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Notable Professors Join 四虎影院 Faculty

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Four stellar new professors join the 四虎影院 faculty this fall: Katherine Bryant (political science), alumnus Daniel Gee (music), Robert Haring-Kaye (physics) and Blake Victor Kent (sociology).

Bryant, a visiting assistant professor for three years at 四虎影院, launched a study of the effectiveness of Christian aid organizations. Her research focuses on the efficacy of foreign aid programs and how political factors influence the behavior of aid organizations, especially multilateral agencies.
鈥淲hile teaching at 四虎影院, I have always admired how students and faculty consistently integrate their academic studies with deeper questions of faith, purpose, and justice,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 eagerly look forward to contributing to this broader purpose in service to our Lord.鈥
Last year, Bryant led 四虎影院 students in preparing for the National Model United Nations in New York City, where several of the students won awards. 鈥淚t was so rewarding!鈥 she says. 鈥淭he conference itself is incredibly demanding, but students leave with amazing memories as they gain first-hand experiences in policymaking, negotiation and working in cross-cultural contexts on pressing global issues. I am also able to connect with students in that class more than any other as we travel together exploring the city and visiting UN Headquarters. We even went to Yankee Stadium.鈥
She has a keen interest in improving data literacy among students, and has also taught environmental politics. She graduated from USC and earned a doctorate from Texas A&M University.

After an outstanding career at 四虎影院 鈥攈e was valedictorian of his class鈥 Daniel Gee 鈥13 has returned to teach music and conduct the 四虎影院 College Choir. He completed majors in both music composition and philosophy at 四虎影院 and earned a Master of Music degree at the USC Thornton School of Music. He has nearly finished his Doctor of Musical Arts there. During his time in Los Angeles, Gee served as the assistant conductor of the Long Beach Symphony and associate conductor of Choral Arts Initiative, a professional choir in Orange County. He also committed time to church ministry as a choir director and youth adviser.
鈥淚 could not have asked for a richer or more formative college experience at 四虎影院,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 am particularly thankful for the opportunity to study in a wide range of subject areas. My professors were absolutely phenomenal, and while many of them are now my colleagues, I still indeed consider them mentors.鈥
As a composer, Gee has fulfilled commissions for the Quire of Voyces, the Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation for the Santa Barbara Choral Society and the 四虎影院 Orchestra. Gee composed 鈥淭he Ploughman鈥 for chorus and piano, which was published by Colla Voce Music on the Jo-Michael Scheibe Choral Series.
鈥淢usic in all its manifestations is a breathtakingly diverse and rich gift from God,鈥 Gee says. 鈥淐horal music contributes uniquely to this manifold witness in its accessibility and humanness. It seems that we often reserve our most important words for song. I know 四虎影院 students to be thoughtful, hardworking and passionate, and it will be a joy to channel these strengths toward a more meaningful, worshipful and edifying music-making.鈥

Haring-Kaye, who completed tenure as a professor of physics and astronomy at Ohio Wesleyan University, taught at Purdue University Northwest (formerly Purdue University Calumet). He earned his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees at Florida State University before completing a doctorate there in nuclear physics.
Haring-Kaye is in his 22nd year teaching and says his favorite aspect is working with students on his research. 鈥淭he main reason why I came to 四虎影院 is that I felt a clear calling from God to teach at a Christian institution with strong support from my family,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 think my wife, Sonya, put it best: 鈥楾he Lord is providing a transition from a missionary role at a secular institution to a more pastoral one here at 四虎影院.鈥

