Poor
This guy is a geography instructor who has no idea where Canada is located.
Texas A&M University Corpus Christi - Geography
Honorary Member
Frank N. McMillan III was named an Honorary Member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology at its 19th International Congress held in Copenhagen
Denmark from August 18 through August 23
International Association for Analytical Psychology
Featured Author
Featured Author and Guest Speaker at the Education Service Center 2 Summer Institute entitled \"Celebrating the Teacher as Writer: A Write for Texas Creative Experience.\"\n
Education Service Center 2 Summer Institute
Corpus Christi
Texas
The Floerke Family Wall of Honor Award
Corpus Christi Area Council for the Deaf
Texas A&M University Press
Member
International Association for Jungian Studies (IAJS)
The Silent Foundation (Corpus Christi
TX)
Rubin Museum of Art
Non-fiction author
Physcial Geography
Non-fiction
Public Policy research
Policy Research
Economic Geography
Non-profit Consulting
Higher Education
Holocaust Education
Historical Geography
Non-profit Administration
Grant writer
Public Speaking
Novelist
Non-profit administration
Literature
Jungian studies
Cultural Geography
Books
Editing
Cezanne Is Missing
YA Novel
Cezanne Is Missing
David Rosen
Journal Articles
Synchronicity at the Crossroads: Frank McMillan
Forrest Bess
and Carl Jung
http://www.pacificapost.com/dezombifying-higher-education-a-depth-psychological-approach\n\nNature is always right and by repeated experiment nature is now proven to be non-local. This being the case
the reigning reductive materialist paradigm that has dominated science for three hundred years is thereby empirically dethroned. Academia still hasn’t digested the news. One hundred years after its scientific demise
like pop culture’s “walking dead
” materialist superstition still stalks the campus
stifling dissent and suppressing more accurate encounters with reality. University psychology departments are particularly zombified. Only depth psychology with its discovery of an objective psyche that transcends time and space is scientifically congruent with reality. Therein lies our way forward.
Dezombifying Higher Education: A Depth Psychological Approach
Journal Articles
Frank N. McMillan III on Ancestors: The Quick and the Dead
Short story
Christopher's Dream
David H. Rosen
Copenhagen 2013 100 Years On: Origins
Innovations and Controversies (Publisher: Daimon Verlag
Einsiedeln
Switzerland)
The Nineteenth Triannual Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) was held in Copenhagen
Denmark
from August 18-23
2013.\n\nCopenhagen 2013 – 100 years on: Origins
Innovations and Controversies was the theme
honoring the psychological transformations experienced by C.G. Jung beginning in 1913
while also reflecting upon the evolving world and Jungian Community a century later. This volume consists of all of the plenary presentations in printed form and they are joined with the daily break-out sessions and posters on the CD that is an integral part of these Proceedings (inside back cover).
Jung and Levinas: War and Ethics
YA Novel
The Young Healer
Non-Fiction Book
Finding Jung: Frank N. McMillan Jr. and His Quest for the Lion
Journal Articles
The Pattern of the Lion
Book Review
The Rock Rabbit and the Rainbow: Laurens van der Post Among Friends
When she’s abruptly kicked out of her posh Berkeley Hills home by her father for her drinking
drugging
and general
all around acting out
and shipped across the Bay to live with her flaky birth mom in San Francisco
privileged seventeen-year-old party girl Sophie Weiss lands on her feet when she gets a summer job at a hip Grant Street art gallery. So far
so good . . . or so she thinks. Then her whole
previously self-absorbed world shatters in an instant on one seemingly ordinary afternoon when a brief act of kindness to a young panhandler opens the door to the land of the lost girls
a diverse
multi-ethnic crew of street kids who haunt the shadows of Union Square. Accepted as a friend after she dramatically proves herself worthy of their trust
Sophie begins to spend more and more time in the urban kingdom of the lost girls and soon discovers a sense of family she’s never felt before.To her growing horror
she also finds out something else. A kind of evil she never knew existed has been preying on her new friends . . . and now it wants her
too. Realizing she’s the only one who can save the lost girls
Sophie puts her life on the line and swings into action against the malevolent force stalking Union Square; a dark power torn from the scroll of tomorrow’s news feed.
