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The HCU podcast, “Think About It,” features faculty, staff, and students from diverse backgrounds. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Jerry Johnston, vice president for Marketing. “Think About It” is great place to to familiarize yourself with Houston Christian University and its vision. Each guest featured on the podcast embodies the mission and vision of HCU.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=BfJwN3T-H9I&feature=shares Brenda Rios Brombacher, Director of HCU's McNair Center for Entrepreneurship talks with Glen Austin, Director of Education Policy at Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) about PartnerUp Houston, a first-of-its-kind regional mentorship opportunity sponsored through a collaborative venture between GHP and Mentor Collective. The mentoring initiative matches students with industry professionals from one of GHP's mentor companies in their field of interest. Over the course of 12 weeks, participating students meet with professional mentors to explore career pathways, recognize career opportunities and develop job interviewing and networking skills. The aim of the initiative, per Austin, is to help students explore career paths, determine the roles and industries that best fit their career interests, enhance job interview and networking skills and provide insights on navigating the work world. The initiative also enables mentor companies to build a network of young professionals, identify great talent for their companies and give back to the community. If you are interested in becoming a mentor or mentee sign up: https://www.houston.org/partnerup PartnerUp Houston Mentee Recruitment Flyers (1) Connect with Houston Christian University, today!
Dr. Katie Evans Dr. Katie Evans is a Professor of Mathematics and the Dean of Science and Engineering at Houston Christian University (HCU). Prior to HCU, she was on faculty at Louisiana Tech University for 16 years in the College of Engineering and Science, where she was on the faculty and served in various administrative roles. Dr. Evans serves on the Interim Executive Committee and as Chair of the New Programs Committee for the Grand Challenges Scholars Program, founded by the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. She earned her BS in Mathematics from Morehead State University and her MS and PhD in Mathematics at Virginia Tech. After a postdoctoral position in Mechanical Engineering at Oregon State University, she joined Louisiana Tech, where she is now Professor Emerita. Dr. Evans is passionate about interdisciplinary efforts to provide innovative and applicable learning experiences to students. She enjoys spending time with her family, doing projects around the house, and being involved in church activities. Alexy Gabriel Karam  Alexy Karam is an HCU alum who graduated in May 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in Biology and completed the Honors College at HCU as well. Throughout his undergraduate studies, he worked closely with the alumni association and was a student worker in the library and tutoring center. He also had the opportunity to work with COSE faculty as a supplemental instructor. All of his siblings called HCU their home during their undergraduate studies and this has been a blessing for his entire family. He was provided with many opportunities to pursue what he loves all while keeping Christ in the center of it all. He currently works as the COSE student success specialist where he has the opportunity to holistically support and advise students as well as build great relationships with faculty. As a student, he fell in love with the mindset of prioritizing and putting God first and hopes to continue to carry out this mission in his new role as part of the faculty family.   https://youtu.be/bFwjN5a-Gbc
In this episode of "Think About It,” Jeff Sutton, Director of Media Relations for HCU Athletics, interviews HCU’s James Sears Bryant Head Men’s Basketball Coach Ron Cottrell who shares his excitement about the upcoming men’s basketball season set to begin in a couple of weeks. Cottrell shares that he and the team are looking forward to the season which will include a really good group of new, returning, and transfer players for the fall. The season will open on Nov. 7 at Florida International University in Miami and follow up with a game at UT in Austin on Nov. 10 and includes 16 home games this season. He also talks about the tragic death and devastating loss of HCU basketball player Darius Lee and the many plans to honor him and keep his memory alive. The HCU basketball team will wear D. Lee on their uniforms throughout the year. Other plans include renaming the upcoming game with Rice, the Darius Lee Memorial Classic, at Rice University’s request. Darius also will be awarded his undergraduate degree posthumously in December to honor him as an official alumnus of the University. Cottrell speaks about the many changes at the University through the years and called the recent name change a reflection of who we are as an institution and believes it will open up so many doors for the University. https://youtu.be/u6SV5F-TRrY
