Form. Taylor serves as secretary of the CIWEA board.
Jim Taylor (philosophy) presented 鈥淎pologetics, Argumentation, and Imagination: A Strategy for the Whole Person鈥 at a conference, Imagining the Good Life: Apologetics and Human Flourishing, at CaliforniaBaptistUniversity.
Jane Wilson (education) and senior Jennifer Sanchez co-presented 鈥淕uiding for Growth and Grit: Empowering Students of Poverty to Persevere鈥漚t the Christians for Diversity in the Academy conference at Azusa Pacific University.
Tim Wilson will serve as interim vice president and dean of students effective Sept. 1, during the search for a replacement for Jane Higa, who retires in August.
Telford Work presented 鈥淛esus鈥 New Relationship with the Holy Spirit, and Ours: How Spirit-Christology Helps Resolve a Chalcedonian Dilemma,鈥 at the first annual Los Angeles Theology Conference in January.
Thanks to an award-winning essay by Diane Ziliotto (librarian and college archivist), 鈥淰iewing the Possibilities: A Film Collection鈥檚 Impact at 四虎影院 College,鈥 Voskuyl Library will receive a free year鈥檚 subscription to a new resource, Filmakers Library Online, as a prize from Alexander Street Press.