Monthly Archive:: September 2023

Renée Lambert-Brétière – Democratizing Access to Digital Tools in the Documentation of the Innu Language

On University of Maryland Baltimore County Week:  Digital tools can help preserve languages that may otherwise

Michael Nance, University of Maryland Baltimore County – Erhard on the Right to Revolution

On University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: Revolutions carry many inherent risks. Michael Nance, associate professor

Elizabeth Patton, University of Maryland Baltimore County – The Home Office and Work-Life Balance

On University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: A healthy work-life balance can be difficult no matter

This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.09.18)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.09.18 University of Maryland Baltimore County Week   Monday Elizabeth

The Academic Minute for 2023.09.11-2023.09.15

The Academic Minute from 9.11 – 9.15 Monday Lewis Davis – Union College COVID on Campus

Jodie Childers, Tulane University – The U.S. and NATO in the Icelandic Literary Imagination

Iceland and NATO have a frosty relationship. Jodie Childers, visiting assistant professor in the department of

Mark Satta, Wayne State University – First Amendment Violations in Anti-Drag Laws

There’s a lot of hubbub around the First Amendment in the news. Mark Satta, assistant professor

Stephen Collins, Kennesaw State University – Presidents, Twitter, and U.S. Soft Power

Words matter, especially in the political sphere. Stephen Collins, professor of government and international affairs at

Judith DeSena, St. John’s University – A Study of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Two Iconic Brooklyn Neighborhoods

There is still a lot to study from COVID-19 lockdowns. Judith DeSena, professor of sociology at

Lewis Davis, Union College – COVID on Campus

COVID rates on campuses didn’t always follow the socioeconomic script. Lewis Davis, Thomas Armstrong professor of