Monthly Archive:: November 2021

Mahtab Jafari, University of California Irvine – Student Stress and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The pandemic has taken a toll on mental health. Mahtab Jafari, professor in the school of

Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, UMass Amherst – Can We Become an Equal Opportunity Society?

Can we become an equal opportunity society? Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, professor of sociology at the University of

Allison Weidhaas, Rider University – Red Zone: Sexual Assaults on College Campuses

Transitions can be hard on college campuses. Allison Weidhaas, associate professor and Director of Master in

This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.11.08)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2021.11.08   Monday, November 8th Allison Weidhaas, associate professor and

The Academic Minute for 2021.11.01-2021.11.05

  The Academic Minute from 11.01 – 11.05 Monday, November 1st Richard Aronson – Florida Institute

Carl Sheperis, Texas A&M University San Antonio – Closing the Digital Divide

The internet is a pivotal part of navigating life today. Carl Sheperis, professor of mental health

Carolyn Henne, Florida State University – Art and Science Collaboration with Oysters

When art and science meet, good things can happen. Carolyn Henne, professor in the department of

William Deverell, University of Southern California – Living Better, Living Smarter, with Western Wildfire

Wildfires are in the news more than ever. William Deverell, professor of history at the University

Filippo Menczer, Indiana University –The Vulnerability of Online Engagement

Social media algorithms want you to follow the crowd. Filippo Menczer, professor of informatics and computer

Richard Aronson, Florida Institute of Technology – Understanding the Impact of Climate Change on Sea Life

Climate change will have many effects for sea life. Richard Aronson, professor and head of the