He is also a graduate of Andrews University with a BA degree in history. Both degrees were earned from the University of Maryland at College Park. He holds a MA degree in American history with an emphasis on middle 19th century history, and a MLS degree in Library and Information Science with an emphasis on archival management. He was also involved in the re-organization of the General Conference Library in 1982. Previous to coming to Andrews University he held the position of Records Manager at the Office of Archives and Statistics of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. He came to Andrews University in 1991 as the Curator of the Adventist Heritage Center, a position he held until it was integrated into the Center for Adventist Research in November 2003. He also serves as the liaison for the Adventist Digital Library to the Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index Advisory Committee, and is active with the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians. Jim has been the Associate Director of the Center for Adventist Research since 2003. He has previously taught at Florida State University and was an Instructor in American History at Southern Adventist University between 20. He has also published several book reviews, encyclopedia entries, monograph chapters, and journal articles on Millerite and Seventh-day Adventist history. His doctoral dissertation focuses on Adventist involvement in the abolition movement. in Religion at Florida State University with a primary emphasis in American Religious History and a secondary emphasis in Race Studies. He left the Center for Adventist Research in December 2015 to pursue a Ph.D.
In that capacity, he wrote articles for the Adventist Digital Library, conducted a series of interviews, transcribed documents in Pitman shorthand, and created a digital collection on Seventh-day Adventist inventors. In September 2014, he was hired as an Adventist Digital Library staff member. During this period, he digitized photographs and input the corresponding metadata, which often required research. He was first employed at the Center for Adventist Research between 20 as a graduate assistant while he completed his Master of Arts in Religion at the Seminary. White Estate and an Assistant Professor in the Church History Department at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. He is also an Assistant Director of the Ellen G. All Rights Reserved.Kevin became the Director of the Center for Adventist Research in August 2021. © Copyright 2017 United Country Real Estate. We will make all reasonable efforts to make that page accessible for you. If you experience any problems or difficulties in accessing this website or its content, please email us at: Please be sure to specify the issue and a link to the website page in your email. Our efforts are ongoing as technology advances. We strive to meet the standards of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Level AA (WCAG 2.1 AA), the American Disabilities Act and the Federal Fair Housing Act. We strive to provide websites that are accessible to all possible persons regardless of ability or technology. Web Content Accessibility Disclosure Statement:
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