JOHN CLINGMAN MUNDAY JR.
1204 Murray Drive
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322
757-482-5709
jmunday@avantrex.com
Professor Emeritus of Natural Sciences (retired)
College of Arts and Sciences
Regent University
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464
Birth: June 10, 1940. Plainfield, New Jersey.
Marital Status: Married 56 years to Judith Berrien Munday, 3 children (all married);
10 grandchildren.
Education: Cranford High School, Cranford, New Jersey, 1958, valedictorian.
B.A. Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, June 10, 1962.
Ph.D. Biophysics (minors: electrical engineering; physiology), University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, June 15, 1968. “The Fluorescence Transient of Chlorella pyrenoidosa.”
University Teaching Background: American political thought; Christian foundations of government; Earth science; science and technology policy; science, faith and politics; policy analysis methods; war and peace; environmental protection; natural resources conservation; energy resources & geopolitics; quantitative methods; methods of environmental science; remote sensing of environment; futures research & geographic planning; computer modeling, mathematics for liberal arts; college algebra; introduction to biology; human biology laboratory; sustainable development; foundations of natural science. Classroom teaching and online internet using Blackboard (certified).
Research Background: Resources and environment policy. Science education policy. Just war theory. Bible-science issues. Biomedical ethics. Remote sensing of water quality, coastal circulation, oil pollution, and algal blooms. Mapping subsistence agriculture. Coastal zone mapping. Energy transfer in photosynthesis. Missile spectroscopy. Radar image analysis. Landsat land cover mapping. Resource monitoring and geo-base information systems.
Short Course: NASA Bio-Space Technology Training Program, Wallops Island, VA, August 5-23, 1968.
Military Training: Air Force ROTC (Cornell University), 2 years.
Honors: Biophysics Traineeship, U.S. Public Health Service, 1962-1963.
Sigma Xi, national scientific honorary society, 1968‑.
National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associateship, 1968.
Virginia nominee, NASA William T. Pecora Award 1978, 1979.
Americans in Science; listed in seven Who’s Who vols., including Theology and Science, 1996.
EPA Region III 1989 Center for Environmental Learning Award nominee.
 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2018
Advisory Service: Consultant in Biophysics, Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 1966-1975. Governor Allen (VA): Advisory Council on Self-Determination and Federalism, 1994-1997. Environmental consultant, Yoakam & Etheridge, PLC, Virginia Beach, VA, 2009‑2012.
Board Member: • Commonwealth of Virginia Pesticide Control Board, 1996-2004 (appointed by Gov. George Allen; re-appointed by Gov. James Gilmore) – Chairman, Enforcement Committee, 2002-2003; Chairman, Awards Committee. • Chesapeake (VA) Wetlands Board, 1995-2005 (appointed by City Council, re-appointed for second 5-year term) – Vice-Chairman, 1998-2003; Chairman, 2003-2005.
Professional Society Memberships: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS; 50 year member). American Scientific Affiliation (ASA; 30 year member). Association of American Geographers (AAG) til 2010. American Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (ASPRS) 1978-2002; Chairman, Hydrospheric Sciences Committee, 1980; Awards Committee 1981. International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) 1983-2002.
Other Memberships: • Pacific Whale Foundation. • Earth Society Foundation. • Ocean Future Society. • Chesapeake Task Force on Aging, 2002-2003. • South Hampton Roads Coalition on Aging, Legislative Concerns Committee, 2003. • Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, 2002.
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
College of Arts and Sciences, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia
• Chair, Department of Natural Science, Mathematics, and Technology (2007‑2012).
Robertson School of Government, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia
• Interim Dean (1993-1996). • Associate
Dean (1988-1993). • Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1996-1997) •
Assistant Dean for Administration (1985-1988)
• Consultant on accreditation and assessment (2006‑2011).
• Adjunct Professor (2016- )
Professor Emeritus, College of Arts and Sciences, Regent University (2016)
OTHER MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, School of Marine Science,
College of William and Mary
1980-1984. Commonwealth of Virginia Data Base. Assigned responsibility to supervise implementation and development of Landsat land cover mapping capability for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Completed projects for regional planning districts.
1977-1978. Spokesman for VIMS in Commonwealth of Virginia program planning for remote sensing and development of the Virginia Resource Information System (including testimony before state agencies and legislative committees, and staff assistance for testimony and documents given at the U.S. Senate committee hearing on S657).
1975-1984. Head, Remote Sensing Center: Development, coordination, and expansion of remote sensing activities of the Institute to meet internal and external user needs: All types of aerial photography, satellite data acquisition, imagery data reduction, mapping, and interactive computer processing. In 1977, appointed by VIMS Director as the VIMS contact for all matters concerning remote sensing.
ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS
September 2017– : Robertson School of Government, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Adjunct Professor of Public Policy.
May 2016–: College of Arts and Sciences, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Professor Emeritus.
July 2006– June 2014: College of Arts and Sciences, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Professor of Natural Sciences.
July 2005–June 2006: College of Arts and Sciences, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Adjunct Professor of Natural Sciences.
September 2004–May 2007: K.E.Y.S. Home-School Coop (keysofva.org), Chesapeake, Virginia, teacher: physics; physical science.
August 2000–May 2001: Robertson School of Government, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Adjunct Professor of Public Policy.
February 1983–January 1999: Robertson School of Government, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Professor of Public Policy. Tenured.
July 1975–June 1985: College of William and Mary, School of Marine Science, Department of Geological Oceanography, Associate Professor (1975-1981), Professor (1981-1983), Adjunct Professor (1983-1985). The School had no tenure system during years of service.
July 1971–June 1975: University of Toronto, Department of Geography, Erindale College, Assistant Professor. The University o f Toronto offered tenure in May, 1975.
August 1969–July 1971: Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Department of Geological Oceanography, Associate Marine Scientist.
August 1969–July 1971: College of William and Mary, School of Marine Science, Assistant Professor. University of Virginia, Department of Marine Science, Assistant Professor.
July 1968–July 1969: United States Air Force, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Physicist GS-12.
January 1965–June 1968: University of Illinois, Department of Botany, Graduate Research Assistant (1965-1968), Research Associate (1968).
January 1964–December 1964: University of Illinois, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Graduate Teaching Assistant.
