Dec. 1, 2017 SHARE: HBU Podcasts Available Free on iTunes October 2: Dr. Michael Rosato Dr. Michael Rosato is associate provost for Academic Affairs and a professor of Education for HBU. His blend of experience in both teaching and student services helps give Dr. Rosato a well-balanced perspective. His areas of research interest include teaching methods and brain research related to student achievement and school improvement. To learn more, visit: HC.edu/Education To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Rosato October 9: Dr. Doris Warren Dr. Doris Warren is the dean of the HBU College of Science and Mathematics and a professor of Chemistry. She has served the University since 1967. As a professional chemist, she developed the analytical chemistry curriculum for HBU. Dr. Warren’s writings, research, committee work and volunteer service have benefited the University and many others. To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Warren October 16: Dinesh D’Souza Dinesh D’Souza is an author and filmmaker. He is known for making apologetics points and writing patriotic manifestos and political tell-alls. D’Souza’s well-known books include, “The Big Lie,” “What’s So Great About America” and “What’s So Great About Christianity.” His film documentaries include “2016: Obama’s America,” “America: Imagine the World Without Her,” as well as “Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party.” To learn more, visit: DineshDSouza.com To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-DSouza October 23: Dr. Craig Evans Dr. Craig Evans is the John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins for HBU. He is an expert on the historical grounds of New Testament writings. Dr. Evans has published more than 600 scholarly studies, including more than 70 books. His book, “Fabricating Jesus: How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels,” is a best-seller. To learn more, visit: HC.edu/ChristianThought and CraigAEvans.com To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Evans October 30: Mary Jo Sharp Known for her expertise in public speaking and writing, Assistant Professor of Apologetics Mary Jo Sharp emphasizes relational connections in apologetic engagement. She has written the influential Bible study, “Why Do You Believe That?” and is a contributor to several collected works of apologetics including, “A New Kind of Apologist,” and “In Defense of the Bible.” She also regularly writes curriculum with LifeWay Christian Resources. Toi learn more, visit: HC.edu/MAA and ConfidentChristianity.com To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Sharp November 6: Ron Cottrell HBU Men’s Head Basketball Coach and Associate Director of Athletics Ron Cottrell has one of the longest coaching tenures, and is one of the most successful collegiate basketball head coaches in the NCAA. He has risen to the challenge of every level in which HBU has competed since he began his service to HBU in 1990. To learn more, visit HCUHuskies.com To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Cottrell November 13: Dr. Jason Lester Dr. Jason Lester is the dean of the School of Fine Arts, and program coordinator for the Music Department. He leads his students in developing their skills as artists, musicians and teachers. Additionally, Dr. Lester is an active performer, at ease in operatic, concert and song literature repertoires. To learn more, visit: HC.edu/FineArts To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Lester November 20: Dr. Michael Licona Dr. Michael Licona is an associate professor of Theology for HBU. He is a preeminent scholar whose expertise lies in the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus and the historical reliability of the Gospels. His academic books include “The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach” and “Why Are There Differences in the Gospels: What We Can Learn From Ancient Biography.” To learn more, visit: HC.edu/ChristianThought and RisenJesus.com To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Licona November 27: Dr. David Hao Dr. David Hao is the HBU dean of the Department of Student Success & Advising. His team helps ensure student success through initiatives like the Academic Success Center, TRIO Student Success Program and the First-Year Success Program. Numerous resources help HBU students succeed in each area of college life and career preparation. To learn more, visit: HC.edu/StudentSuccess To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Hao December 4: Dr. Holly Ordway Apologetics Professor Dr. Holly Ordway’s work centers on cultural and imaginative apologetics. Her writing includes the books, “Not God’s Type: An Atheist Academic Lays Down Her Arms,” and “Apologetics and the Christian Imagination: An Integrated Approach to Defending the Faith.” Her current project is a literary- critical study of J.R.R. Tolkien for Kent State University Press. To learn more, visit: HC.edu/MAA and HollyOrdway.com To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Ordway December 11: Dr. Teresa McIntyre Dr. Teresa McIntyre is dean of the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, and a professor of Psychology for HBU. She has broad experience in teaching, research and practice in clinical and health psychology. Her work is recognized in the U.S. and internationally. Her book, “Educator Stress: An Occupational Health Perspective,” was released this year. To learn more, visit: HC.edu/Education December 18: Dr. Philip Tallon Dr. Philip Tallon is chair of the Apologetics department. As a professor, he researches the intersection of theology, culture and the arts. His books include “The Absolute Basics of the Christian Faith,” and “The Poetics of Evil.” To learn more, visit: HC.edu/MAA. To hear the podcast, visit: HC.edu/p54-Tallon