Monthly Archive:: November 2023

Matthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand Equity

Twitter’s rebranding as X has not gone well. Matthew Pittman, assistant professor in the Tombras school

Jung-Ah Lee, University of California, Irvine – Caring for the Caregivers

How do we help the caregivers? Jung-Ah Lee, professor at the Sue & Bill Gross School

Tony Wolf, Penn State University – How Hot is Too Hot for the Human Body?

How hot is too hot? Tony Wolf, assistant professor in the department of kinesiology at Penn

David Shorter, University of California Los Angeles – Contact with ETs Might Not Go Well, Based on Our History

First contact with extraterrestrials has been imagined many times, but what would happen in reality? David

Paula Marantz Cohen, Drexel University – Defining Good Conversation

A good conversation can bring many benefits. Paula Marantz Cohen, dean and distinguished professor of English

This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.11.06)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.11.06   Monday Paula Marantz Cohen, dean and distinguished professor

The Academic Minute for 2023.10.30-2023.11.03

The Academic Minute from 10.30 – 11.03 Monday Marjan Ehsassi – Johns Hopkins University Putting the

Joseph Davies, Cardiff Metropolitan University – Psychological Trauma and its Impacts on Forensic Inpatient Obesity

Why are psychiatric inpatients often obese? Joseph Davies, lecturer in applied psychology at Cardiff Metropolitan University,

Lisa Donovan, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts – Studying the Arts and Deep Learning

Studying the arts can lead to deep, rigorous learning. Lisa Donovan, professor of arts management at

Insiya Hussain, University of Texas at Austin – Social Impact Framing Can Inhibit Job Candidates from Negotiating

Can money and altruism mix? Insiya Hussain, assistant professor of management at the University of Texas