About
Russ Howell is a Professor of Mathematics and holds the Kathleen Smith Chair of Natural and Behavioral Sciences at Westmont College. His academic work intersects mathematics with broader intellectual and philosophical discourse, as evidenced by his participation in events like the Lewis-Anscombe Debate on topics blending mathematics, philosophy, and faith. His research interests likely include the philosophy of mathematics, interdisciplinary academic approaches, and the integration of faith with scholarly pursuits.
He has engaged with Union University's academic community through lectures and events, such as the 2013 Town & Gown series discussing debates surrounding Aslan's Apologist and the Lewis-Anscombe Debate. While specific publications or grants are not detailed in the provided text, his role as a chaired professor suggests scholarly distinction in his field.

