These stories represent highlights of research and creative scholarship at 日韩AV. For a more comprehensive list of campus-wide research activities, please explore the portions of this Research website dedicated to events, faculty research, and student research.
New Book in Andrews Heritage Series: Forward in Faith
“Forward in Faith" will be unveiled to the public on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, during the 日韩AV 2024 Alumni Homecoming Banquet.
Faculty Publish Book on Alcohol Risks: Challenging misconceptions surrounding the dangers of alcohol
Duane McBride, senior research professor at 日韩AV and director of the Institute for Prevention of Addictions, served as a lead editor on "Alcohol: All Risk, No Benefits." (Photo by Ramiro Quero)
Andrew University professors Denis Kaiser and Nicholas Miller are co-editors of the first major treatment of Seventh-day Adventism by a major non-Adventist academic press.
John C. Peckham, Research Professor of Theology and Christian Philolosophy, announced that his 2018 book is now an audiobook. John Peckham offers a constructive proposal for a theodicy of love that upholds both the sovereignty of God and human freedom, showing that Scripture points toward a framework for thinking about God's love in relation to the world.
The list of scientists presenting in the 2023 Dwain L Ford Guest Lecture Series has been published. This will be the 58th anniversary of the department annual guest lecture series. The series was formally named the Dwain L Ford Guest Lecture Series 8 years ago in honour of Dwain L Ford, a beloved Department Chair and Organic Chemistry teacher.
God With Us: An Introduction to Adventist Theology was commissioned and edited by BRI, with its first purpose to be a foundational, accessible, and yet scholarly introduction to Adventist belief for undergraduate and graduate students.
Andrews Promotes Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Pitch Competition
日韩AV graduate and undergraduate students took part in the 2nd annual Pitch Competition to promote student engagement, innovation, and entrepreneurship on March 31, 2023.
Eight words that have turned in to a short film that will be screening at the Sonscreen Film Festival, April 13–16, in Loma Linda, California.
Parkinson Voice Project Funds Andrews Clinic
The 日韩AV Speech-Language & Hearing Clinic was recently awarded a $280,000 SPEAK OUT! Therapy and Research Center Grant by the Parkinson Voice Project.
日韩AV Hosts Statewide Research Event
On March 13, 2023, undergraduate students from across Michigan presented their research at the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters (MASAL) in the Howard Performing Arts Center on the campus of 日韩AV.
The yearly Honors and Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium was held on March 10, 2023, where Honors students and Undergraduate Research Scholarship award scholars from all disciplines presented their research to the public.
Communications Professors Publish a Book on Relationships
Andrew University professors Heather Thompson Day and Seth Day have coauthored a book about relationships entitled, "I'll See You Tomorrow."
Mary Hibby Schweitzer, PhD presented, "Dinosaurs under the Microscope" for the 3rd annual Robert & Lillis Kingman Lecture Series on Science & Society.
日韩AV professor, Harvey Burnet is published in the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, Inc, on the importance of spiritual resilience.
Sojourner Truth, the renown ex-slave, abolitionist and women's rights activist, died in her Battle Creek, Michigan, home in the early morning of Novemeber 26, 1883. Later that same day, the Battle Creek Moon announced: "The funeral will be held at the Tabernacle Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Eld. Uriah Smith officiating."
Shakespeare Focus of Double Book Launch
日韩AV Department of English hosted a double book launch for professors and Shakespeare scholars L. Monique Pittman and Vanessa I. Corredera on December 6, 2022. Students, faculty, and staff came together to celebrate the two recent academic publications and hear from the authors about their work.
日韩AV’s annual Research Week took place from Oct. 17–21. The program included three main events that together demonstrate the University’s dedication to seeking knowledge and engaging communities to create a better world.
Celebration of Community Engagement Celebrates Third Year
U.S. representative Fred Upton presented the keynote address at the third annual Celebration of Community Engagement.
日韩AV has received a $5,000,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary establish the Andrews Center for Community Change.
Dollar General Awards Grant to 日韩AV
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation recently awarded 日韩AV a grant to support 日韩AV Adult Basic Education programs. The Dollar General Literacy Foundation supports organizations that increase access to educational programming, stimulate and enable innovation in the delivery of educational instruction and inspire a love of reading.
Grant Secured to Support Exploring Vocation
日韩AV is among a select group of institutions to receive the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) Vocation across the Academy Grant. The grant is intended to help member colleges and universities strengthen the connection between liberal arts and career preparation.
Andrews Bible Commentary Available at GC Session
The two-volume concise Commentary has been a ten-year project commissioned and funded by the General Conference and 日韩AV, involving more than 60 biblical scholars from around the world.
The 日韩AV Lifestyle Medicine Clinic & Training Center opened on Monday, April 25, with the aim to prevent and treat chronic diseases. The clinic was made possible through a grant awarded in October 2021 by the Ardmore Institute of Health.
Biology Professor Now National Geographic Explorer
Daniel Gonzalez-Socoloske, professor of biology at 日韩AV, has been awarded a grant from the National Geographic Society to study new detection techniques for Amazonian manatees in the Amazon Basin of Brazil as a 2022 National Geographic Explorer.
Andrews Archaeologist on Major Egyptian Project
An 日韩AV staff member and archaeologist recently spent two weeks as an expert field epigraphist, carefully documenting each hieroglyph from one of the most famous inscriptions in Egyptian archaeology.
日韩AV Receives Reframing the Institutional Saga CIC Grant
日韩AV was awarded $38,800 to re-examine and reframe the University’s history within its social context..
