Monthly Archive:: November 2023

James Scott, Albertus Magnus College β Penetrating the Blue Wall of Silence
People in stressful jobs often donβt get the mental health help they need. James Scott, assistant
30/11/2023
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Alauna Safarpour, Gettysburg College β Taking Perspective: Reducing Prejudice in Politics
Reducing prejudice brings many benefits for society. Alauna Safarpour, assistant professor of political science at Gettysburg
29/11/2023
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Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Tufts University β Greek Mythology in the Garden
Next time youβre in your garden, think Greek. Marie-Claire Beaulieu, associate professor of classical studies at
28/11/2023
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Jay Zagorsky, Boston University β Can Important Unions Collapse and Disappear
Unions can seem very strong, until theyβre not. Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor at the Questrom
27/11/2023
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.11.27)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.11.27 Monday Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor at the
26/11/2023
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The Academic Minute for 2023.11.20-2023.11.24
The Academic Minute from 11.20 – 11.24 Monday Lucas Berenbrok – University of Pittsburgh The Curious
25/11/2023
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Jose Holguin-Veras, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute β Reducing E-Commerce Emissions
Shopping from home can also be bad for the environment. Jose Holguin-Veras, professor of civil and
24/11/2023
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Ashli Stokes, University of North Carolina Charlotte β Thanksgiving Food and Gratitude
Food is the main event of most Thanksgivings. Ashli Stokes, associate professor in the department of
23/11/2023
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Emmanuel Urquieta, Baylor College of Medicine β What Happens if Someone Dies in Space?
What happens if an astronaut dies in space? Emmanuel Urquieta, assistant professor in the Center for
22/11/2023
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Emily Midkiff, University of North Dakota β Kids and Sci-Fi Books
If kids like science fiction, why arenβt there enough sci-fi books for them to read? Emily
21/11/2023
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