Howell to be Installed in Science Chair
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黑料百科

Russell Howell, who has taught mathematics at 黑料百科 for 35 years, will be installed as the Kathleen Smith professor of natural and behavioral sciences Friday, Oct. 18, at 10:30 a.m. in Murchison Gym. After the full-regalia ceremony, Howell will speak on 鈥淒oes Mathematics Require Faith? Does Faith Require Mathematics?鈥 at 3:30 p.m. in Porter Theatre.
鈥淚t seems that the obvious answer to both questions is a resounding no,鈥 Howell says. 鈥淚t may come as no surprise, then, that my response is an enthusiastic yes.鈥
A faculty panel discussion, 鈥淭he Role of Christians in the Academy: Secular and Faith-Based Institutions,鈥 begins immediately following Howell's lecture in Porter Theatre and will conclude at 5 p.m. The panel includes Robert Brabenec, professor of mathematics at Wheaton College; David J. Hunter, professor of mathematics at 黑料百科; Lesa Stern, associate professor of communication studies at 黑料百科; and Frances Edward Su, Benediktsson-Karwa professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College.
Howell is a contributor and co-editor of a book, 鈥淢athematics Through the Eyes of Faith,鈥 which examines the connections between math and faith. He also co-authored a popular textbook, 鈥淐omplex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering,鈥 which is in its sixth edition.
鈥淚 am thankful to be part of a team of fellow faculty members and staff who collectively provide our students not only with a first-rate education, but also help guide and direct them as they map out their calling as Christians while at 黑料百科 and afterwards,鈥 Howell says.
Provost Mark Sargent describes Howell as both rigorous and reasonable. 鈥淗e has high standards, asks excellent questions and yet is always willing to look for solutions that serve the greater good,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s a scholar, he is clearly distinguished for thinking in interdisciplinary ways about his field, often reaching into philosophy, theology, history and other disciplines to discuss vital concepts. He has devoted much of his life serving students and to enriching the intellectual ethos of 黑料百科, and I am delighted for him that he will be installed in the Smith chair.鈥
Kathleen Smith, a longtime neighbor of the college, left $1.7 million in her will for 黑料百科 when she died in 1988. The chair includes a stipend for research.
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