Dr. Kristie Cerling  Dr. Kristie Cerling is Dean of the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences and a Professor of Education. She earned a BA in English Education from Bethel College Mishawaka, an MEd from Indiana Wesleyan University, and an EdD from Oakland City University.  Dr. Cerling’s primary teaching focus is school administration and secondary literacy. She spends much time studying teaching strategies, classroom management, and methodology.  Through the National Writing Project and The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights, Dr. Cerling has studied Holocaust Education and Social Justice in America. Dr. Cerling has been published in The Journal of Liberal Arts and Sciences and presented on Teaching Generation Z and the use of rubrics in college classrooms at numerous conferences.  Dr. Cerling has been actively involved in her church teaching Sunday School, small groups, and leading activities. She has enjoyed the opportunity to invest in and mentor undergraduate and high school students.  Other hobbies include reading and attending events in which her children participate. Dr. Katie Alaniz  Dr. Katie Alaniz is an Associate Professor of Education and Director of C-Lite at HCU. She received her doctoral degree in Learning, Design, and Technology at the University of Houston. Her primary focus is curriculum and instruction with an emphasis on digital learning and collegial coaching. She has worked collaboratively to author two books on the power of collegial coaching for technology integration and enhancing today’s classrooms with multimedia.  Her books “Naturalizing Digital Immigrants: The Power of Collegial Coaching for Technology Integration,” and “Digital Media in Today’s Classrooms: The Potential for Meaningful Teaching, Learning, and Assessment” were co-written with HCU faculty members Dr. Dawn Wilson and Joshua Sikora. She will be releasing her newest book, “Authentic Assessment” in the near future.  Dr. Alaniz and her husband attend Houston’s First Baptist Church and together enjoy serving their community through a nonprofit outreach program called Apartment Life.  https://youtu.be/duXoY6l0pZ0
Mon'Sher Spencer, an HCU Alum, is passionate about furthering what was so integral to her own time at the University. As Director of Student Involvement and Student Leadership Programs, Spencer oversaw involvement areas on campus including, clubs, organizations, Greek Life, commuter engagement, and helped facilitate student leadership experiences for students. In her new role as Director of Student Life, she and her staff seek to develop students of character and competence by providing opportunities to engage in a Christ-centered community focusing on academic success, spiritual formation, interpersonal development, and physical well-being. Some of her favorite pastimes include singing, shopping, spending time with family, and experiencing different cultures (food, travel, history). She also leads worship at Houston's First Baptist Church - Sienna Campus.   https://hc.edu/student-life/ https://youtu.be/KCEXUeuY24E
Dr. Eric L. Johnson is a Professor of Christian Psychology at the Gideon Institute of Christian Psychology and Counseling at Houston Christian University. He previously taught psychology, worldview studies, and Christian counseling for 28 years. Eric is currently working on the 3rd edition of Psychology & Christianity: Five Views, and he co-edited Evidence-Based Practices for Christian Counseling and Psychotherapy and Marriage: Its Foundation, Theology, and Mission in a Changing World. In addition, he has written over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles or chapters, as well as Foundations for Soul Care: A Christian Psychology Proposal and God and Soul Care: The Therapeutic Resources of the Christian Faith, and he was a co-author of Christian Psychotherapy in Context. His wife is Rebekah, and they have two children and three grandchildren. https://hc.edu/gideon https://youtu.be/tMAJwcBRgrg