His primary research interests focus on the structure of atomic nuclei at the limits of spin and binding deduced from gamma-ray spectroscopy. Each nucleus emits a characteristic pattern of radiation that acts like a fingerprint for that nucleus. 鈥淥ur job is to learn about the underlying structural properties based on that fingerprint,鈥 he says. 鈥淭o me, this unique character speaks to God鈥檚 creativity in the design of His creation. I鈥檓 excited about the particular nucleus I鈥檓 studying right now (an isotope of gallium called gallium-70) because its fingerprint has been challenging to discover and this isotope hasn鈥檛 been studied much at all before.鈥
He has been a principal or co-principal investigator on four National Science Foundation grants, the last two focused on cultivating research experiences for undergraduates. More than a dozen of his many publications have been co-authored with students, and he has supervised more than 40 student publications or presentations in scholarly journals or conferences.
鈥淚 am constantly amazed at the beauty, order and complexity of the world around us and in the universe as a whole,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s an experimental physicist, I appreciate the difficulties in getting an experiment to work, much less work well. One could argue that the universe is the grandest 鈥榚xperiment鈥 of all, providing myriad opportunities to explore God鈥檚 creation and the incredible fine-tuning on which so many of its properties are based. Such aspects of the universe strongly point to God鈥檚 purposeful design and only enhance my faith, and I regularly look for opportunities to share these aspects with my students.鈥
In addition to covering many of the standard general physics courses and labs, Haring-Kaye has taught astronomy, optics and analog electronics. 鈥淚 see the 四虎影院 Observatory as a signature component of the campus and a key instrument in the training of our physics majors,鈥 he says. 鈥淚n the future, I would like to see the observatory play an even larger role in the research performed by our students.鈥

Kent, a scholar who specializes in population health, medicine and religion, has been working for the past two years as a postdoctoral research fellow with Harvard Medical School鈥檚 Center on Genomics, Vulnerable Populations and Health Disparities and Massachusetts General Hospital. He graduated from Wheaton College, earned a Master of Arts in theological studies at Regent College in British Columbia and then a master鈥檚 and doctorate in sociology at Baylor University. He is a co-investigator on a major Templeton grant for the National Spirituality and Health Consortium.
鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to be entering a community where students are eager to learn about and face down the daunting social challenges that loom large in our contemporary environment,鈥 he says. 鈥溗幕⒂霸 students are helpers and fixers, and that鈥檚 a lot of what sociology is about. But I鈥檓 even more excited to be here because they want to become saturated not only in the best of current scholarship, but also in the remarkable resources of our Christian faith. The Christian narrative is grounded in a passion for both justice and true knowledge.鈥

Kent, a large scale quantitative survey researcher, says he鈥檚 interested in getting students involved in his work with major epidemiological cohort studies, including the Hispanic Community Health Study, the Black Women鈥檚 Health Study and the Harvard Nurse鈥檚 Study.
A prolific author of research studies, Kent has published or will publish seven this year, including 鈥淧arents, Peers, and Trajectories of Cigarette Smoking: A Group-Based Approach鈥 (Youth & Society); 鈥淒o Spiritual Experiences Moderate the Effect of Daily Stressors on Psychological Well-Being?: An Experience Sampling Study of Depressive Symptoms and Flourishing鈥 (International Journal for the Psychology of Religion); 鈥淎dolescent Context and Depressive Symptom Trajectories in a National Sample: Ages 13 to 34鈥 (International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction); 鈥淢ental Health and Self-Rated Health among U.S. South Asians: The Role of Religious Group Involvement鈥 (Ethnicity & Health); and 鈥淩eligion/Spirituality and Gender-Differentiated Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms Age 13 to 34鈥 (Journal of Religion and Health).
鈥淢y research examines both positive and negative links between religion and mental health,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檝e never really been interested in pure apologetics that highlight only the positives of religious practice. As Christians, we鈥檙e called to pursue truth no matter where it leads us, and inevitably that will take us to uncomfortable places where we have to confront not only ourselves, but often times cherished social institutions as well. This discipline isn鈥檛 about baptizing the status quo. It鈥檚 about learning empathy, seeing other viewpoints, and 鈥榬evealing that which is hidden,鈥 as sociologist Pierre Bourdieu once said.鈥
Along with the new tenure-track appointees, several faculty join the college in short-term roles, including Senyo Adjibolosoo (economics and business), Laura Drake Schultheis 鈥06 (biology), Matthew Roy 鈥07 (music) and Chris Peterson (engineering).
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