Summers 1963, 1964, 1965: Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Graduate Research Assistant.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE[1]
University of Toronto, Department of Geography, Erindale College, 1971-1975
*GGR 205E Remote Sensing and Representation of Environment 1971-1972
GGR 301EF Field Studies (staff) 1971-1975
GGR 308ES Man’s Impact on Environment Field Camp (staff) 1971-1972
*GGR 311E Conservation Strageies 1971-1975
GGR 481E Advanced Reading Seminar 1971
*GGR 271E Methods of Environmental Analysis (Munday, staff) 1972-1975
*GGR 373E Remote Sensing of Environment 1972-1975
GGR 471E Environmental Case Studies (Harrison, staff) 1972-1975
*GGR 378ES Futures Research and Geographic Planning 1972-1973
*GGR 1949SG Applications of Remote Sensing 1974-1975
College of William and Mary, School of Marine Science, 1969-1971 & 1975-1981
*MS 533S-G Oceanographic Remote Sensing 1969-1971
*MS 533F-G Remote Sensing of Environment 1976
MS 504F-G Intro. Geol. Ocean. remote sensing lectures       1977
*MS 633S-G Remote Sensing of Environment 1979-1981
*CC 408S Energy Resources and Geopolitical Futures    1979-1981
Project Plus (Undergrad. Honors Program): Food and Energy: Energy Resources and Geopolitics 1981
Regent University, Robertson School of Government, 1983-2018
*PPS 531FG Foundations
of Natural Science 1983-1985
*PPS 531FG Science, Faith & Politics 1986-1998
*PPS 532SG Science and Technology Policy 1983-1998
*PPS 533WG Energy and Environment 1983-1986
*PPS 534FG War and Peace                         1983-1990, 1992-1998, 2000
*PPP 564DG Quantitative Methods                         1983-1987, 1990, 1992, 1994-1998
*PPS 533DG Resources and Environment 1986-1990, 1992-1994
*PPS 535WG Energy and Geopolitics 1986-1990, 1993-1998
*PPP 585FG Seminar (various topics by year) 1987, 1989, 1990, 1996
*PPP 565WG Computer Modeling 1990
*PPS 533SG Natural Resources Conservation 1995-1998
*PPS 536SG Environmental Protection 1995-1998
*PPP 585SG Community Restoration Strategy 1996
GOV 658FS American Political Thought 2017-2018
GOV 604F Christian Foundations of Government       2019
Regent University, College of Arts and Sciences, 2005-2014
*EASC 101FS Earth Science w/lab 2007-2014
*BIOL 101FS Introduction to Biology w/Lab 2005-2009, 2012
*BIOL 112FS Human Biology Lab Only 2012-2014
MATH 101F Mathematics for Liberal Arts 2006
MATH 102F College Algebra 2006
*GOVT 445S Sustainable Development 2007-2008
THESIS AND DISSERTATION SUPERVISION
Chairman: 1971-1975: 5 B.A. (Geography-Environmental). 1979-1986: 2 M.S. (Remote Sensing). 1984-1998: 42 M.A. (Public Policy).
Committee Member: 1971: 1 M.S. (Chemical Oceanography). 1977-1978: 2 M.S. (Geological Oceanography);
1 Ph.D. (Marine Biochemistry). 1983-1998: 50 M.A. (Public Policy). 1998: 1 Ph.D. (Urban Studies and Public Administration – Old Dominion Univ.).
ACADEMIC COMMITTEES
Erindale College, University of Toronto
1971-1973 Environmental College Planning Committee.
1971-1974 Transportation Committee.
School of Marine Science, College of William and Mary
1977 Academic Advisory Committee.
1977 Academic Review Committee.
1977-1978 Chairman, Subcommittee (Faculty Council) on Goals of the Academic Program.
1977-1978 Secretary, Faculty Council.
1978-1979 Secretary, Faculty Council; Subcommittee (Faculty Council) on Degree Requirements Disparity; Committee (Faculty Council) on Faculty Status.
1979-1980 Chairman, Faculty Council; Committee on Faculty Status.
1980-1981 Bylaws Committee.
1981-1982 Committee on Faculty Status.
1981-1982 School of Marine Science Data Management Committee.
College of William and Mary
1978-1979 Board on Faculty Compensation.
1981-1982 Personnel Policy Committee.
1981-1982 Procedural Review Committee.
Regent University
1984-1985 Spiritual Life Committee.
1984-1993 School of Government Admissions Committee.
1984-1993 Academic Computer Advisory Committee.
1984-1996 TSA Withdrawal Committee.
1988-1989 Regent U.-Southern Assoc. Colleges & Schools (SACS) Self-Study Committees: (1) Physical Resources; (2) Institutional Effectiveness.
1988-1989 Communicable Disease Committee.
1988-1989 Chairman, Ad-Hoc Calendar Committee.
1989-1991 Chairman, Calendar Committee.
1989-1991 International Studies Committee.
1989-1991 Student Center Committee.
1989-1991 Secretary, Faculty Assembly.
1988-1997 Academic Council.
1991 Ad Hoc Committee on Course Duplication.
1992 Ad Hoc Committee: Feasibility Study (sep’n Law & Government Schools).
1992-1993 Faculty Assembly Research Committee.
1993-1994 Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Governance.
1993-1994 Ad Hoc Committee on Faculty Load Policy.
1993-1994 Ad Hoc Committee on University Mission Statement.
1993-1996 Cabinet.
1996-1997 SACS Steering Committee.
1997-1998 Educational Technology Advisory Committee.
1997-1999 School of Government Admissions Committee.
1997-1998 Center for Leadership Studies, Admissions Committee & School of Government rep.
2001-2002 Undergraduate Studies Committee, General Education Subcommittee, natural science rep.
2006-2009 General Education Committee, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS).
2006-2008 SACS Steering Committee.
2007-2010 Chair, Rank and Tenure Committee, CAS, Member, 2012.
2008-2011 Institutional Effectiveness Committee.
2008-2009 Shared Governance Committee.
2009-2010 Task Force: Rank, Tenure and Promotion Committee.
2010 Grad Exit Committee.
2010 General Education Committee, GENE Task Force, CAS.
2011 Tenure, Promotion & Workload Policy: Spiritual Vitality Committee.
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY
Business Network International, Chapter 54, Virginia Beach, VA, Vice-President (6 mos. 2001); President (6 mos., 2001-2002). Received BNI award for best chapter in South Hampton Roads.
Independent Associate, Mannatech, Coppell, TX (1999-2021).
Independent Associate, American Communications Network, Farmington Hills, MI (1999-2008).