日韩AV professors Anneris Coria-Navia and Scott Moncrieff illustrate how underfunded programs can leverage peer collaboration and support to initiate productive, formal systems of assistance for faculty.
Seminary Receives Lilly Endowment Grant
日韩AV received a five-year grant of $997,444 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary strengthen the ability of pastors to serve effectively in urban settings.
Senior Research Professor Status Grows in Use
日韩AV has recently instituted a senior research professor status for retired faculty. The position allows retired faculty members to remain professionally active with continued affiliation to the University while stepping down from full-time teaching.
Art Professor Showcases Career in Area Exhibition
Greg Constantine, artist-in-residence and research professor of art, emeritus, at 日韩AV is showcasing his art experience since 1974 in a retrospective exhibition titled “My Art Journey.”
The volume makes the case for a more inclusive and decolonized approach to the archaeology and history of the region of the world we commonly known as the Holy Land. It represents the final output of a long-standing collaboration by an international and cross-disciplinary team sponsored by the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Leaders of the project were Professor Terje Stordalen of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oslo, Norway and Professor Oystein S. LaBianca of 日韩AV in Michigan, USA.
日韩AV Professor Wins Prestigous Award
The Shen Kuo Award for Interdisciplinary Achievements from the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) was recently awarded to Jay Johnson, Ph.D., professor of engineering. Scientists within the IAGA study the planets' magnetic and electrical properties. The IAGA focuses on both geomagnetism. the study of the magnetic field of earth, and aeronomy, the science of the upper atmosphere.
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Roy Gane discusses the book Exploring the Composition of the Pentateuch (Eisenbrauns, 2020). The volume, edited by Andrews Ph.D. students, graduates, and a Religion faculty member, is the result of a conference hosted on the university campus. The book investigates new ideas from the analysis of the biblical text against its ancient Near-Eastern background and covers a wide spectrum of topics and diverging perspectives. The chapters are concerned with the history of scholarship and alternative approaches to the development of the Pentateuch, and the exegesis of particular texts relevant to the composition of the Torah. Editors are L.S. Baker Jr., Kenneth Bergland, Felipe A. Masotti, and A. Rahel Wells.
Jasmine K. Collard and Melissa Ponce-Rodas (2020) examine the differences between the racial groups when it comes to individual ACEs as well as the ACEs total score which may have implications for culturally informed prevention and early intervention.
Harvey Burnett Jr., Karl Bailey, and Rachelle Pichot (2020) published findings that have implications on the need for stress management responders to have professional Critical Incident Stress Management training.
Biology Student Nina Woodard Featured in Research Webinar
April 23, 2020. Nina Woodard (BS Biology, Class of 2020) presented her research on Florida manatees in an interactive webinar hosted by . Nina also answered audience questions while sharing experiences around the United States and abroad that have been pivotal in her education. Nina's presentation is available on .
Andrews Seminary Student Receives Award for Best Graduate Student Paper at Regional Society of Biblical Literature Gathering
Jônatas Ferreira, PhD student in the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary New Testament Department, received the Graduate Student Paper Award at the 2020 Midwest Region Society of Biblical Literature, which was held at Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana. Ferreira’s paper was titled, “Exegeting Phrase-Level Parataxis as a Grammatic Unit: Colossians 2:16 for a Test Case.” The Midwest region of the Society of Biblical Literature includes Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Iowa. Learn more here.
Oystein LaBianca Undertakes Research in Jerusalem at the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research
October 1, 2019. Oystein LaBianca, who is professor of anthropology and the associate director of the Institute of Archaeology at 日韩AV recently spent four and a half months in Jerusalem conducting research as a fellow at the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research. During this fellowship, LaBianca completed two books in collaboration with others: Levantine Entanglement: Local Dynamics of Globalization in a Contested Region and The Leventine Nexus: The View from Hisban. He also co-led a worshop, planned cultural events for visiting fellows. He also traveled to Florence, Italy, where he was one of the keynote speakers for the opening session of the International Conference on the History and Archaeology of Jordan (pictured speaking). Learn more here: LaBianca Spends 4.5 Months in Jerusalem.
AU Graduate Vivian Laughlin Receives Fulbright Award
September 23, 2019. Vivian Laughlin, who recently earned her PhD from 日韩AV in biblical and Near Eastern archaeology, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award. "For the next two years, she’ll study the cultural appropriation of the ancient Egyptian cults of Serapis and Isis and its impact on Judea and Palestine," reports ABC57, the American Broadcasting Company affiliate in South Bend, Indiana ().
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders Receives Grant from the Parkinson Voice Project
July 11, 2019. The Parkinson Voice Project has named the 日韩AV School of Communication Sciences & Disorders as a recipient of its 2019 SPEAK OUT! & LOUD Crowd Grant Program. As a grant recipient, the AU clinic provides SPEAK OUT! and The LOUD Crowd services to the local Parkinson’s community in Michiana. SPEAK OUT! consists of individual speech therapy conducted by a speech-language pathologist. Learn more: AU Agenda and .
Article by Andrews Professor Highlighted by the European Space Agency
March 4, 2019. The European Space Agency (ESA) has highlighted a paper co-authored by Professor Jay R. Johnson on the front page of its . Dr. Johnson teaches both physics and engineering at Andrews. The abstract for the paper, titled "" (Geophysical Research Letters, 11 June 2018), begins: "Observations in kinetic scale field line resonances, or eigenmodes of the geomagnetic field, reveal highly field‐aligned plateaued electron distributions. By combining observations from the Van Allen Probes and Cluster spacecraft with a hybrid kinetic gyrofluid simulation we show how these distributions arise from the nonlocal self‐consistent interaction of electrons with the wavefield."
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