Sharing Research at a Premier Academic Event

On March 24, I presented a research paper titled "Trinitarian Education in the Digital Age" at Palm Beach Atlantic University’s 15th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference.

This event brings together students and faculty across disciplines to showcase research and foster academic dialogue.

About the Research

The paper was co-authored with Zachary Melton (first author) and Dr. Gregory Rummo (third author), and I served as the sole presenter.

The research explores how Trinitarian principles can inform educational practices in today’s digital environment, offering a framework for integrating faith with modern technological advancements.

Bridging Faith and Technology

As digital tools continue to reshape education, this work emphasizes the importance of grounding innovation in enduring theological foundations.

By connecting faith-based perspectives with contemporary challenges, the research contributes to ongoing conversations about the future of education in a digital age.

About the Conference

Palm Beach Atlantic University’s Interdisciplinary Research Conference highlights academic excellence and encourages collaboration across fields.

Additional information about the Interdisciplinary Research Conference can be found on PBA’s website.

The 2026 conference program provides further details on presented research.

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