Monthly Archive:: May 2023

Elizabeth Blaber, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Understanding How the Environment Affects Stem Cell Function

How our environment affects us can be complex. Elizabeth Blaber, assistant professor in the biomedical engineering

Chris Linder, University of Utah – A New Approach to Stopping Sexual Violence

Stopping sexual violence is imperative. Chris Linder, associate professor of higher education in the department of

Brad Garner, Indiana Wesleyan University – The Power of Inclusive Hospitality

Helping students manage the stressors of higher education is more important than ever. Brad Garner, associate

Miriam Wallace, New College of Florida – Free Speech and the 1780s Elocution Movement

Exercising rights can be key to a healthy society. Miriam Wallace, professor of English and gender

This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.05.08)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.05.08   Monday Miriam Wallace, professor of English and gender

The Academic Minute for 2023.05.01-2023.05.05

The Academic Minute from 5.01 – 5.05 Monday Carolyn Fornoff – Cornell University Greening Mexican Cinema

Michele Belot, Cornell University – How Do We Get People to Reconsider Their Choices and Behaviors?

On Cornell University Week: Getting people to reconsider their choices can be tricky. Michele Belot, professor

Alex Townsend, Cornell University – Scientifically-Minded Artificial Intelligence

On Cornell University Week: A.I. is also coming to science labs. Alex Townsend, associate professor in

Debanjan Chowdhury, Cornell University – Strange Metals and the Energy Crisis

On Cornell University Week: To solve any energy crisis we may encounter, waste not, want not.

David Shoemaker, Cornell University – Why Psychopaths Have Bad Senses of Humor

On Cornell University Week: The lack of a sense of humor could mean bad things. David