°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp News
Talented New Professors Join Faculty

By
Scott Craig
°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp welcomes four excellent new tenure-track professors to campus this fall. (economics and business), (economics and business), (communication studies) and ā07 (English) each bring a deep Christian faith and a desire to challenge students to think deeply while learning broadly.

ā°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp is distinct because our faculty are not just top scholars who are globally recognized ā which would be enough ā but our faculty are disciples, they love the Lord, and they are mentors,ā says Kim Denu, °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp provost. āThey take time, even beyond the classroom, to invest in our students.ā
Coleās research focuses on the micro side of economics, and he has published papers about health economics, economics of education, and labor, which was part of a grant from the Social Security Administration. The Orange County native played golf and earned a bachelorās degree at Southern Utah University before completing a doctorate at Auburn University. āMy faith has kept me grounded with the right priorities throughout my life,ā he says. āI donāt have experience specifically in Christian higher education, so Iām excited to grow, develop and bring faith into learning and the classroom and to be a mentor to students.ā

Han holds doctorates in economics from Peking University and George Mason University. Her research explores the relationship between industrial organization and institutional change. āMy next projects will examine states, firms and families as different levels of societal organizations and how their roots lie in social norms and culture/religion,ā she explains. ā°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp is the ideal environment for me to gain insight into how religion shapes a small community and society more broadly.ā

Mena, a native of Ecuador, earned a doctorate from the University of Florida in mass communication. His research focuses on journalism, fact-checking, misinformation and social media. He has begun research about fact-checking and artificial intelligence. āHow can AI help fact-checkers?ā he says. āThereās a lot of misinformation on social media, but the number of physical human fact-checkers is minimal. I am working on how AI may play a role in the effectiveness and credibility of fact-checking messages.ā

Jordan earned an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and taught at Southern New Hampshire University before returning to °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp where she has taught as an adjunct faculty member since 2016. āI've spent the last 12 years with one foot in academia and my writing career and another foot in motherhood,ā she says. āMy parenting experience informs so much of my creative work that they go together.ā As a professor, she describes herself as student-centered, focused entirely on helping them learn and grow and become better writers, thinkers and engagers of the world. āI love being at °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp,ā she says. āEvery semester as an adjunct Iāve felt thereās so much more I want to invest in my students, in my course development and in getting involved with the college and the campus.ā
In a non-tenure-track role, Jenny āPieā Martinez ā14 fills the position of assistant director with the °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp in San Francisco program. Martinez has been working in diabetes research and community education as well as with other °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp off-campus programs (°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp in Mexico and °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp in Jerusalem). After completing her Masters of Education at Harvard, she most recently worked at the Stanford Humanities Center.

ā°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp is an incredible space to cultivate reflective skills and a sense of faith ā and faith is lived out in a lot of different spaces, especially after graduating,ā she says. ā°µĶų±¬ĮĻapp in San Francisco is an incredible opportunity for students to critically engage difference with humility and love ā both practices which are requisite to developing a faith that is not only rich, but enduring.ā
As an undergrad at °µĶų±¬ĮĻapp, Martinez majored in kinesiology and communication studies while serving as captain of the womenās soccer team.
Additional professors join the college in short-term roles: Jessica Barbosa (nursing), (mathematics), (sociology and anthropology), (theatre arts), Melissa Fayram (nursing), Mary Beth Gomez (nursing), Cindy Howe (nursing), (history and English), (computer science), (religious studies) and Kate Wilson (nursing).