Monthly Archive:: August 2018

John Kominoski, Florida International University – Dams Drive Risk of Fish Extinction in U.S.

Population changes across the country can lead to extinction of native species. John Kominoski, assistant professor

Bodil Just Christensen, University of Copenhagen – Eating as a Tool to Avoid Regaining Weight

Eating can be a tool to help keep weight off. Bodil Just Christensen, postdoctoral fellow at

This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.08.20)

Washington College Week on The Academic Minute 2018.08.20 Monday, August 20th Bodil Christensen of the University

The Academic Minute for 2018.08.13-08.17

  Academic Minute from 8.13 – 8.17 Monday, August 13th Aaron Lampman – Washington College Perceptions

Jennie Carr, Washington College – Field Sparrows

On Washington College Week: What determines the success or failure of a bird’s nest? Jennie Carr,

Rachel Durso, Washington College – Using GIS to Help Victims of Domestic Violence

On Washington College Week: Helping domestic violence victims can be hard in isolated areas. Rachel Durso,

Bill Schindler, Washington College – Reinventing Food Systems by Incorporating our Dietary Past

On Washington College Week: Did we eat healthier millions of years ago? Bill Schindler, associate professor

Melissa Deckman, Washington College – The Evolving Role of Women in Politics

On Washington College Week: Women’s political participation is on the rise. Melissa Deckman, professor of political

Aaron Lampman, Washington College – Perceptions of Risk and Sea-Level Rise

On Washington College Week: Rising sea levels are already affecting communities. Aaron Lampman, associate professor in

This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.08.13)

Washington College Week on The Academic Minute 2018.08.13 Monday, August 13th Aaron Lampman of Washington College