Faculty News
Both the New York Society of Illustrators competition in December and the Communication Arts Illustration Annual in February accepted illustrations by Scott Anderson (art), with the latter being among the most competitive juried exhibitions of contemporary illustrations. He also illustrated the March/April cover of Mother Jones magazine.
Holly Beers (religious studies) published an article 鈥淭he 鈥楾eachings of Demons鈥 as 鈥楳agical鈥 Practices in 1 Timothy 4:1鈥 in the Journal of Biblical Literature. She also reviewed Steve Walton鈥檚 new Acts commentary in the 鈥淲ord Biblical Commentary鈥 series at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in November.
Leanne Dzubinski (provost鈥檚 office) published a new book, 鈥淐onfronting Sacred Inequalities: Creating Christian Organizations Where Women Thrive,鈥 in February with Baker Academic.
David Emanuel (religious studies) published the textbook 鈥淎 Primer of Biblical Hebrew Poetry鈥 with Zondervan Academic.
Daniel Gee 鈥13 (music) led the 果冻传煤 Choir, Chamber Singers and Orchestra in a combined concert, 鈥淢usic from across the Americas,鈥 at First Presbyterian Church. The performance included alums and faculty as well as students. Gee also served as guest conductor for the Santa Barbara Chamber Players in a concert featuring Prokofiev鈥檚 鈥淐lassical Symphony鈥 and Kod谩ly鈥檚 鈥淪ummer Evening.鈥 He spoke to secondary choral and instrumental teachers for the Santa Barbara Unified School District Professional Development Day in March. He also worked as a clinician with the A Cappella and Jazz Vocal ensembles at Dos Pueblos High School.
Andrea Gurney (psychology) spoke at the ECO National Gathering in Atlanta, where she led a workshop, 鈥淥n Relational Health and Flourishing,鈥 and gave a mainstage talk, 鈥淐ultivating Emotional Intelligence in our Homes, Churches and Communities.鈥 She published several articles for The Institute for Family Studies and The Public Discourse, including 鈥淲hy Marriage 101 Should Be A Required College Course鈥 and 鈥淚s Romance Dead or Delayed?鈥
Kyle Hansen 鈥19 (mathematics) spoke about work from his doctoral thesis at the American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting at Tulane University in October 2025 and the Joint Mathematics Meeting in Washington, D.C., in January 2026.
Jonathan Hicks 鈥04 (theatre arts and film studies) was elected to a third, three-year term on the Executive Board for the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees union, Local 442, as vice president and local delegate. He served as the associate lighting designer for the Santa Barbara Festival Ballet鈥檚 50th anniversary production of 鈥淭he Nutcracker鈥 at the Arlington Theatre.
Russell Howell (mathematics and computer science) presented several talks at colloquia while serving at the U.S. Air Force Academy, including 鈥淐omplementary Partial Orders and Rectangle Packing,鈥 鈥淭he Story of Imaginary Numbers ... and Why They Are Not Imaginary,鈥 and (with a visiting English professor) 鈥淏eauty Beyond Skin Deep: The Mathematics of Poetry and the Poetry of Mathematics.鈥 In March, he gave a lecture, 鈥淐.S. Lewis鈥檚 Miracles and Mathematical Elegance,鈥 for the Nicaea Study Center at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and in April delivered the Brenneman Lecture at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas.
Dan Jensen (engineering) and five 果冻传煤 engineering students co-authored 鈥淒evelopment and Integration of a Wearable Biometric Sensor Suite for Assessing Physical and Cognitive State,鈥 published in Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics International.
Steve Julio 鈥92 (biology) and collaborators published 鈥淕enetic evidence for a periplasmic protein as a third component for a subset of NtrYX two-component systems鈥 in the Journal of Bacteriology. The work continues the characterization of a critical cellular factor required by the bacteria that causes whooping cough.
According to ScholarGPS, Blake Victor Kent (sociology and anthropology) ranks in the highest 0.21 percent of scholars worldwide in the God specialty area and the top 0.29 percent in spirituality. He published 鈥淒emographic Variation in Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Across 22 Global Flourishing Study Countries鈥 in Communications Medicine. He co-authored 鈥淭he Structure of Religion and Spirituality in a Diverse Sample of Adults in the United States鈥 in Psychology of Religion & Spirituality as well as 鈥淒oes Practicing Yoga or Meditation Moderate the Link between Childhood Abuse and Spiritual Struggle鈥 in Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. He also co-authored a study on demographic variation in self-rated physical health among 22 countries in BMC Global and Public Health and served as a panelist for the book 鈥淭he Fearless Christian University鈥 at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.
Ruth Lin (music) served as a clinician at the Colorado chapter of the American String Teachers Association festival, where she worked with 52 orchestra ensembles during five days. She also gave a presentation at the College Orchestra Director Association annual conference and a pre-concert talk for the Dallas Symphony.
Sara Morrisset (history) worked with an inter-disciplinary team that received a $10,000 grant to support the study of medieval Byzantine technology.
Mark Nelson (philosophy) published 鈥淗ume鈥檚 Legacy and the Curate鈥檚 Egg鈥 in International Philosophical Quarterly in March 2025.
Edd Noell (economics and business) co-organized and led the U.S. Association of Christian Economists national conference, 鈥淓conomics as Faithful Stewardship,鈥 at 果冻传煤. He presented 鈥淚s Less 鈥楳ore鈥? An Evaluation of the Degrowth Case鈥 and led a panel on 鈥淚nsights into the State of Higher Education鈥 at the conference.
Sandra Richter (religious studies) addressed young scholars on 鈥淲hy Do a Ph.D.?鈥 at the annual gathering of the Institute of Biblical Research in Boston. She served as the plenary speaker for the annual MidTexas Global Methodist Conference.
Marianne Robins (history) gave an interview about her experience as an immigrant for the series Welcoming the Stranger at Trinity Evangelical Church in Salem, Oregon.
Laura Drake Schultheis 鈥06 (biology) received grants of $15,000 and $25,000 from Cal Fire and the Santa Barbara Foundation to continue her work on native oak restoration for fire mitigation.
David Vander Laan (philosophy) presented 鈥淭ime Management for Immortals鈥 at the 2025 Midwest Division Conference of the Society of Christian Philosophers held at Asbury Seminary.
Maryke van der Walt (mathematics and computer science) received an invitation to participate on a panel for differential equations instructors during the SIMIODE EXPO 2026 conference.
Laura Walter (music) published the poem 鈥淲hen Your Mother Dies鈥 in the California Quarterly.
Paul Willis (English emeritus) published a chapbook of poems, 鈥淥rvieto,鈥 which emerged from his time teaching in the small Italian town.