RESEARCH GRANTS
Total: $ 891,009 (1970-1982) (Year, Grantor, Grantee, Princ. Invest., Project Title, $)
1970. NASA Langley to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. A Study of Coastal Zone Oceanographic Needs and Data Requirements in Light of Projected Earth Resources Satellites. $ 25,000.
1970. NASA Wallops to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Harrison and Munday. Analysis and Evaluation of Remote Sensor Data for Marine Science Applications. $ 54,763.
1971. NASA Houston to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Southern Chesapeake Bay Water Color and Circulation Analysis using Skylab Imagery. $ 51,796.
1972. Erindale College, University of Toronto. Byrne and Munday. Computer Reduction of Biogeographical Data from Cat Island, Bahamas. $ 300.
1972. Aerial Phenomena Research Organization Inc. (Tucson, Arizona). Munday. Field Investigation of UFO Reports Involving Biophysical Injury. $ 200.
1973. Canada Centre for Inland Waters (Burlington, Ontario) to University of Toronto. Munday. Western Lake Ontario Water Mass Delineation from ERTS-1. $ 2,714.
1974. NASA Washington to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Zeigler, Byrne, Munday, and Welch. Application of Remote Sensing to Study of Estuarine Circulation. $ 100,000.
1975. NASA Washington to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday, Byrne, and Welch. Application of Remote Sensing to Study of Estuarine Circulation. $ 100,000.
1976. NASA Washington to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Applications of Remote Sensing in Estuarine Management. $ 100,000.
1977. NASA Washington to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Applications of Remote Sensing in Estuarine Management. $ 67,000.
1978. NASA Washington to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Applications of Remote Sensing in Estuarine Management. $ 33,000.
1978. NASA Langley to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Field Measurements for Eastern Shore Mapping. $ 2,700.
1979. NOAA to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Goldsmith, Munday, and Welch. Seasat SAR Tests of Virginian Sea Wave Climate Model. $ 67,000.
1979. Army Corps of Engineers to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday and Gordon. Aerial Photography of Shoreline Erosion. $ 2,500.
1979. Army Corps of Engineers to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday and Gordon. Aerial Photography of Spoil Sites. $ 700.
1979. NASA Goddard to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Landsat Capability for Use in Virginia. $ 9,500.
1979. Army Corps of Engineers to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Barnard and Munday. Services for Wetlands Permits. $ 9,800.
1980. Commonwealth of Virginia to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Landsat Data Center for Virginia. $ 40,000.
1980. NOAA/NESS to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Seasat SAR Test of Virginian Sea Wave Climate Model. Continuation. $ 49,900.
1980. NOAA/NMFS to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Landsat Analysis of Chesapeake Bay Plume. $ 5,000.
1980. NASA Goddard to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Landsat Services for Virginia Users. $ 10,000.
1981. NOAA/NMFS to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Landsat Analysis of Delaware and Raritan Bay Plumes. $ 10,000.
1981. Commonwealth Data Base to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Land Cover Mapping of Rappahannock-Rapidan Planning District. $ 5,000.
1982. Commonwealth Data Base to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. SATMAP Landsat Applications and Resource Center. Continuation. $ 49,940.
1982. Commonwealth Data Base to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. SATMAP Image Processing Capability. $ 84,196.
1982. NOAA/NMFS to Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Munday. Landsat Analysis of New England Waters. $ 10,000.
COMMUNITY, CIVIC AND CHURCH SERVICE
(see also Advisory Service and Board Member, p. 1)
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
1972 Lakeshore Community Development Publicity Planning Committee.
1973 Lorne Park Estates Beach Erosion Committee.
Gloucester
1975-1977 Organist, Bethany United Methodist Church.
1975-1977 Adult Bible Class Teacher, Bethany United Methodist Church.
1975-1981 Prayer Group Leader, New Covenant Church, Hampton.
1976-1981 Women’s Aglow Advisor.
1977-1978 Packmaster, Cub Scout Pack 175.
1979-1982 Assistant Organist, New Covenant Church, Hampton.
1979-1982 Softball Coach, Gloucester Parks and Recreation.
1980-1982 Soccer Coach, Gloucester Parks and Recreation.
1981-1982 Den Leader, Cub Scout Pack 175.
1982-1984 Organist, New Covenant Church, Hampton.
Chesapeake, Virginia
1984-1987 Elder; pianist; Living Word Church.
1984-1987 Virginia Education Coordinator, The Freedom Council.
1984-1987 Women’s Aglow Advisor.
1987-1989 Organist, New Covenant Church, Hampton.
1991-1995 Worship leader at weekly prayer meetings, Chesapeake Vineyard Church.
1995-1999 Home group leader, Episcopal Church of the Messiah.
1997 Adult Sunday School teacher, Episcopal Church of the Messiah.
1997-2000 Vestry member, Episcopal Church of the Messiah.
1999 2000 Senior Warden, Episcopal Church of the Messiah.
1983-1996 Regent University: Worship leader, college/staff devotions.
1983-1998 Occasional speaker, Regent University & CBN chapels.
2008 Adult Sunday School teacher, Kempsville Presbyterian Church.
2008, 2010 Debate judge, NCFCA National Open Speech and Debate, Regent Univ.
2010 Regent Racers organizer, spring.
2010 Regent University Global Roundtable Focus Group.
2010 Faculty/Student Panel for Scholars Weekend.
2010-2021 Adult Sunday School teacher, Great Bridge Presbyterian Church.
POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT
1964 Campaigner, Nelson Rockefeller for President, Univ. Illinois.
1972 Campaigner for School Board candidate, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
1976-1984 Polls & County Committee meetings, Republican Party, Gloucester, VA.
1978 Middle Peninsula campaign director, Conoly Phillips for U.S. Senate, Democratic Party, Gloucester, VA.
1980, 1984 Campaigner, Reagan for President, Gloucester, VA.
1984 State Education Coordinator, The Freedom Council of Virginia.
1985-1993, 1996 Republican Party, Chesapeake City Committee member.
1985-1998 Polls worker, Republican Party, Chesapeake, VA.
1987 Campaigner, Earley for VA Senate.
1988 Campaigner, Bush for President, Chesapeake, VA.
1989, 1996 Delegate (1989, resolutions), Republican Party 4th district convention.
1985, 1993, 1996 Delegate, Republican Party state conventions.
