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Professor Paul Brown with student Isabella Di Trocchio, in one of the science laboratories

Photograph of Professor of Chemistry, Biology, and Environmental Studies Paul Brown with student researcher and chemistry major Isabella Di Trocchio, in one of the science labs. Brown was working on a project with Honduran scientists to identify the properties of the Central American soapberry plant to see how the berry—a readily available resource—might benefit the people of Honduras

Barb Astle; Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham; Bill Badke; Michael Bodner; Janet Epp Buckingham; Matthew Etherington; Amanda Flint; Kim Franklin; Sonya Grypma; Geraldine Jordan; Janelle Kwee

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-Barbara Astle. "Interprofessional host perspectives on global health competencies” (Abstract). Annuals of Global Health. 2015. [article]
-Barbara Astle. “Building and sustaining a global educational partnership in nursing: Setting up for ‘Success’” (Abstract). Annuals of Global Health. 2014. [article]
-Barbara Astle, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham and Caroline A. Burgess. “Motivation and international clinical placements: Shifting nursing students to a global citizenship perspective,” International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship. 2014. [article]
-William Badke. "When Everything is Down," Online Searcher. March-April 2014. [magazine column]
-William Badke. "Those Baffling Assignments," Online Searcher. May-June 2014. [magazine column]
-William Badke. "Who Owns Information Literacy?" Online Searcher. July-August, 2014. [magazine column]
-William Badke. "Knowledge is a River," Online Searcher. September-October 2014. [magazine column]
-William Badke. "The Convenience Factor in Information Seeking," Online Searcher. November-December. [magazine column]
-William Badke. "Research is a Narrative," Online Searcher. January-February 2015. [magazine column]
-William Badke. "Mythbusting: Seven Google Myths that Complicate Our Lives," Online Searcher. May-June 2014. [magazine article]
-Michael E. Bodner. “The effect of parental presence on weight-related discussions between physicians and their overweight adolescent patients,” Clinical Pediatrics. January 2015. [article]
-Michael E. Bodner. “Weight-related SMS texts promoting appropriate pregnancy weight gain: A pilot study,” Patient Education and Counselling. 2014. [article]
-Michael E. Bodner. “Weight's up? Predictors of weight-related communication during primary care visits with overweight adolescents,” Patient Education and Counselling. 2014. [article]
-Janet Epp Buckingham. “TWU has followed the rules, now so should the bar,” JUST Magazine. 2014 [magazine article]
-Matthew Etherington. “Aboriginal Perspectives and Issues in Teacher Education,” Journal of American Indian Education. 2015. [article]
-Matthew Etherington. “Introduction,” Foundations of Education: A Christian Vision. 2015. [book chapter]
-Matthew Etherington. “Christianity and special education: The concern for the blind and the deaf,” Foundations of Education: A Christian Vision. 2015. [book chapter]
-Amanda Flint. “Relation of Firm’s IOS with Future Profitability and Earnings Persistance,” Accounting Information Review. June 2014 [article]
-Kimberly Franklin. “Reflections on change leadership in a faith based teacher education program,” Leadership for change in teacher education: Voices of Canadian Deans of Education. 2015. [book chapter]
-Sonya Grypma. “Baccalaureate nursing education: has it delivered? A retrospective critique and a call to action,” Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership. 2014. [article]
-Geraldine J. Jordan. “Elimination communication as colic therapy,” Medical Hypotheses. 2014. [article]
-Janelle L. Kwee. “Removing Barriers to Athlete Performance Enhancement: A Hermeneutic Case Study of OEI,” The Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. 2014. [article]

Dave Clements at the Blaauw Forest

Photograph of David Clements, professor of biology and environmental studies at TWU, speaking during the Blaauw Eco-Forest Celebration. The event was intended to draw attention to the interconnectedness of art and the environment

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