In this episode of "Think About It,” HCU Asst. Athletic Director Russ Reneau talks with student-athlete, Jada Allen about her journey at HCU. A fifth-year senior on the HCU Volleyball team, Allen called it amazing to mold together with the younger girls and show them what HCU volleyball is all about. She called the recent name change a surprise but embraced it as an opportunity for the University to grow and expects this year’s Southland Conference play to bring growth and the ability to achieve the goals the team sets out as a whole. She hopes to go out in her last year of play as a senior with a blast. She described all of the hardships the team has had to face and overcome it has been amazing. Allen described the team’s ability to come together and continue the season following the loss of Asst. Coach Molly Howard Gerwig in the middle of the 20/21 Season as pretty amazing. https://hcuhuskies.com https://youtu.be/z-9NAhF6F0Y
https://youtu.be/NS1GyfeDL0Q HCU Asst. Athletic Director Russ Reneau interviews HCU football player Isaiah Cash who describes the training camp that helped him learn the ropes of college football. He applauds former HCU players and now, NFL players, Caleb Johnson (now with the Jacksonville Jaguars) and Bailey Zappe (back-up quarterback for the New England Patriots) for establishing the foundation for what the HCU Football program can become and for showing him what practicing like a pro looks like. He shared that his team’s winning edge is defending explosives and that his fellow players trust each other to do their jobs. Cash also is a member of the HCU Track Team and says that he is able to balance sports and academics by keeping track of his time and getting his work done early, something the coaches have helped him manage. He said the opportunity to participate in both football and track, the smaller class sizes and the ability to build relationships with his professors were the selling points that led him to HCU. https://hcuhuskies.com
https://youtu.be/fm6RCNkqdo0 Diana Severance is Director of HCU’s Dunham Bible Museum. She graduated with a BA, MA and PhD in History from Rice University. She is skilled in research, writing, history, higher education, and public speaking. She has authored several books, including in recent years, “The Living Word: Daily Readings on the History, Influence, and Impact of the Bible” (Kress Biblical Resources, 2020), “The Story of Emily: A Proverbs 31 Women” (Kress Biblical Resources, 2018), “Her-Story: 366 Devotions from 21 Centuries of the Christian Church” (Christian Focus, 2016) and “A Cord of Three Strands: Love Letters of Famous Christians” (Christian Focus, 2012) and “Against the Gates of Hell” (Wipf and Stock, 2012). She enjoys gardening and needlework.
https://youtu.be/9WYInwPkXYU Dr. Toi Durham was recently named the Director of Undergraduate Curriculum and Accreditation in the Linda Dunham School of Nursing. She looks forward to this role in continuing the tradition of nursing excellence at HCU. She holds a Master’s in Nursing Leadership and Education, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. Her mother, a nursing professor for 25 years at UT School of Nursing and retired from Prairie View School of Nursing, inspired her to pursue a career in nursing. Durham began her nursing career 28 years ago and has worked in many disciplines, including Med-Surg, Case Management, Legal, Travel, Public Health, Infectious Disease, Forensic and Foreign Travel Nursing, however, early on she realized her passion for Mental Health Nursing. Of her 28 years in the nursing field, the last 17 have been in various roles within Mental Health nursing. She has served in higher education for the last seven years in different roles which helped her prepare for her purpose of being a Nurse Leader in academia. To serve God is to serve others and is the greatest form of charity, believes Durham. She is honored to be able to serve students at Houston Christian University and to share the Gospel of the Lord. God blessed her with a wonderful husband, a recently retired sheriff deputy, and together the couple has three children (ages 26, 17, 15). Our 17-year old will be heading off to college in August. In her free time, she enjoys praise and worship and enjoys deep-sea fishing, gardening and reading. Embark on a journey that provides a learning experience that inspires students to pursue their passion for academic, spiritual, and professional excellence as a result of our central confession, “Jesus Christ is Lord.” Connect with HCU, today! - Admissions: https://HC.edu/Admissions - (281)-649-3211 Grad School: https://HC.edu/Grad - (281) -649-3269 HCU Online: https://HC.edu/online-learning or (1-855)-428-1960 Give: https://HC.edu/Giving or (281)-649-3222 - Schedule Your Visit, Today! - https://hc.edu/visit/ - Follow Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HoustonBaptistUniversity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hcuofficial/ - Dawgs Up!
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