Thomas V McGovernA gifted teacher and thought-provoking writer, Tom McGovern illuminates the connections between Jesus and well being, inviting diverse audiences to discover deeper understandings of their lives and a mindful spirituality. He was a founding faculty meber and arts and sciences director at Arizona State University West where he developed interdisciplinary liberal arts programs for multigenerational and multicultural students. After a career as a scholar-teacher and administrator at Fordham University, Southern Illinois University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and ASU, he teaches now at the University of Southern Maine's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. A fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the American Psychological Association, his recognitions include: Professor of the Year in Arizona by the CASE / Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, VCU Distinguished Teaching Award, ASU Outstanding Service Award, Riese Melton Award for Cross-Cultural Relations, and Fordham's Jouin Award in Theology. The American Psychological Association named him a G. Stanley Hall Lecturer at their centennial convention. Author of Memory's Stories: Interdisciplinary Readings of Multicultural Life Narratives and Faculty Virtues and Character Strengths: Reflective Exercises for Sustained Renewal, he has published on counseling psychology, undergraduate education, professional and personal development, and the virtues and character strengths. He reviews books on liberal arts topics for America and for PsycCRITIQUES. Read More Read Less
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