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草莓视频 Magazine Faculty Footnotes

Activities and awards for 草莓视频鈥檚 outstanding professors

Three 草莓视频 professors received the 2014 Teacher of the Year Award: John Blondell(theater arts, right) in the humanities; Kristi Lazar Cantrell (chemistry) in the sciences; and Rick Pointer (history) in the social sciences. Helen Rhee (religious studies) won the Faculty Research Award. Three adjunct professors received the first Adjunct Teaching Awards: Chris Ecklund (kinesiology); Coby Harmon (economics and business); and Daniela Kostruba (modern languages).

Scott Anderson (art) completed illustrations for Seattle Met Magazine, The Dallas Observer, The Wall Street Journal, and The Village Voice. He created the cover art for a young reader鈥檚 book from Penguin, 鈥淲hat is the World Series?鈥

The Santa Barbara Independent honored five professors with 2014 theater awards: John Blondell (theater arts) for directing 草莓视频鈥檚 鈥淧irates of Penzance鈥 and Lit Moon Theatre鈥檚 鈥淗amlet鈥; John Douglas (music) for musical direction of 鈥淣ext to Normal鈥 with Out of the Box Theater Company; Victoria Finlayson (theater arts) for choreography in 鈥淭he Pirates of Penzance鈥 and her performances in Lit Moon鈥檚 鈥淗amlet鈥 and 鈥淯ntitled IV鈥 for UCSB鈥檚 Launch Pad; Miller James (theater arts) for his direction and costume design of 鈥淭he Importance of Being Earnest鈥 for Circle Bar B Theatre; and Mitchell Thomas (theater arts) for directing 草莓视频鈥檚 鈥淓lectra.鈥 Blondell directed a Lit Moon Theatre production of 鈥淭he Cherry Orchard鈥 by Anton Chekhov in September and took his Lit Moon production of 鈥淗amlet鈥 to Beijing in October to play at the National Theatre of China鈥檚 International Shakespeare Festival.

Katherine Calloway (English), who is serving a one-year appointment, has published 鈥淣atural Theology in the Scientific Revolution鈥 (Pickering Studies in the Philosophy of Religion).

Alister Chapman (history) presented a paper, 鈥淩ace, Religion, and the Politics of the 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act,鈥 at a meeting of the Christianity and History Forum at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in June.

Steve Contakes (chemistry) published an article, 鈥淟ogical Pitfalls and Commu-nication Gaps: Frequent Lines of Argument that Dead End the Origins Conversation,鈥 in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith during the summer.

During the summer, Lisa De Boer (art) hosted a conference for the fifth cohort of Lilly Graduate Fellows at 草莓视频 with the theme, Virtuous Learning and Virtuous Teaching. Cheri Larsen Hoeckley (English) facilitated discussions based on George Eliot鈥檚 鈥淢iddlemarch.鈥

Deborah Dunn (communication studies) contributed 鈥淏earing Witness: Seeing as a Form of Service鈥 to the spring 2014 issue of Liberal Education published by the Association of American Colleges and Universities.

Charles Farhadian (religious studies) gave a series of four interviews to Compassion Radio in August, 鈥淲hat in the World is God Doing?鈥 He is teaching in Seoul, South Korea, during the fall.

 Robert Gundry (scholar-in-residence) delivered a special Provost鈥檚 Lecture in October, arguing that the Gospel of Matthew differs significantly from the other Gospels in its portrayal of Peter. Provost Mark Sargent responded. Watch this and other lectures on the college鈥檚 YouTube channel,  草莓视频TV.

A solo exhibit by Nathan Huff (art), 鈥淒omesticating Disturbances,鈥 appears at the Sweeney Art Gallery in UC Riverside鈥檚 Culver Center for the Arts through the end of the year. He is featured in 鈥淎rtWatch 2014: Young Careers鈥擲B to Greater LA鈥 at the 草莓视频 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art through Nov. 22. Chris Rupp (art) also contributed work to the 鈥淎rtWatch 2014鈥 exhibit.

 Wayne Iba (computer science) presented a poster, 鈥淭he Power of One: The Surprising Influence of an Individual,鈥 at the Fifth International Workshop on Computational Social Choice in June at Carnegie Mellon University.

 Tom Knecht (political science) and Emily Ecklund 鈥12, one of his former students, published an essay, 鈥淕ender Differences at Christian and Secular Colleges,鈥 in the summer edition of Christian Scholar鈥檚 Review.

