I attended at the 2019 Annual CAAEYC (California Association for the Education of Young Children) Conference & Expo t as a presenter and a Board member. The conference was held […]
Reception History Theme at the Society for Pentecostal Studies Conference
In February I had the privilege of attending the annual meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS) held in Washington D.C. This year’s theme was “Reception History: Receiving Scripture […]
26th Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference
This year’s annual Cognitive Neuroscience Society conference was in beautiful San Francisco. This year marked the 26th annual meeting. In his keynote address, Dr. Matthew Walker, from the University of California, […]
Sharing Ideas and Hearts at the Society for Pentecostal Studies Conference
I just returned from the 48th Annual Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS) conference in Hyattsville, MD, just outside of DC. Even though I didn’t have the opportunity to spend much […]
Paul’s “Armor of God” Discussion: A Pentecostal Take
I recently had the privilege of representing Vanguard University at the 48th annual meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies (February 28–March 2), held this year in College Park, Maryland, […]
Oxford Symposium on Finance, Law and Economics of Education
The Oxford Symposiums on the Finance, Law & Economics of Education are recurring events bringing together scholars and practitioners from around the globe. This year’s meeting took place in the […]
Design Thinking – Developing Breakthrough Solutions to Complex Problems
This year I am working toward certification in Design Thinking through IDEO, a Palo Alto-based “global design company committed to creating positive impact.” IDEO was founded by David Kelly, a […]
Hands On at Costume College
As part of my on-going faculty development, I attended a three-day, costume techniques and information conference, aptly known as Costume College. I have been attending for many years both as […]
A Legacy of Teaching Excellence: Ed Westbrook
There’s a kind of joy that comes from following God’s call over a sustained period of time. In this installment of A Legacy of Teaching Excellence, Professor Ed Westbrook looks […]
A Legacy of Teaching Excellence: Vince Gil
Imagine teaching the same class for decades. Only it wouldn’t really be the same class. Each set of students would bring their own questions, prior learning, and backgrounds. In this […]