
Scott Anderson (art) illustrated a cover story for the Sunday, February 16, business section of The New York Times, 鈥淭he Gospel of Peter: Why Christianity is on the upswing in Silicon Valley,鈥 and also exhibited a painting in the group show 鈥淭he Storytellers鈥 at Sullivan Goss in Santa Barbara.

Holly Beers (religious studies) published 鈥淐olossians and Philemon,鈥 a volume in the series 鈥淲ord and Spirit Commentary on the New Testament鈥 (Baker Academic), which she also co-edits. She presented papers at the recent annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society, the Institute for Biblical Research, the Society of Biblical Literature, and the Society for Pentecostal Studies.

John Blondell (theater arts) serves as artistic director for the Verona Shakespeare Fringe Festival in Verona, Italy. He directed 鈥淔our Days of Closeness鈥 for Divadlo Laska in Prague, and produced the Lit World Theater Festival in Santa Barbara, for which he directed 鈥淜ing Lear鈥 and 鈥淯ncle Vanya.鈥

Katherine Bryant (political science) and colleagues received a $5,000 Council of Christian Colleges and Universities Planning Grant for 鈥淐hristian-Informed International Relations: Thinking, Teaching, and Practicing,鈥 which included a conference of scholars exploring how to approach and teach international relations from a biblical perspective. She and student Kate Robinson won the Hatfield Prize from the Center for Public Justice. (see page 43).

Ben Carlson (physics) published a paper, 鈥淣anosecond hardware regression trees in FPGA at the LHC鈥 in the journal Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A.

Michael Everest (chemistry), student co-author Junia Coe-Renner 鈥26 and collaborators at Baylor University published an article in the Journal of Molecular Structure, 鈥淏ond lengths and band strengths of non-equivalent C-H bonds of 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene using density functional theory, Fourier transform IR, and cavity ringdown techniques.鈥

Doug Fontes (physics and engineering) and colleagues published a paper, 鈥淐omputational fluid dynamics challenge on indoor dispersion of pathogen-laden aerosols,鈥 in the Physics of Fluids Journal.

Elizabeth Gardner (communication studies) co-presented a paper, 鈥淟ewis Hine in Ongoing Debates over Child Labor: Visual Enthymeme in Public Memory,鈥 at the annual National Communication Conference in November.

Daniel Gee (music), performed as a guest singer with the USC Thornton Chamber Singers as part of Noon to Midnight, hosted by the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall. He served as guest conductor of the Santa Barbara Chamber Players at the 2024 Winter Showcase of the Grace Fisher Foundation at the Granada Theatre. His commissioned work, 鈥淎gua Quemada鈥 (鈥淏urned Water鈥), premiered at the 四虎影院 museum鈥檚 outdoor installation event 鈥淓mber Trees.鈥 The Lilly Network of Church- Related Colleges and Universities commissioned him to write music for the vespers service of their National Conference at 四虎影院. At the 四虎影院 Fall Choral Festival, 10 choirs and more than 300 singers performed his composition 鈥淐u谩n Bueno,鈥 published with Walton Music.

Russell Howell (mathematics) and student researchers published 鈥淔lip a Coin, Get an Annular Function?鈥 in The American Mathematical Monthly. He鈥檒l serve as distinguished visiting professor for a year at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He presented the annual 鈥淧i Day鈥 colloquium at the academy and research about complex analysis at Kathmandu University, Nepal.

Jonathan Hicks (theater arts) won a professional development grant to advance his negotiation knowledge and skills for the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 442.

The American Society of Engineering Education annual conference accepted a paper by Daniel Jensen (engineering), a co-author and several students, 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and Engineering Design: How AI Impacts a Suite of Design Innovation Methods.鈥

Blake Victor Kent (sociology and anthropology) co-authored numerous publications, including 鈥淔orgiveness and health across racial-ethnic cohorts: Exploring the conditioning roles of religious attendance and closeness to God in the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health鈥 and 鈥淏elief in Miracles, Religious/Spiritual Struggles, and Depressive Symptoms: Exploring Variation among American Indian, South Asian, and White Cohorts in the Study on Stress, Spirituality, and Health鈥 in Mental Health, Religion, & Culture; 鈥淐hildhood Predictors of Belief in Life After Death: A Cross-National Analysis with 22 Countries,鈥 in Scientific Reports; 鈥淒emographic Variations of Self-Rated Physical Health Across 22 Countries: Findings from the Global Flourishing Study鈥 in BMC Global and Public Health; and 鈥淭he Global Flourishing Study: Study Profile and Initial Results on Flourishing鈥 in Nature Mental Health.

