PAUL R. STROM Curriculum Vitae University of Colorado: Honors Program Faculty Campus Box 33 Boulder, Colorado 80309 phone (303) 492-3932 Ph.D., 1990 The University of Denver and The Iliff School of Theology, in "Religion and Social Change." Dissertation title: "Christ in the Margins: Elements for an Ethical Christology Derived from the Works of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Juan Luis Segundo, and Masao Abe." M.Div., 1975 Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Austin, Texas B.A., 1970 University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Major fields of study: Mathematics and Physics 1969-1970 University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, England. Study Abroad Program. Courses Taught at CU Boulder HONR 2550, US Civil Rights and Democracy, 2014 present. HONR 2250, "The Ethics of Ambition," 1994 present. SOCY 2021, Nonviolence and the Ethics of Social Action, 2000 2009. HONR 2880, Social Ethics in Context: A Service Learning Approach, 2001. FARR 2660, The Ethics of Ambition, Farrand Academic Program, 2000-2005. INVS 4914, Nonviolence and Democracy, 2000-2003. Course Taught for the Masters Program, The Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado. Ethical Analysis and Advocacy, 1999.
Courses, cont. University of Denver Strategies of Nonviolent Social Transformation, Honors Seminar, 1997-1999. American Diversity: Toward Relational Pluralism. AHUM 1370, 1999. "The Study of Religion," 1984-1991. "With Bare Heads and Open Hands: The Nonviolent Revolutions of Gandhi and King," for Comparative Civilizations, 1988-1992. "The Portable Jesus: Cultural and Ideological Reflections of Virtue," 1989-1991. Lectures and Presentations: National Collegiate Honors Council and The Western Regional Honors Conference From 1994 to the present, I have participated regularly in the mission, work, and the annual meetings of the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) and the Western Regional Honors Council (WRHC). The following is a sample of my presentations: NCHC 2014 Residential Honors Programs: The Indispensable Contribution of Trained Student Leaders, keynote presentation for the Developing in Honors section of the NCHC, Denver. 2012 Effective Programming in the Honors Residence, Boston. 2008 The Essence of Honors, Chicago. 2006 Honors and the Ideals of Academic Freedom, Philadelphia. 2005 Designing a Residence for an Honors Experience, St. Louis. WRHC 2014 On Being a Faculty in Residence, joint presentation with Professor Susan Jacobson, Honors Program Director, Cal State Fullerton, Denver. 2007 Inventing a 2 nd Year in the Honors Residential Program, Anaheim. 2001 To Hell with Good Intentions: A Critical Appraisal of Service Learning, Tempe. Lectures and Presentations Other
Nonviolence and Civic Engagement, Honors Course, for Professor Anne Scott, President s Distinguished Teaching Fellow, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, March 2016. Nonviolent Social Transformation, for ANTH 1200, Culture and Power. CU Boulder, Global Studies Residential Academic Program, 2014, 2015. Plug into a Residence Life and Honors Connection, co-presenter with Kim Foster, Department of Housing, CU Boulder at the conference of CPAC College Personnel Association of Colorado, Denver, Feb 2010. Gandhi s Commitment to Nonviolence, Metropolitan State University, 2007. The Social and Ethical History of Los Alamos in the Cold War, for Lily Foundation Group, Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 2006. The Boundaries of Virtual Los Alamos: America s City Set Upon a Hill, the University of New Mexico at Los Alamos, 1998. A City Set Upon a Hill: Los Alamos in the Post-War American Consciousness. University of New Mexico at Los Alamos, 1995. "Shaking the Foundations: The Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.," for The Community, the Individual, and the Good Life Core Course, University of Denver, 1993. "Integrating Homosexuality and Religion," for the University of Denver Department of Psychology, 1993. "An Invitation to Wager on the Invisible and the Dying: A Critical Appraisal of Juan Luis Segundo's Evolutionary Anti-Christology," Rocky Mountains--Great Plains Chapter of the American Academy of Religion, Denver, April 27, 1991. "DU Examines the War in the Gulf: Ethical Perspectives," January 31, 1991. "The Willie Earle Lynching: A Symposium," Furman University, South Carolina, with principle investigator, Professor William B. Gravely, November 1990. Publications Anomalies and Ambiguities of a Faculty in Residence? in Housing Honors. Frost, Linda, Lisa W. Kay, and Rachael Poe, editors. Philadelphia: The National Collegiate Honors Council Monograph series, 2015. 275-279.
The Boundaries of Virtual Los Alamos: America s City Set Upon a Hill, proceedings of the University of New Mexico Conference on The Cold War and Its Implications: Locally, Nationally, and Internationally, August 1998. A City Set Upon a Hill: Los Alamos in the Post-War American Consciousness, proceedings of the University of New Mexico Conference on The End of World War II and the Atomic Bomb, August 1995. "A Review of No Other Name? A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes Toward the World Religions by Paul F. Knitter," in The Iliff Review, Vol XLIV #2, Spring 1987, 57-60. Exhibition and Creative Work Tracing Shadows in the Dark. Personal memorabilia, journal entries, and artifacts. An exhibition prepared by Christina Manning Lebek, Blyth Gallery, Imperial College, London, January 2011. StrongLight. A bicycling still life, black and white photograph. Dairy Center Art Gallery, Boulder, CO. 2012. Awards and Fellowships Marinus Smith Teaching Award, University of Colorado Boulder, 2005 and 2010. Outstanding Faculty Award, from the Committee on Learning and Academic Support Services, the Department of Housing, the University of Colorado Boulder, 2000, 2001, 2002. Fellow, Grant recipient, Service Learning Program, The University of Denver, 1999, 2000. William T. Driscoll Master Teacher Award, Finalist, The University of Denver, 1990-91. Graduate Teaching Assistantship, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-1988, The Department of Religious Studies, The University of Denver. Administrative and Academic Service: National CU Honors Program representative to the Oxford Centre for Higher Education Policy Studies, Oxford, England, 2012. Editorial Board, Honors in Practice, (a publication of the National Collegiate Honors Council), 2008 present.
Faculty Judge for Honors Student Poster Presentations, NCHC, Chicago, 2008. Administrative and Academic Service: University of Colorado Boulder Faculty Director, Honors Residential Academic Program, University of Colorado Boulder, June 1999 2014. Faculty in Residence, the Honors Residential Academic Program, University of Colorado Boulder, Smith Hall, 2011-2015. Fulbright Scholarship reviewer, CU student applications. 2010 present. Affiliate Instructor, The Center of the American West, The University of Colorado Boulder. Affiliate Instructor, Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Colorado Boulder. Design and Construction Committee for Arnett Hall, 2007 2008. Administrative and Academic Service: Other Co-Director, University Honors Program, with Professor Susan Stakel, The University of Denver, June 1995 July 1999. Appointment to the Review Committee for the "Religion and Social Change" doctoral program, The University of Denver and the Iliff School of Theology, 1992-1993. Appointment to the Joint Ph.D. Committee, The University of Denver and the Iliff School of Theology, 1989 and 1989-1990. Administrative Assistant to Project Director, "Core Curriculum Project," at the University of Denver, through the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1985-1988. Research Assistant to Prof. William B. Gravely, recipient of Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation fellowship for "Memory and Violence: Reconstructing the Lynching of Willie Earle (1947) -- A Project in Personal and Social Reconciliation," 1989-1992.