The Lost Girls
Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Teachers' Program
Yad Vashem International School for Holocaust Studies (Jerusalem)
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
World Geography and Geography of North America
Adjunct Faculty
Corpus Christi
Texas Area
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Member
Association of Holocaust Organizations
Honorary Member
International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP)
National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) Foundation
Keynote Author
Austin Area Wide Teen Book Club
Jewish Community Association of Austin
TAMU System Student Recognition Award for Teaching Excellence
Texas A&M University
Corpus Christi
Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Teachers Program
American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors/Jewish Labor Committee
American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors
Mark Twain Readers' Award 2014-2015 Finalist (The Young Healer)
The purpose of the Mark Twain Award is to provide children of Missouri with a recommended reading list of literature that will enrich their lives.\n \nGuidelines for Choosing Books\n 1. Books should interest children in grades four through six.\n \n2. Books should be an original work written by an author living in the United States.\n \n3. Books should be of literary value which may enrich children's personal lives.\n \n4. Books should be published two years prior to nomination on a Master List of 12 nominees. (Currently 2012)\n
Missouri Association of School Librarians
Teacher of the Year Nominee
Del Mar College
Corpus Christi
TX
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center (Corpus Christi
TX)
Santa Fe Swimming Club of Corpus Christi
Hope House (Corpus Christi
TX)
An award-winning author
educator and speaker
Frank N. McMillan has taught courses in Geography at Texas A&M University at College Station
Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi
and Del Mar College. A graduate of Texas A&M University
his novel about the Holocaust
Cezanne Is Missing (New York: Cambridge House Publishing Company
2006)
is taught in schools around the country and his middle grade book
The Young Healer (Watertown
MA: Charlesbridge Publishing
2012)
won the National Association of Elementary School Principals’ Foundation Book of the Year Award in 2012 and was a finalist for the 2015 Mark Twain Readers' Award. In 2013
McMillan was inducted into the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) as an Honorary Member at its XIX International Congress held in Copenhagen
Denmark. In 2015
he founded the Frank N. McMillan Jr. Institute for Jungian Studies (see www.junghouston.org/mcmillan)\n\nHis novel entitled The Lost Girls
a contemporary thriller set in San Francisco's human trafficking underworld
was released in 2018 (see www.fnmcmillan.com) In 2012
Texas A&M University Press released his non-fiction work
Finding Jung: Frank N. McMillan Jr. and his Quest for the Lion (College Station: Texas A&M University Press
2012). That same year
Jung Journal published his scholarly article (with David Rosen) “Synchronicity at the Crossroads: Frank McMillan
Forrest Bess
and Carl Jung” (Volume 6
Number 2
86-102). In 2007
McMillan studied at Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies in Jerusalem. The South African periodical
Mantis
published his article
“The Pattern of the Lion” (Volume 17
Number 15-19) in 2005
and in 1998 the Round Table Review featured his review of the book “The Rock Rabbit and the Rainbow: Laurens van der Post among Friends” (Einsiedeln
Switzerland: Daimon Verlag
1998).\n\nHis current writing project is the true story of three sisters who were in the first transport of Jewish women to Auschwitz.\n\n
Frank N.
McMillan III
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Foundation
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Foundation
Author
Educator
Speaker
The Jung Center - Houston
Board Member
The Jung Center - Houston
College of Veterinary Medicine Development Council
Texas A&M University
The WILD Foundation
Director
Board Of Directors
ReVision Youth's mission and programs support survivors of human trafficking
displacement
and abuse
and vulnerable populations at risk of being trafficked.
ReVision Youth
Touch the Earth Foundation
Friends of the Library (Corpus Christi
TX)
Founder
The Frank N. McMillan Jr. Institute for Jungian Studies
www.junghouston.org/mcmillan
The Jung Center - Houston
Trustee
Board of Trustees
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Del Mar College
World Geography
Adjunct Faculty
Corpus Christi
Texas Area
Del Mar College
Texas A&M University
Public Policy Resources Laboratory
Public Policy Research
Research Associate & Development Coordinator
Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University
Geography Department
Texas A&M University
Master of Science (M.S.)
Geography
Texas A&M University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Geography
Texas A&M University
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