The Class of 2009

Trinity Forum Academy Fellows

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Back: Drew Cleveland, Jon Skowera, Jake Thomsen,
Kyle Hamilton, Adam Harris, Trevor Scott

Front: Jordan Lukianuk, Teresa Roe, Emily Parsons,
Jenn Harris, Kateyln Scott, Hannah Stearns

Undergraduate / Graduate Institutions Represented
Viriginia Tech, Rice University, James Madison University, Pomona College, Palm Beach Atlantic, University of Wisconsin, Furman University, Stanford University, Wheaton College, Cornell University

Undergraduate / Graduate Majors
International affairs, mathematics, communications design, economics, Japanese, political science, gender studies, biology, pre-medical, business

Professional Experience
Portfolio management, working with handicapped adults, US Department of Education, bank management, economic research, medical research


Class of 2009 QREs (research topics)

Drew Cleveland: A framework for research in international development
Jon Skowera: Application of rhetorical forms on mathematical proofs
Jordan Lukianuk: Your story within the redemptive narrative: developing an art curriculum
Jake Thomsen: Social enterprise: a theoretical framework for glorifying God as a business leader
Teresa Roe: In search of a gospel aesthetic through redemptive art
Kyle Hamilton: Justice, forgiveness and memory in post-genocide Rwanda
Emily Parsons: Evangelical responses to feminism
Adam Harris: Trends in energy as compared to the agricultural revolution
Jen Harris: Developing a biblical response to biomedical psychiatry
Trevor Scott: Characteristics of timeless leaders
Katelyn Scott: Considerations for women considering the ministry
Hannah Stearns: Academic freedom on Ivy League campuses


Class of 2009 Teaching Topics

Drew Cleveland: Foreign Aid: The Easterly-Sachs Debate
Jon Skowera: What is a number? System Dynamics, Distance, and Time
Jordan Lukianuk: An Introduction to Art Therapy
Jake Thomsen: Stock Market Theory, Ben Graham's Intelligent Investor, and the Faithful Christian Calling
Teresa Roe: Embodying Redemption: Healing Themes in Everyday Life
Kyle Hamilton: Western Intervention in the Congo Contrasted with Recent Chinese Involvement
Emily Parsons: A Brief History of Feminism and Evangelical Responses
Adam Harris: When is Lending Oppressive?  Payday Loans, Check Cashing, and Sub-Prime Credit Cards
Jen Harris: Sleep Disorders and their Physiological and Psychological Dimensions
Trevor Scott: Work and Leisure: Two Sides of God's Plan for Us
Katelyn Scott: Spiritual Formation in the Lives of Cultural Gatekeepers
Hannah Stearns: First Amendment Issues and Academic Freedom on University Campuses

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