1996 Campaigner, Miller for U.S. Senate nomination.
1996-1998 Precinct Captain, Republican Party, Chesapeake, VA.
1997 Campaigner, Earley for VA Attorney General.
1997 Campaigner, Forbes for VA Senate.
1997 Campaigner, Blevins for VA General Assembly.
2000 Campaigner, Allen for U.S. Senate; Earley for VA Governor.
2009 Campaigner, McDonnell for VA Governor.
2012 Campaigner, Romney for President.
PUBLICATIONS
Peer Review Journal Publications
Munday, J. C., Jr. and Govindjee. 1969. “Light-induced changes in the fluorescence yield of chlorophyll a in vivo. III. The dip and the peak in the fluorescence transient of Chlorella pyrenoidosa.” Biophysical Journal 9:1-21.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and Govindjee. 1969. “Light-induced changes in the fluorescence yield of chlorophyll a in vivo. IV. The effect of preillumination on the fluorescent transient of Chlorella pyrenoidosa.” Biophysical Journal 9:22-35.
Mohanty, P., J. C. Munday, Jr. and Govindjee. 1970. “Time-dependent quenching of chlorophyll a fluorescence from (pigment) system II by (pigment) system I of photosynthesis in Chlorella.” Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 223:198-200.
Munday, J. C., Jr., W. Harrison, and W. G. MacIntyre. 1970. “Oil slick motion near Chesapeake Bay entrance.” Water Resources Bulletin 6(6):868-873.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1972. “Membrane potentials in Bryopsis plumosa.” Botanica Marina 15:61-63.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and T. T. Alföldi. 1975. “Chromaticity changes from isoluminous techniques used to enhance multispectral remote sensing data.” Remote Sensing of Environment 4:221-236.
Alföldi, T. T. and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1978. “Water quality analysis by digital chromaticity mapping of Landsat data.” Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 4(2):108-126.
Munday, J. C., Jr., C. S. Welch, and H. H. Gordon. 1978. “Outfall siting with dye-buoy remote sensing of coastal circulation.” Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 44(1):87-96.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and T. T. Alföldi. 1979. “Landsat test of diffuse reflectance models for aquatic suspended solids measurement.” Remote Sensing of Environment 8:169-183.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and P. L. Zubkoff. 1981. “Remote sensing of dino-flagellate blooms in a turbid estuary.” Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 47(4):523-531.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1983. “Chromaticity of path radiance and atmospheric correction of Landsat data.” Remote Sensing of Environment 13:525-538.
Mapp, G., C. S. Welch, and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1985. “Wave refraction by warm-core rings.” Journal of Geophysical Research 90(C4):7153-7162.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1992. “Creature mortality: from creation or the Fall?” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 35/1 (March) 51-68.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1996. “Eden’s geography erodes Flood geology.” Westminster Theological Journal 58:123-154.
Munday, John C., Jr. “Biophysical Data Associated with Close Encounter UFO Reports.” submitted 26 Sep 2019 to the Journal of Scientific Exploration, withdrawn.
Journal Publication
Welch, C. S., & Munday, J. C. (1977, January). Aerial Strategy for Studying Frontal Structures in Coastal Waters. In Transactions-American Geophysical Union 58(9): 891-891. 2000 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009: Amer. Geophys. Union.
Munday Jr., J. C., T. T. Alföldi, .and C.L. Amos. 1980. “Application of a System for Automated Multidate Landsat Measurement of Suspended Sediment,” Water Quality Bulletin Preprint (WHO Water Quality Bulletin 5(1):6-11).
Govindjee, J. C. Munday Jr., and G. C. Papageorgiou. 2017. “Frederick Yi-Tung Cho (1939–2011): His PhD days in Biophysics, the Photosynthesis Lab, and his patents in engineering physics.” Photosynthesis Research 132(3, June 2017): 227–234.
Symposia Proceedings
Govindjee, J. C. Munday, Jr., and G. Papageorgiou. 1966. “Fluorescence studies with algae: changes with time and preillumination.” Energy Conversion by the Photosynthetic Apparatus, Brookhaven Symposia in Biology 19, Upton, NY, 434-440.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and Govindjee. 1969. “Fluorescence transients in Chlorella: effects of supplementary light, anaerobiosis, and methyl viologen.” Progress in Photosynthesis Research, vol. 11:913-922.
Munday, J. C., Jr., W. G. MacIntyre, M. E. Penney, and J. D. Oberholtzer. 1971. “Oil slick studies using photographic and multispectral scanner data.” Proc. 7th Intl. Symp. Remote Sensing of Environment, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1027-1043.
Byrne, R. and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1972. “Photodensity and the impact of shifting agriculture on subtropical vegetation: a case study in the Bahamas.” Proc. 8th Intl. Symp. Remote Sensing of Environment, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1311-1326.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1974. “Lake Ontario water mass delineation from ERTS-1.” Proc. 9th Intl. Symp. Remote Sensing of Environment, Environmental Res. Inst. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1355-1368.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1974. “Water quality of lakes of southern Ontario from ERTS-1.” Proc. 2nd Canadian Symp. on Remote Sensing, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, 78-85.
Alföldi, T. T. and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1977. “Progress toward a Landsat water quality monitoring system.” Proc. 4th Canadian Symp. on Remote Sensing, Quebec City, Quebec, 325-340.
Gordon, H. H. and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1977. “Lagrangian drifter design for the determination of surface currents by remote sensing.” Proc. 6th Annual Remote Sensing of Earth Resources Conf., Univ. of Tennessee Space Inst., Tullahoma, 89-107.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and H. H. Gordon. 1978. “Progress toward a circulation atlas for application to coastal water siting problems.” Proc. 1977 Conf. on Application of Remote Sensing to the Chesapeake Bay Region, Coolfont Conf. Center, Berkeley Springs, WV, NASA Conf. Publ. 6, 345-358.
Zubkoff, P. L., J. C. Munday, Jr., R. G. Rhodes, and J. E. Warinner. 1979. “Mesoscale features of summer (1975-1977) dinoflagellate blooms in the York River, Virginia (Chesapeake Bay estuary).” Proc. 2nd Intl. Conf. on Toxic Dinoflagellate Blooms (eds. D. L. Taylor and H. H. Seliger), Elsevier/North-Holland, NY, 279-286.