 Tremper Longman III (Robert Gundry professor of biblical studies) edited 鈥淭he Baker Compact Bible Dictionary.鈥 He wrote the forward for 鈥淩econsidering the Relationship between Biblical and Syste-matic Theology in the New Testament鈥 (Mohr Siebeck, 2014), a festschrift honoring Robert Gundry (scholar-in-residence).

In July, Chandra Mallampalli (history) presented a paper, 鈥淭he Debate over Dalit Christian Reservations in India,鈥 at the European Conference on South Asian Studies in Zurich, Switzerland. He also delivered a lecture in August at the Jindal Global Law School in New Delhi, 鈥淲hen Liberal Empire Meets Wahhabi Conspiracy in Colonial India, 1835-1840.鈥

Christine Milner (kinesiology), Andrea Gurney (psychology) and Jane Wilson (education) collaborated on a presentation, 鈥淭he Science of Gratitude: Physical, Psychological, Spiritual and Pedagogical Benefits of Practicing Gratitude,鈥 for the Christian Society for Kinesiology and Leisure Studies national meeting at Messiah College in Pennsylvania in June.

 John Moore (kinesiology) served as a court coach for the 2014 USA Basketball Men鈥檚 U18 National Team training camp in June at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

 Mark Nelson (philosophy) presented a paper, 鈥淲hat the Utilitarian Cannot Think,鈥 in May at a conference at the University of Notre Dame and again in July to the British Society for Ethical Theory in Cambridge. He also delivered a paper, 鈥淢oral Psychology and Non-cognitivism: Hume Against the Humeans,鈥 at the annual meeting of the International Hume Society in Portland, Ore.

 Tito Paredes (anthropology) wrote an article, 鈥淣ew Emerging Forms of Holistic Mission in Latin America,鈥 for the International Review of Mission of the World Council of Churches. During August, he hosted a group of 14 doctoral students from Brazil, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru and Hispanic USA as they worked for two weeks on courses related to Latin American theology.

Helen Rhee (religious studies, above) participated in a workshop on Religion and Medicine, Health, Healing, Disease, and Disability in Late Antiquity at the annual meeting of the North American Patristic Society in May. She also served as a guest preacher at the New Harvest Ministry in Seoul in June.

 Steve Rogers (psychology) and recent graduates Katie Mukai 鈥14, Eric Zuidema 鈥14, Brittany Allen 鈥14 and Elise Albert 鈥14 made six presentations at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention in Washington, D.C. Their projects included examining the relationship between sleep and neuro-psychological functioning, the impact of a history of depression on the cognitive performance of older adults, and the degree of similarity or difference in the cognitive functioning of married couples.

Carmel Saad (psychology) chaired a symposium at the American Psychological Association convention in Washington, D.C., in August. She also gave a presentation, 鈥淏icultural Identity Conflict and Implicit Identification.鈥

 Ed Song (philosophy) presented a paper, 鈥淟iberal Democracy and the Value of Autonomy,鈥 at the Workshop in Christian Political Thought at Wheaton College in July.

In August, Felicia Song (sociology) presented a paper at the meeting of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco. Speaking at the roundtable on Consumers and Consumption, she discussed 鈥淥nline Shopping as a Labor of Love: Motherhood and the Social Construction of Baby Registries.鈥

Mitchell Thomas (theater arts) performed the Pulitzer-nominated, one-man play 鈥淭hom Pain (based on nothing),鈥 at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art in June. In September he opened a double bill with Lit Moon Theatre Company, playing Lopahkin in Chekhov鈥檚 鈥淭he Cherry Orchard鈥 and Polonius/Laertes/ Gravedigger in 鈥淗amlet鈥 in Beijing in October.

 Randy VanderMey (English) read two of his poems at the Western Region Conference on Christianity and Literature at 草莓视频 in May that have been accepted for publication in forthcoming issues of Books and Culture. In August, he participated in a week-long poetry workshop, part of the annual Glen West Workshop in Santa Fe, N.M.

In July, Tom Walters (kinesiology) served as the moderator for a continuing education webinar, 鈥淧ain: Where Does Biomechanics Fit?鈥

 Jane Wilson (education) co-wrote an article with Paige Harris 鈥14, 鈥淗ow Practicing Gratitude Influences the Teaching-Learning Experience of Pre-Service Teachers,鈥 published in CCNews: California Council on Teacher Education.