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November 25, 2024

Faculty Awards and Accomplishments: December 2024

Thought Leadership

  • “Organizational Failures and The Promised Land Experience,” by Dr. Cora Barnhart, was . The article describes how the Israelites’ experience from their initial entry into and eventual exit (exile) from the Promised Land provides a useful framework for studying decline in otherwise successful companies. The study offers helpful insights from the Promised Land experience and suggests how a repentance process could help mitigate strategic errors that contribute to organizational failures.
  • In November, Dr. Dana Strachan spoke on artificial intelligence as part of pharmacy education at the American Society of Pharmacy Law in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Dr. Austin Stevenson co-authored an article with colleagues from Oxford and London on the role of the humanities and social sciences in public health. Sally Frampton, Austin Stevenson, et al. “Pandemic Preparedness: Why Humanities and Social Sciences Matter,” Frontiers in Public Health 12 (2024). doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.13945695. He was also invited to present on his book, The Consciousness of the Historical Jesus, for a joint New Testament and Philosophical Theology senior seminar at the University of Oxford.
  • Dr. Stephanie Bryan was published in multiple research publications. Bryan, S., Hamilton, M., Garrels, J., Ruhlen, M., & Zipp, G. (2023). Innovation in Health Programming: College Students Benefit from an Array of Complementary Approaches to Health Improvement Framed by the Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Model. American Journal of Health Education, 54(2), 135–154. ; Bryan S, Hamilton M. An Overview of Gratitude as a Mind-Body-Spirit Practice in Optimizing Health and Human Functioning. OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine 2024; 9(1): 008; doi:10.21926/obm.icm.2401008
  • Dr. Michael O’Connor was published in two publications: by Catherine A. Bradley (ed), and edited by Bryan Proksch and George Foreman.
  • Dr. Elizabeth Stice had an , which looked at the perils it poses to relationships by drawing on nineteenth-century literature and the history of automatons.
  • Dr. Gregory J. Rummo’s 2024 doctoral dissertation has been published by Wipf & Stock. “Reaching GenZ with the Gospel,” is a case study into the . Dr. Rummo was also published in Minding the Campus for his article titled “.”

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