Munday, J. C., Jr., T. T. Alföldi, and C. L. Amos. 1979. “Bay of Fundy verification of a system for multidate Landsat measurement of suspended sediment.” Satellite Hydrology, Proc. 5th Annual William T. Pecora Memorial Symp. June 11-15, Sioux Falls, SD, Amer. Water Resources Assoc., 622-640. Portion published in “Satellite Hydrology: Water Quality from Space.” WHO Water Quality Bulletin 5(1):6-11.
Munday, J. C., Jr., C. S. Welch, and H. H. Gordon. 1980. “Estuarine circulation from dye-buoy photogrammetry.” Ports 80 Conf., Amer. Soc. Civil Eng., Norfolk, VA, 417-428.
Middleton, E. M. and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1981. “Landsat – what is operational in water resources?” Proc. 6th Canadian Symp. on Remote Sensing, 1980, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 43-52.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and M. S. Fedosh. 1980. “Southern Chesapeake Bay circulation and suspended sediment transport analyzed using Landsat imagery.” Proc. ACSM-ASP Fall Techn. Mtg., Niagara Falls, NY, 5 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and M. S. Fedosh. 1981. “Chesapeake Bay plume dynamics from Landsat.” Chesapeake Bay Plume Study: Superflux 1980, NASA Conf. Publ. 2188:79-92. NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), 1981-01-01.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1981. “A prospective approach to coastal geography from satellite.” Proc. 2nd ERRSAC Conf. (Danvers, Mass., March 9-11), NASA Goddard SFC, Greenbelt, MD, 243-257.
Fedosh, M. S., and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1982. “Satellite detection of estuarine plumes.” Proc. Oceans 82 (IEEE/MTS), Washington, DC, 464-469.
Kiley, K., and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1983. “Landsat data processing for the Commonwealth of Virginia.” Conf. Computer Uses in Soil and Water Conservation, U.S. Dept. Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service, Blacksburg, VA, 8 p.
Munday, John C., Jr. 2010. “Exploring the creation terms in Scripture.” Second International Scientific-Practical Conference: “Scientific Proofs of Intelligent Design in Genesis and Being of Universe,” May 14-15, Ostrog, Rivnenska oblast, Ukraine. 15 p. In press.
Munday, John C. 2011. “Science and Biblical faith: conflict or harmony?” Integration of Faith and Learning in Online Courses, Regent University Faculty Retreat (Sept. 9), 5 pp. Online at http://studylib.net/doc/9034825/-science-and-biblical-faith---john-munday-.
Books
Munday, J. C., Jr. and Judith B. Munday. 1988. Exploring Creation: Life Science. Volume I, CBN Publishing, Virginia Beach, VA, 72 p.
Munday, John C., Jr., redactor, contributor, and content & page layout editor. 2004. Earth’s Catastrophic Past and Future: Scientific Analysis of Information Channeled by Edgar Cayce, William Hutton and Jonathan Eagle (Boca Raton, FL: Universal Publishers), 598 p. Author of 15 pg Foreword including Christian critique of Cayce readings.
Munday, John C., Jr. redactor and editor. 2011. Earth Day: Peace, Justice and Earth Care: My Life and Thought at Age 96, autobiography of John McConnell, founder of Earth Day, 600 p. Wipf and Stock, Eugene, OR.
Book Chapter Contributions
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1980. “Physiological effects of UFOs,” in The Encyclopedia of UFOs (ed. R. Story), Doubleday & Co., Garden City, NY, 266-267.
Johnson, R. W. and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1983. “Remote Sensing of the Marine Environment,” in Manual of Remote Sensing, 2nd ed., Amer. Soc. Photogramm., Falls Church, VA, chapter 28:1371-1496.
Munday, John C., Jr. 2001. “Animal Pain – Beyond the threshold?” in Keith B. Miller, ed., Perspectives on an Evolving Creation (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans), chapter 19:435-468.
Booklets
Munday, John C., Jr. “God and Government: Responsibilities for Christians.” Distributed 1997 in a semester class at Episcopal Church of the Messiah, Chesapeake, VA, and 2012 at Great Bridge Presbyterian Church, Chesapeake, VA, 33 p.
Munday, John C., Jr. “Music for Praise and Worship – Entering into the Presence of God.” June 2002, 38 p. Independently distributed and at Christ the King Catholic Church, Norfolk VA, 2021.
Online Publication of Essay
Munday, John C., Jr. 1984. “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Freedom Council Seminar, Alexandria, VA, May 11, 14 pp. Full digital copy at
http://www.avantrex.com/essay/freetalk.html, 2002. Referenced in
Aurelian Botica, “The Biblical Milieu and the Shaping of the Democratic Consciousness,” in Natalia Vlas and Vasile Boari, eds., Religion and Politics in the 21st Century: Global and Local Reflections, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, pp. 140-176 (p. 174).
Papers Presented at Professional Meetings
Munday, J. C., Jr. and Govindjee. 1968. “The effect of supplementary light on the fluorescence transient of Chlorella pyrenoidosa.” Biophysical Society Abstracts, 12th Ann. Meeting: WB1.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1971. “Biophysical data associated with close encounter UFO reports.” APRO UFO Symp., Univ. of Arizona, Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 22 p.
Zubkoff, P. L., J. C. Munday, Jr. and J. E. Warriner III. 1978. “Red water distributions in the York River and lower Chesapeake Bay.” Geol. Soc. Ann. Penrose Conf., Modern and Foss il Dinoflagellates, Colorado Springs, CO, April 17-21.
Alföldi, T. T., J. C. Munday, T. Lindell, and M. Risk. 1981. “Inter-regional extrapolation of Landsat regression from suspended sediment measurement.” Amer. Soc. of Photogramm. Fall Techn. Mtg., San Francisco, CA, September 9-12.
Welch, C. S., J. C. Munday, Jr. and G. M. Mapp. 1981. “Comparison of Seasat-SAR imaged waves with the Virginian Sea Wave Climate Model (VSWCM).” Paper 015, Amer. Geophys. Union Mtg., Baltimore, MD, May 25-29.
Mapp, G. M., J. C. Munday, Jr. and C. S. Welch. 1981. “Wave refraction by warm core rings.” Paper 019, Amer. Geophys. Union Annual Mtg., Baltimore, MD, May 25-29.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1988. “Biblical principles of war.” Amer. Scientific Affiliation 43rd Annual Meeting, Science, Weapons, & Hope: Christian Perspectives, Malibu, CA, August 5-9.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1990. “Government and environment: limits and needs.” National Environmental Conf., Greensboro, NC, October 8.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1993. “Inalienable rights and environmental protection.” Amer. Scientific Affiliation 48th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 7-9.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1996. “Eden’s geography erodes Flood geology.” Assoc. Amer. Geographers Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, April 9-13.
