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Magazine Fall 2023 Faculty News

Scott Anderson (art) created an illustration of Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon for the front page of the business section of the New York Times and also painted a portrait illustration of TV writer/ director Mike White for the Los Angeles Times.

Holly Beers (religious studies) presented a paper, 鈥淔illing Up the Sufferings of Christ: Reading Colossians 1:24 with Minoritized Voices,鈥 at the annual Society for Pentecostal Studies meeting. She published an article, 鈥淒emons and Exorcism,鈥 in the revised 鈥淒ictionary of Paul and His Letters鈥 (IVP Academic).

Stephen Contakes (chemistry) and Michael Everest (chemistry) presented a workshop, 鈥淚ntroduction to the Science-Faith Conversation and the ASA,鈥 at the annual meeting of the American Scientific Affiliation, a professional organization of Christians in the sciences.

Lisa DeBoer (art) lectured about 鈥淰irtue and Virtuosity: Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel鈥 at the Old Mission Santa Barbara in association with its exhibition of full-sized reproductions of the main ceiling panels.

Mike Di Fuccia (Martin Institute) directs the Martin Institute鈥檚 Cultura Fellowship program, a two-year spiritual formation development process for emerging Christian leaders.

Deborah Dunn (communication studies) co-hosted two sessions at the National Conference on Dialogue and Deliberation in Atlanta on connecting and building a network for undergraduate students.

Michael Everest (chemistry) chairs the Board of Directors of the American Scientific Affiliation. He published a paper, 鈥淲hat Is the Structure of a Polymer in Solution?鈥 with Abigail Toves 鈥24 in the Journal of Chemical Education.

Douglas Hector Fontes (engineering) received a STTR/NASA grant to fund research in plume surface interaction associated with rocket jets on the moon. He presented a paper at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition.

Daniel Gee (music) led the College Choir and Chamber Singers in five concerts in May during a tour in Japan. The repertoire included two of Gee鈥檚 compositions, including a collaborative composition with Randy VanderMey, English professor emeritus. He served as assistant conductor in the Santa Barbara Symphony鈥檚 performance of Beethoven鈥檚 Ninth Symphony.

Adam Goodworth (kinesiology) was lead author of an article, 鈥淐haracteristics of inter-subject variability in feedback control of standing balance,鈥 published in the Journal of Neurophysiology. He co-authored a study, 鈥淨uantifying states and transitions of emerging postural control for children not yet able to sit independently,鈥 published in Sensors.

Jonathan Hicks (theatre arts) has been appointed dispatch officer to the union for professional stagehands for the California central coast and serves as the local鈥檚 secretary-treasurer for more than 300 regional workers.

Russell Howell (mathematics) spoke at the Third International Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion in Istanbul. He was named as the first Brabenec Lecturer for the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences.

Daniel Jensen (engineering) co-authored 鈥淒esign Innovation Methodology Handbook鈥 (2nd ed., Singapore University of Technology and Design 2023)

Blake Victor Kent (sociology) published two papers: 鈥淒oes Religious Service Attendance Modify the Relationship between Everyday Discrimination and Risk of Obesity? Results from the Study on Stress, Spirituality and Health鈥; and 鈥淲hy is Religious Attendance Linked to More Anxiety in U.S. South Asians? The Mediating Role of Congregational Neglect,鈥 both in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.

Judy L. Larson (art/museum) chairs the board of Old Mission Santa Barbara.

Yi-Fan Lu (biology) and his students published a preprint article in bioRxiv that Annals of Medicine and Surgery later accepted. He presented the research examining neurological phenotypes induced by the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein at the American Society for Microbiology-Microbe Meeting.

Paul Mori (music) conducts the Santa Barbara Prime Time Band and spoke to News Channel 3 about the band鈥檚 Fourth of July performance at the courthouse.

Mark Nelson (philosophy) published a paper, 鈥淎bsolutism, Utilitarianism, and Agent- Relative Constraints,鈥 in the International Philosophical Quarterly.

Edd Noell (economics and business) presented 鈥淯pholding an Inviolable Right to Labor: Adam Smith鈥檚 Case for Widening the Poor鈥檚 Economic Opportunity in Light of Benevolent and Malevolent Institutions鈥 at the Adam Smith 300 Academic Workshop, celebrating Smith鈥檚 tercentenary in Scotland.

The San Diego Law Review accepted a paper by Don Patterson (computer science), 鈥淭urning Fake Data into Fake News: The AI Training Set as a Trojan Horse of Misinformation.鈥 The University of Missouri鈥揔ansas Law Review accepted his paper, 鈥淟ate-Binding Scholarship in the Age of AI: Navigating Legal and Normative Challenges of a New Form of Knowledge Production.鈥

Steve Porter (Martin Institute) spoke on the cultural implications of the disappearance of moral knowledge at the Dallas Willard Ministries School of Kingdom Living and at the Dietrich von Hildebrand/Dallas Willard colloquium. He published 鈥淭he Future of Christian Spiritual Formation鈥 in the Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care.

Sandra Richter (religious studies) lectured for Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary鈥檚 Old Testament Research Seminar about 鈥淭he Bible and Sustainable Land Use鈥 and was featured on the 鈥淭ruth Over Tribe鈥 and 鈥淭he Cross and the Gavel鈥 podcasts about the importance of environmental stewardship within the Christian community.

Steve Rogers (psychology) and co-author Valerie Swisher 鈥22 published an article, 鈥淭he Impact of Family Functioning on Help-Seeking Behavior and Symptom Severity in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder,鈥 in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

Edward Song (philosophy) organized a multi-day session about 鈥淕od-Given Revelation and the Free Methodist Way鈥 for the General Conference of the Free Methodist Church in the USA in Orlando. The Journal of Moral Philosophy published his paper, 鈥淔airness, Benefits, and Voluntary Acceptance.鈥

Mitchell Thomas (theater arts) played Astrov in Lit Moon Theatre Company鈥檚 production of Anton Chekhov鈥檚 鈥淯ncle Vanya,鈥 which featured artists from the U.S., Armenia, Finland and Russia, also presented at an international theater festival in Yerevan, Armenia.

Tim VanHaitsma (kinesiology) published 鈥淭hree weeks of mental training changes physiological outcomes during a time trial to exhaustion鈥 in the European Journal of Applied Physiology. He presented, 鈥淢ental Training: Magic or Physiologic Reality 鈥 The Role of Mental Training in Improving Performance鈥 at the American College of Sports Medicine in Denver with Damien Ureste 鈥23.

Meredith Whitnah (sociology) spoke about 鈥淧ursuing Justice: How Theology and Race Intersect to Shape Organizations鈥 Actions Against Apartheid鈥 and 鈥淭heory in Practice: Reimagining 鈥楽ociological Theory鈥欌 at the annual meetings of the Association for the Sociology of Religion and the American Sociological Association, respectively 鈥 both in Philadelphia.

Paul Willis (English) has six poems included in 鈥淭aking Root in the Heart: A Collection of Thirty-Four Poets from 鈥楾he Christian Century.鈥欌 With Leslie Leyland Fields, he co-edited 鈥淎 Radiant Birth: Advent Readings for a Bright Season,鈥 published by InterVarsity Press.