This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.4.4
Monday, April 4
Thomas Amidon of SUNY-ESF discusses how to breathe new life into an old economy.
Tuesday, April 5
Susan Snyder of the Georgia State University explores how much time is too much time for college students to be using the internet.
Wednesday, April 6
Barbara Palmer of Baldwin Wallace University delves into gerrymandering’s flip side – gendermandering.
Thursday, April 7
Tim Cook of Worcester State University explains the downfalls of a wetter climate for the Northeastern US.
Friday, April 8
Marshall Jones of Winthrop University talks the digital divide in the classroom and how to bridge it.