Munday, John C. 2009. “Elements of the scientific method in Scripture.” Amer. Scientific Affiliation 64th Annual Meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX, August 1.
Munday, John C., Jr. 2010. “Exploring the creation terms in Scripture.” Second International Scientific-Practical Conference: “Scientific Proofs of Intelligent Design in Genesis and Being of Universe,” May 14-15, 2010, Ostrog, Rivnenska oblast, Ukraine.
Munday, John C. 2010. “Scriptural modes of creation revisited.” Amer. Scientific Affiliation 65th Annual Meeting, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, August 2.
Munday, John C. 2011. “Earth Day: Origin and Development.” Amer. Scientific Affiliation 66th Annual Meeting, North Central College, Naperville, IL, July 30.
Munday, John C. 2016. “Elements of the Scientific Method in Scripture.” Renewal Theology Conference – “The Holy Spirit, Science, and Theological Education,” Regent Univ., Virginia Beach, VA, March 18-19.
Other Oral Presentations; Workshop Publications; Session Chairman
“Remote sensing of water quality: current work and recommendations.” Workshop on Determination of Water Quality by Remote Sensing. NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, May 7-8, 1979.
Forum Leader and Summarizer, “Water Remote Sensing.” Eastern Regional Remote Sensing Applications Conf., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Easton, MD, October 2-5, 1979.
“Organization of remote sensing capability for data needs in marine resource management.” COSTED-COSPAR Workshop in Applications of Space Observations to Marine Resources in Developing Countries, NOAA/NESS, World Weather Building, Camp Springs, MD, May 5-9, 1980, 17 p.
Hydrospherics Session Chairman, “Hydrospherics.” ACSM-Amer. Society of Photogramm. Fall Techn. Mtg., Niagara Falls, NY, October 7-10, 1980.
Hydrospherics Session Chairman, “Hydrologic modeling and monitoring.” ACSM-Amer. Society of Photogramm. Annual Mtg., Washington, DC, February 22-27, 1981.
Panel Member, “The ethical use of military force.” U.S. Naval Academy, Officers’ Christian Fellowship, International Relations Conference, Annapolis, MD, October 2, 1993.
Contract Reports
Munday, J. C., Jr., E. B. Joseph, R. J. Byrne, J. L. Dupuy, T. D. Wright, J. J. Norcross, and J. A. Musick. 1970. “Priority problems and data needs in coastal zone oceanography: Earth observation satellite planning.” Report to NASA Langley Research Center, Virginia Inst. of Marine Science Special Report in Applied Marine Science and Ocean Engineering No. 12, Gloucester Point, 129 p.
Harrison, W., J. C. Munday, Jr., and W. G. MacIntyre. 1970. “Investigation of surface films--Chesapeake Bay entrance.” Status Report--First Year’s Research. Report to Federal Water Pollution Control Admin., Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 92 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1971. “Aerial photographic detection of dye and millwaste concentrations.” In Hydrography and Hydrodynamics of Virginia Estuaries: I, Oxygen Balance and Dye-Tracer Studies at the Confluence of the York, Pamunkey, and Mattaponi Estuaries, W. Harrison and C. S. Fang, Virginia Inst. of Marine Science Special Report in Applied Marine Science and Ocean Engineering No. 11, Gloucester Point, p. 48-51 & Appendix B, 17 p.
Gordon, H. H., J. C. Munday, Jr., and M. Penney. 1971. “Remote sensing applications in marine science programs at VIMS.” Report to NASA Wallops Flight Center, Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 124 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1974. “Landsat discrimination of Lake Ontario water masses.” Final Report to Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Univ. Toronto, 19 p.
MacIntyre, W. G., C. L. Smith, J. C. Munday, Jr., V. M. Gibson, J. L. Lake, J. G. Windsor, J. L. Dupuy, W. Harrison and J. D. Oberholtzer. 1974. “Investigation of surface films--Chesapeake Bay entrance.” Environmental Protection Agency EPA 670/2-73-099, February 1974, Washington, DC, 168 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr., R. J. Byrne, C. S. Welch, D. Stauble, E. P. Ruzecki, D. Baker and H. H. Gordon. 1975. “Applications of remote sensing to estuarine problems.” NASA Annual Report 3. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 100 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr., H. H. Gordon, C. S. Welch, and G. Williams. 1976. “Applications of remote sensing to estuarine management.” NASA Annual Report 4; NASA-CR-148826, AR-4. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 154 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr., H. H. Gordon, and H. F. Hennigar. 1977. NASA Annual Report 5. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 41 p. + app.
Munday, J. C., Jr., H. H. Gordon, and H. F. Hennigar. 1978. NASA Annual Report 6. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 35 p. + app.
Munday, J. C., Jr., P. L. Zubkoff, J. E. Warinner, III, E. Ferrez-Reyes, H. H. Gordon, and K. A. Moore. 1978. “Plant geography and water quality data for Chesapeake Bay waters of Virginia’s Eastern Shore.” Data Report Number 14. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 27 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and H. H. Gordon. 1979. NASA Final Report and Annual Report 7. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 70 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. and M. S. Fedosh. 1981. “Landsat dynamics of the Chesapeake Bay plume on the continental shelf.” NMFS Final Report. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 32 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr., G. M. Mapp, and C. S. Welch. 1982. “Seasat SAR test of the Virginian Sea Wave Climate Model.” NOAA/NESDIS Final Report. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 148 p. + app.
Howarth, P. J., T. T. Alföldi, P. Laframboise, J. C. Munday, J. C., K. P. P. Thompson, G. F. Tomlins, and G. M. Wickware. 1982. “Landsat for monitoring hydrologic and coastal change in Canada. Landsat for monitoring the changing geography of Canada. Can. Cent. Remote Sensing, Energy, Mines and Resources. Ottawa, ON, Canada, 7-40.
Munday, J. C., Jr., and M. S. Fedosh. 1984. “Landsat analysis of coastal turbidity dynamics along northeastern North America.” NMFS Final Report. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point. 96 p. Published as NOAA Technical Report, Washington, DC, 1989.
