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October 3, 2025
Faculty Awards & Accomplishments: October 2025
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Dr. Thomas Parham, professor of communication and media studies and associate dean for PBA’s College of the Artshas been selected for anby thein Hollywood. He is one of 18 professors selected from colleges and universities nationwide for the 2025 fellowship program.
September was Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and at PBA, emotional and spiritual well-being are a priority. Students have access to 24/7 virtual support and on-campus care rooted in faith and community. Read more about resources highlighted by Dr. JoAnn Kutsukos, licensed mental health professional and assistant professor of counseling.
Dr. Ana Jaramillo de Graham, assistant professor of counseling, wrote for Bill Owenby & Katherine Campbell (Eds) , contributing in areas such as Family Constellations Therapy and Brief Structural Family Therapy.
Dr. Daniel Lawson, professor of finance, wrote an article, “,” which was published in Qualitative Research in Financial Markets in June 2025 and is available on the Social Science Research Network.
Dr. Elias Hajj Chahine, professor of pharmacy practice, co-authored an article over the summer entitled “,” which is available in the National Library of Medicine. He was also involved with numerous pharmaceutical conferences and academic events that were ACPE accredited, certifying the accuracy and relevance of his work.
Dr. Fabio Aguiar-Alves, associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences, contributed to two separate articles, “” and “.” Both of these articles are available in the National Library of Medicine.
Dr. Harm Maarsingh, professor of pharmaceutical sciences, was involved in writing an article entitled, “.” The article was accepted to the British Journal of Pharmacology on June 12th, 2025.
David Athey, professor of English, was published in Christianity & Literature by John Hopkins University Press in June 2025 for his poem, “.”
Dr. Kimberly Bain, assistant professor of English, had her research article, “,” published in volume 12 of Double Helix: Critical Thinking and Writing: A New Episteme, in June 2025.
Dr. Alain Puente Santiago, assistant professor of chemistry, contributed to two articles over the summer: “” and “.”