An article in the San Jose Spotlight quoted Tom Knecht (political science), 鈥淔ocused on the goal: Santa Clara won鈥檛 spend any taxpayer money on World Cup upgrades.鈥 He was also featured in a U.S. Today article, 鈥淲ill Eagles visit the Trump White House if invited? It鈥檚 complicated.鈥 Find his research about the different ways U.S. presidents talk about sports while in office on his blog: 22zin.com.

Pie Martinez (四虎影院 in San Francisco) published five articles about Bay Area art exhibitions with San Francisco鈥檚 El Tecolote newspaper.

Steve Porter (Martin Institute) received a $40,000 grant from Calvin University鈥檚 Nagel Institute to collect a multi-authored history of the Protestant Spiritual Formation Movement and commission key contemporary leaders to envision the needs for the movement鈥檚 future. He co-organized and presented at the Spiritual Formation Summit at Fuller Theological Seminary; offered 鈥淭he Sanctification Gap Revisited,鈥 at the Evangelical Theological Society conference; and presented 鈥淪pirituality and Mission鈥 at the Dallas Willard School of Kingdom Living.

Helen Rhee (religious studies) published: 鈥淗elen Rhee on Early Christianity鈥檚 Views on Wealth and Poverty,鈥 on the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship website; a review of Jennifer A. Quigley, 鈥淒ivine Accounting: Theo-Economics in Early Christianity鈥 in 鈥淪tudies in Late Antiquity鈥; and 鈥淧ain in Ancient Medicine and Literature, and Early Christianity: The Paradox of Inshareability and Agency,鈥 in 鈥淒isability, Medicine, and Healing Discourse in Early Christianity: New Conversations for Health Humanities.鈥 She gave a keynote address, 鈥淧rovidence, Socio-economic Inequality, and Eschatology,鈥 at the Challenge of Poverty Conference in Finland; presented a paper, 鈥淪ocio-economic Inequality, Human Flourishing, and Eschatology in Asterius of Amasea and Theodoret of Cyrus,鈥 at the XVIII International Conference on Patristic Studies; and offered 鈥淐omments on Bruce Hindmarsh鈥檚 Diagnosing Christian Immaturity: A Historical Perspective,鈥 at the Martin Institute Workshop on Christian Immaturity at 四虎影院.

Sandy Richter (religious studies) contributed an essay, 鈥淓nvironmental Approaches,鈥 in Hardy and Carroll鈥檚 collected volume, 鈥淭he State of Old Testament Studies: A Survey of Recent Research,鈥 and an essay on 鈥淭he Socio-Economic World of Deuteronomy鈥 in the recently released Oxford Handbook of Deuteronomy. Her essay on 鈥淭he Name Theology in 2 Samuel 7 and 1 Kings 8: A Case of Divine Presence or a New Kind of King?鈥 will appear later this year in the collected volume, 鈥淕od of the Fathers: Conceptualizations of Divinity in Genesis and Deuteronomy.鈥 She served as theologian in residence at Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat Center in North Carolina addressing the book of Psalms in August 2024; offered the T.W. Lewis Lectures on Jesus and A Just Society at Millsaps College and Galloway United Methodist Church in Jackson, Mississippi, addressing environmental stewardship in October 2024; and served as the plenary speaker for the annual Didasko Seminar in Eugene, Oregon, training pastors in Bible and hermeneutics in November 2024.

Meagan Stirling (art) exhibited her artwork in the 鈥淚mpressions in Ink鈥 exhibition at Sebastopol Center for the Arts and in the prestigious 39th Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition this spring.

Alastair Su (history) won the 2025 Graves Award in the Humanities, which will support his forthcoming book, 鈥淔lowering Gold: American Capital and the Opium War.鈥 He presented a conference paper, 鈥淭he Bailout of 1848: John Murray Forbes, the China Trade, and the Michigan Central鈥 at the Business History Conference in Atlanta.

The WiSDM 2023 Springer Proceedings, 鈥淎dvances in Data Science,鈥 published a paper by Maryke van der Walt (mathematics and computer science), 鈥淪upervised Dimension Reduction via Local Gradient Elongation.鈥 Jointly authored with seven other researchers, the paper resulted from work done at the collaborative 鈥淲omen in Data Science and Mathematics鈥 workshop at UCLA in August 2023.

An article for the China Christian Daily featured Telford Work (religious studies) and his trip with Outreach Foundation, which visited Hong Kong, Shanghai and cities in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.

Franciscan Ministries appointed Diane Ziliotto (library) to serve a three-year term on the board of directors for the Santa Barbara Mission Archive Library. The organization collects and preserves historical and cultural materials relating to the Franciscans, the missions and their communities, and seeks to make these materials available to researchers and the community.
This is a story from the Spring 2025 四虎影院 Magazine