Technical Reports
A series of 30 technical reports (totaling about 150 pages) and 5 computer programs (with program descriptions) were submitted to Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, U.S.A., during the year 1968-1969. The subjects were spectroscopic temperature determination, and automated reduction, of missile re-entry and meteor spectral photographic data.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1969. “Analysis of the Hopf photograph of 13 December 1966.” Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 3 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1971. “Biophysical data associated with close encounter UFO reports.” APRO UFO symposium, Univ. of Arizona, Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 22 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1972. “Tentative analysis--Venezuelan aerial phenomenon of 1886” (Warner Cowgill, Scientific American, December 18, 1886, p. 389). Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 2 p.
Lorenzen, L. J., J. C. Munday, Jr., T. Spickler, R. L. Sprinkle, and C. E. Lorenzen (editor). 1972. “Recommended procedures for APRO field investigators.” Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 20 p. + app.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1972. “Evaluation of UFO report from Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebraska.” Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 9 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr. 1973. “Possible solution to dotted-line photos.” Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Tucson, AZ, 4 p.
Hennigar, H. F. and J. C. Munday, Jr. 1977. “Photodensity measurements of red water blooms.” Unpublished manuscript. Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 8 p.
Munday, J. C., Jr., H. H. Gordon, and C. J. Alston. 1980 (rev.). Elizabeth River Surface Circulation Atlas, Virginia Inst. of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, 15 p.
Munday, J. C. 2009. “Comments on the Corrective Action Plan of Dominion Generation Chesapeake Energy Center Ash Landfill Solid Waste Permit No. 440,” to Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and Yoakam & Etheridge, PLC, 4 p.
Book Reviews
Thaxton, C., W. L. Bradley, and R. L. Olsen. The Mystery of Life’s Origin: Reassessing Current Theories (New York: Philosophical Library, 1984), publ. in Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, 1985.
Slattery, W. Michael. Jesus the Warrior? Historical Christian Perspectives & Problems on the Morality of War & the Waging of Peace (Milwaukee: Marquette Univ. Press, 2007, 267 pp.), publ. in Religious Studies Review 38(3): 159 (September 2012).
Manuscript and Proposal Reviews for
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
The American Mineralogist
AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
NASA HQ Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications
EPA Chesapeake Bay Program
ACS Petroleum Research Fund
Aerial Phenomena Research Org.
Science
Remote Sensing of Environment
National Science Foundation
Magazine Contribution
Munday, J. C., Jr. and Judith B. Munday. 1988. “Helping your child think through science.” Family Resources: The Christian Family Magazine 1 (1, Spring 1988) 50-52.
Op-Ed Newspaper and Other Contributions
Munday, J. “Avoiding holocaust in the nuclear age.” The Standard, February 14, 1987, 15.
Munday, John C., Jr. “The Gulf crisis: we must be peacemakers.” Guest editorial, The Paper, February, 1991, 4.
Munday, John C., Jr. “The best science education.” Another View, The Virginian-Pilot, May 21, 1997.
Munday, John C., Jr. “Untangling Kosovo.” Independently distributed, March 31, 1999.
Munday, John. “Is justice to be found in Kosovo?” Editorial, Hampton Roads Christian 7(1, June/July 1999), 2.
Munday, John C., Jr. “Gaylord Nelson wasn’t the founder of Earth Day.” The Virginian-Pilot, July 6, 2005, B8.
Letters to Editor of Periodicals and Newspapers
Munday, J. C., Jr. “On the UFOs.” Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 23:40-41, 1967.
Munday, John C. “Evolutionism and creationism.” The Virginian-Pilot, August 4, 1985.
Munday, John C., Jr. “Public scrutiny for science advice.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 27, 1988, B4.
Munday, John C., Jr. “Of historicists and fideists.” First Things, May, 1993, 3-4. Online at http://www.leaderu.com/ftissues/ft9305/correspondence.html.
Munday, John C., Jr. “Iraq and US Hegemony.” The Virginian-Pilot, December 18, 2002.
Munday, John C. “On a just war, Iraq and church views.” The Virginian-Pilot, February 20, 2003, B-10.
Munday, John C. “Citizens as experts.” Submitted to The Virginian-Pilot, January 25, 2008 (not published).
Munday, John C. “The first Earth Day.” Defining Ideas, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, April 19, 2012. online: http://www.hoover.org/research/earth-day-free-market-way.
Munday, John C. “Education for an open mind.” The Virginian-Pilot, October 8, 2015.
Munday, John C. “All foreign aid is bribery.” The Virginian-Pilot, November 23, 2019.
Unpublished Manuscripts
“Cloning policy and the human person,” 48 p.
“Creationism limits science education,” 9 p.
“Biblical law regarding environmental stewardship, pollution, and jurisdiction of common property,” 11 p.
“Creation, the Fall of man, and redemption: Significance for principles of resource use,” 25 p.
“Inalienable rights and environmental protection,” 25 p.
“Isms dictionary,” 40 p.
“Personal ethics in science and public policy professions,” 12 p.
“Science & Scripture enigmas” (editor), 34 p.
“Elements of the Scientific Method in Scripture,” 41 p.
Fedosh, M. S. and J. C. Munday Jr. “Lower Chesapeake Bay surface turbidity variations as detected in Landsat images,” 25 p.
Stone, M. and J. C. Munday Jr., “Clergy attitudes about involvement in pro-life activity.” 43 p.
The following unpublished book manuscripts are in continuing development.
No cash, just chips: Implanting Americans for the cashless society. 120 p.
Energy and geopolitics: Foundations, principles and applications. 95 p.
Biblical foundations of natural science. 260 p. (active revision)
Natural resources and distributive justice. 240 p.
Resources and environment: A Biblical view of natural resources. 110 p.
Science and technology: Faiths and models.(editor). 303 p.; Commentary on readings. 112 p.
The winepress of God’s wrath: Righteousness in war and peace. 150 p.
The Salt Range, Pakistan: Still Unsolved? 23 p.
PUBLIC APPEARANCES 1984-2015
1984 May 11, Speaker, “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” Freedom Council (Northern VA sem.).
1985 Fall, Speaker, “Pro-life choice,” Methodist Church, Virginia Beach, VA.
1986 Spring, Speaker, “Pro-life choice,” Open Door Chapel, Virginia Beach, VA.
1985 December, Speaker, “Origin of the Republican Party in opposition to slavery,” City Committee, Chesapeake Republican Party.
