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2004 graduating class of Business students with their professors

Photograph of 2004 graduates from Trinity's School of Business, posing with their instructors. Faculty pictured include Brent Groen, Todd Erickson, Sung Min Yoo, Andrea Soberg, Rick Menking, Michael Mestre, Harold Harder, Kevin Sawatsky, Brian Korb, and Amanda Flint.

Lachlan Whatley; Sung Min Yoo; Barbara Astle; Paul Brown; Bob Doede; Janet Epp Buckingham

File consists of the following publications:

Lachlan R. Whatley. “An ‘Ethical Mindset’ – Linking OD and the Implicit Assumptions Leaders Make When Reviewing the Insights of Douglas McGregor,” Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics. 2012. [article]
Lachlan R. Whatley. “Individual ‘States’ Model for Healthy Group Dynamics,” Organization Development Journal. Fall 2012. [article]
Lachlan R. Whatley. “Community and Leadership: The Role of Humility, Rhythm, and Experiential Learning,” Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics. 2012. [article]
Lachlan R. Whatley. “The Use of Psychological Capital, Humility, and Discrepancy Theory as Inputs for Strategy and Sociotechnical Systems: Phase One of an Action Research Case Study,” Journal of Organizational Psychology. 2012. [article]
Lachlan R. Whatley. “The Use of Psychological Capital, Humility, and Discrepancy Theory as Inputs for Strategy and Sociotechnical Systems – Phase One of an Action Research Case Study,” Journal of Organizational Psychology. December 2012. [article]
Lachlan R. Whatley. “Private Equity Firms: Decisions influenced by Time and the Implications for Value Harvesting,” Journal of Accounting & Finance. September 2013. [article]
Sung Min Yoo. “Regulatory Impact Analysis in Canada: Process, Methodology and Effects.” August 2012. [conference paper]
Barbara J. Astle. “Developing a Cohort of Scholarship of Teaching and Learing Faculty in an Undergraduate Nursing Program: Discovering our own path,” Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal. July 2011. [article]
Paul D. Brown. “Role of camalexin, indole glucosinolates, and side chain modification of glucosinolate-derived isothiocyanates in defense of Arabidopsis against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum,” The Plan Journal. April 2011. [article]
Robert P. Doede. “Soul Crafting, Objectification, and Sexual Relations: Or Virtue ethics impregnated by Existentialism.” ca. 2011. [article]
Janet Epp Buckingham. “Putting the Canadian Office of Religious Freedom in Context,” Cardus. Winter 2011. [article]
Janet Epp Buckingham. “Advocacy for religious freedom in Canadian law,” International Journal for Religious Freedom. 2011. [article]
Janet Epp Buckingham. “The relationship between religions and a secular society,” Canadian Diversity. July 2012. [article]

Tenure celebration

Photograph of faculty who had just been granted tenure at a November, 2006, celebration. Pictured are Angela Konrad, Tom Hatina, Amanda Flint, Sung Min Yoo, and Paul Brown.

Sung-Min Yoo; Allyson Jule

File consists of the following publications:

Sung-Min Yoo. A Study on Law and Economics Methodologies in Canadian Regulatory Impact Analysis (Korean). 2012. [book]
Allyson Jule. “Princesses and Superheroes: Metaphors that Work Against Wholeness,” in Metaphors We Teach By. 2012. [book chapter]