Cambridge Who’s Who names Andrew Barr Schoedinger, Ph.D., Professional of the Year in Philosophy, Ethics and Logic

April 22nd, 2007

Cambridge Who's Who & Andrew Barr Schoedinger

Andrew Barr Schoedinger, Ph.D. named Cambridge Who’s Who
Professional of the Year in Philosophy, Ethics and Logic

Andrew Barr Schoedinger, Ph.D., Chair of the Philosophy Department of Boise State University has been named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Philosophy, Ethics and Logic. Only one member in each discipline is named the Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year. The Cambridge Who’s Who selection committee picks these special Who’s Who honorees based on accomplishments, academic achievement, leadership, and service.

Boise, ID …February 23, 2007– Andrew Barr Schoedinger, Ph.D., Chair of the Philosophy Department of Boise State University has been named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Philosophy, Ethics and Logic. While inclusion in Cambridge Who’s Who is an honor, only one member in each discipline is named the Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year. The Cambridge Who’s Who selection committee picks these special Who’s Who honorees based on accomplishments, academic achievement, leadership, and service.

Andrew B. Schoedinger was awarded the M.A. and Ph.D. [1974] degrees in Philosophy from Brown University–before which he graduated from Hobart College. His interests lie mainly in Metaphysics, Ethics, and Medieval Philosophy.

Books published by him includeWhere Have All Our Values Gone?: The Decline Of Values In American And What We Can Do About It [Xlibris, 2004]; Our Philosophical Heritage [an introductory textbook published by Kendall/Hunt, fourth edition, 2002]; Readings in Medieval Philosophy [Oxford University Press, 1996]; The Problem of Universals [an anthology published by Humanities Press International, 1992]; Introduction to Metaphysics: The Fundamental Questions [an anthology published by Prometheus Books, 1991] and Wants, Decisions and Human Action: A Praxeological Investigation [a manuscript on action theory published by University Press of America, 1978].Presently Professor Schoedinger is writing a manuscript the subject of which is normative ethical theory.

He is currently the Chair of the BSU Philosophy Department. Email: aschoed@boisestate.edu

Andrew Barr Schoedinger, Ph.D., Chair of the Philosophy Department of Boise State University has been named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Philosophy, Ethics and Logic. Only one member in each discipline is named the Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year.

Schoedinger, a lecturer on values and the author of five academic books on philosophy, has 36 years of experience as a philosophy professor at Boise State University. His areas of expertise include meta physics, action theory, medieval philosophy, and values, His latest book, “Where Have All Our Values Gone? The Decline of Values in America and What We Can do About It,” looks at how that decline came about and what is needed to restore it. Scheodinger takes special interest in the declining sense of responsibility for individual behavior and the confusion over what constitutes “family values.” Chapters address issues such as duty, corruption of the legal system, narcissism and the entertainment industry.

Schoedinger received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Brown University. He is former president of the Northwest Conference of Philosophy, and a member of International Societe’ de Philosophie de Medieval, Istanbul, Turkey. He has made radio and television appearances.

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Sue Clark named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Book Marketing

April 20th, 2007

Cambridge Whos Who and SJ Clark

Lincoln, CA …April 20, 2007– Sue J. Clark, head of SJ Clark Literary Agency has been named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in book marketing. While inclusion in Cambridge Who’s Who is an honor, only one member in each discipline is named the Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year. The Cambridge Who’s Who selection committee hand picks these special Who’s Who honorees based on accomplishments, academic achievement, leadership, and service.

Clark, a skillful literary agent and editor, has been representing poetry, fiction and non-fiction writers for over 30 years. She also has more than 25 years of experience as a writing instructor. Over the years, Burke has headed workshops on writing and she speaks publicly on the subject of writing on a regional level. Most recently, Clark ghostwrote Barbara Birchim’s book, Is Anybody Listening? A True Story about the POW/MIAs in the Vietnam War (Authorhouse, 2005). The book received the 2006 President’s Award, the highest honor from the Military Writers Society of America. Clark has also been writing a travel column since 2004. Clark received her associate of arts degree from Stephens College in 1949 and her bachelor of arts in speech from University of Washington in 1952.

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David Burstein, Ph.D. named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Astronomy and Astrophysics

April 19th, 2007

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Cambridge Who's Who Professional of the Year
David Burstein, Ph.D. named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Astronomy and Astrophysics

Tempe, AZ …April 19, 2007 — David Burstein, Ph.D., Professor of Arizona State University has been named Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year in Astronomy and Astrophysics. While inclusion in Cambridge Who’s Who is an honor, only one member in each discipline is named the Cambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year. The Cambridge Who’s Who selection committee hand picks these special Who’s Who honorees based on accomplishments, academic achievement, leadership, and service.

Burstein has an impressive background in astronomy and astrophysics. As professor of Arizona State University, he teaches and research on galaxies, star population cosmology, and general clusters. His work ranges from studies of stars and the distribution of dust in our own galaxy, to the stellar populations of other galaxies, to the physical structures of galaxies, to the large-scale structure of the universe as defined by galaxies.

Burstein received his Ph.D. in astronomy and astrophysics from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1978, and his bachelor of arts in physics from Wesleyan University in 1969. Burstein is former president of Academic Assembly at Arizona State University, fellow of World Innovation Foundation and a member of American Astronomical Society, Astronomical Society of the Pacific and International Astronomy Union. He speaks publicly on research-related subjects, and is one of seven authors of “21st Century Astronomy.” Burstein was awarded the Medal of Freedom from the American Biographical Institute.

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Cambridge Who’s Who members have exclusive access to the biographical information of more than 200,000 successful executives, professionals and entrepreneurs at www.cambridgewhoswho.com, where they use the database to share information, knowledge and services. Communication via the Cambridge Who’s Who registry travels in two directions, enabling Cambridge Who’s Who members to reach out when they have a business need or opportunity as well as receive information on exciting new ventures.

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