1986 December, Speaker, “Political and moral aspects of Iran-Contra,” City Committee, Chesapeake Republican Party.
1987 October, Guest, “Genetic engineering and human life,” Straight Talk, CBN TV. Ben Kinchlow.
1988 October, Speaker, “Study of Science,” Beach Educators Association for Creative Homeschooling, Virginia Beach, VA.
1989 Spring, Segment interview, “DNA and probability,” CBN TV taping. Randy Thornton.
1989 August 7, Segment interview, “UFOs,” The 700 Club, CBN TV. Gailon Totheroh.
1989 September 5, Guest, “Frozen embryos,” On the Line, CBN Radio. David Gyertson.
1989 December 20, Segment interview, “Impact of 20th century science on worldviews,” CBN TV taping. Gailon Totheroh.
1990 February 2, Segment interview, “Political and religious dangers over environmental problems,” CBN TV taping.
1990 December 14, Segment interview, “U.S. dependence on Middle East oil,” CBN TV taping. Victor Oladokan.
1991 January 27, Sermon, “God, Iraq, and the United States,” Broken Chains Church, Campostella Square, Chesapeake, VA.
1991 February 15, Segment interview, “Just war and the Persian Gulf,” CBN TV taping. Kathy Edwards.
1991 March 1, Guest, “Just war and the Persian Gulf,” Regent University Newsight TV program.
1992 February 24 / June 4 / October 12; 1993 June 11 / June 23. Guest, “Pro-life position in abortion debate,” courses on Human Sexuality, Tidewater Community Coll., Virginia Beach, VA.
1992 June, Guest, “Rio Conference on Environment,” Regent University Newsight TV program.
1993 October 3, Guest teacher, “Genesis and creation,” Sunday class, Virginia Beach United Methodist Church, Virginia Beach, VA.
1997 Spring, Adult Sunday School teacher, “God and government: responsibilities of Christians,” Episcopal Church of the Messiah, Chesapeake, VA.
1997 April 25, Guest, “Evolution vs. creation,” On the Record, WVEC-TV. Joel Rubin.
1997 May 9, Guest, “Evolution vs. creation,” This Week in Hampton Roads, WHRO-TV. Barbara Ciera and Kathy Edwards.
1998 January 30, Segment interview, “Intelligent design theory,” The 700 Club, CBN TV. David Snyder.
1998 March 19, Segment interview, “Environmental stewardship,” The 700 Club, CBN TV. Lee Webb.
1998 March 23, Speaker, “International environmental law,” International Law Student Association, Regent University.
2002 October 23, Speaker, “Activities of the Virginia Pesticide Control Board,” Tidewater Pest Control Association, Virginia Beach, VA.
2005 December 5, Speaker, “Intelligent design and education,” Bi-Weekly Community Discussion Group, Edenton, NC.
2008 Summer, Invited teacher, 12-week Sunday School class, “Creation, evolution, and intelligent design,” Kempsville Presbyterian Church, Virginia Beach, VA.
2010 March 20, Invited speaker, annual United Nations Earth Day ceremony, Peace Garden, United Nations, New York.
2010 April 15 Speaker, “Wikipedia – should it be used in a university?” Regent University, National Library Week Discussion: Scholarly Research in Higher Education: What Should Be the Role of Wikipedia?
2010 September 13 Speaker, “Comments on the Proposed Corrective Action Plan,” Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Public Hearing on Dominion Power’s Corrective Action Plan for Chesapeake Energy Center fly ash deposits, Chesapeake, VA.
2010 October 12, Speaker, “Comments on the Resolution for Drainage Improvements for Murray Drive,” Chesapeake City Council, Public Hearing, Chesapeake, VA.
2012 March 20, Invited speaker, annual United Nations Earth Day ceremony, Peace Garden, United Nations, New York.
2013 March 20, Invited speaker, annual United Nations Earth Day ceremony, Peace Garden, United Nations, New York.
2014 May, Speaker, 4 evening lectures on science and faith, Great Bridge Presbyterian Church, Chesapeake, VA
2014 Speaker, “Early man, archaeology, and Scripture,” Great Bridge Presbyterian Church, Chesapeake, VA
PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS ATTENDED (1993-2011)
1993 American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA.
1993, 1994 Conservative Leadership Conference, Washington, DC.
1993-1996, 1998 Christian Coalition Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
1996 Association of American Geographers, Charlotte, NC.
1997 August 4-7 American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA.
1997 October 6-7 Global Ecosystems Management Symposium, World Bank, Washington, DC.
1997, 1998, 2006 World Affairs Council, foreign policy lunch & dinner meetings, Norfolk, VA.
1998, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013 Earth Day / Peace Bell Ceremony, Earth Society Foundation, United Nations, New York.
1998 Spring Computer, Communication & Educational Technology Exposition, Virginia Beach, VA.
1998 September 29-30 Warfare Exposition &Symposium, U.S. Naval Institute, Virginia Beach, VA.
1996-2002 Wetlands Symposium (annual), Hampton University, Hampton, VA.
1999 American Communications Network National Conv., Baltimore, MD.
2001-2004 International Technology Exposition Conf., Virginia Beach, VA.
2008 Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA.
2009 July 31-August 2 American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting, Waco, TX.
2010 May 14-15 Second International Scientific-Practical Conference: “Scientific Proofs of Intelligent Design in Genesis and Being of Universe,” Ostrog, Rivnenska oblast, Ukraine.
2010 July 30-August 2 American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
2011 June 15-18 Fixed Point Foundation: “In the Beginning: A Conference on the Days of Creation,” Birmingham, AL
2011 July 29-August 1 American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting, Naperville, IL.
HOBBIES
Ragtime
piano, performance and composition, since 1965. Attendance, Ragtime Festival,
Boulder, CO, 1996-2001, 2004.
https://soundcloud.com/user-863596088 --("Johnlovesmusic")
Folk music, guitar, autoharp, banjo, since 1962.
President, Campus Folksong Club, Univ. Illinois 1966-1967.
https://www.library.illinois.edu/voices/collections/campus-folksong-club/
Tidewater Bluegrass Society, 1992-1994.
Tidewater Gem & Mineral Society, 1986-1994.
Running
– Letters in track & cross-country: high school & college. Road races:
1985-present; 14 marathons including Boston 2005, 2007, 2008; 6 sprint
triathlons; numerous medals in local and regional races. Member and volunteer,
Tidewater Striders; Peninsula Track Club; Colonial Road Runners.
See https://www.athlinks.com/athletes/57947339.
July, 2021
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