Thomas Vail

 Thomas Vail

Thomas C. Vail

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Jun 16, 2020
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Awesome

Professor Vail is amazing and very knowledgeable. He grades everything in a very timely manner. He always provides feedback and responds to any questions next business day at the latest. Just to let you know if you do online class, there may be a lot of reading. But, he will care and help you to understand. I highly recommend this class.

Biography

University of the Incarnate Word - Philosophy

Part-time Faculty at Capella University
Higher Education
Thomas
Vail
Colorado Springs, Colorado
To provide the best on-learning experience for my students.
To develop and conduct unique research projects exploring aspects of the human experience generally under explored.


Experience

  • University of the Incarnate Word

    Adjunct Professor

    Teaching theology and psychology courses

  • Thomas Edison State University

    Adjunct Professor

    Facilitating ethics and psychology courses

  • Marian University of Fond du Lac

    Adjunct Professor

    Teaching 2 thanatology course: THA 625 and THA 750

  • Capella University

    Part-time Faculty

    Teaching in doctoral Psychology courses and mentoring doctoral psychology students.

  • Argosy University Online

    Assistant Professor, College of Counseling, Psychology and Social Sciences

    Retired US Army Chaplain (COL) 1 Nov 11 after 29 years of service (27 active/2 years reserve).

Education

  • Florida State University

    BS

    Physical Education
    Just about any odd job I could find. I worked in the FSU library as a research technician in interlibrary loans (76-78), a church janitor (75-77), worked occasionally at a men's clothing store and Dunkin Donuts.

  • Saybrook University

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    Humanistic Psychology

  • US Army War College

    Masters

    Strategic Studies
    I was the AMEDDCS chaplain, the Chief of the Department of Pastoral Ministry Train at the AMEDDCS (07-08) and the command chaplain at NORAD-USNORTHCOM (08-09).

Publications

  • Religious Engagement and Diplomacy: Training the 21st Century U.S. Military Chaplaincy

    Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin

    This paper suggests a rationale for training chaplains and chaplain assistants/religious program specialists in religious diplomacy. The proposed model is a precursor to the beginning of formal negotiations either by political or military leaders.

online

PHIL 1381

5(1)

online

RELS 1325

5(2)