Monthly Archive:: September 2024

The Academic Minute for 2024.09.09-2024.09.13

The Academic Minute from 9.09 – 9.13 Monday Megan Brandow-Faller – Georgetown University Child Creativity From

Kathryn Robinson-Tay, Washington State University – Trust and Autonomous Vehicle Acceptance

Would you let your car drive for you? Kathryn Robinson-Tay, PhD student in science and risk

Helen Choi, University of Southern California – Because You Can, Should You?

Is artificial intelligence the right tool for those in higher education to be using? Helen Choi,

Christina Cliff, Franklin Pierce University – How Conspiracy Theories Have Migrated to the Mainstream

Conspiracy theories are causing a lot of damage, but how did they migrate to the mainstream?

Mark Rank, Washington University in St. Louis – Luck and Economic Success

Are you lucky? Mark Rank, Herbert S. Hadley professor of social welfare at the Washington University

Megan Brandow-Faller, Georgetown University – Child Creativity from Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America

How creative are children? Megan Brandow-Faller, professor of history at the City University of New York

This Week on The Academic Minute (2024.09.09)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2024.09.09   Monday Megan Brandow-Faller, professor of history at the

The Academic Minute for 2024.09.02-2024.09.06

The Academic Minute from 9.02 – 9.06 Monday Kenneth G. Furton – Florida International University The

Laird Kramer, Florida International University – Creating a Calculus Course Where All Students Succeed

On Florida International University Week: Many students can struggle while taking a calculus course. Laird Kramer,

Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez, Florida International University – Flowers on Floating Islands Can Help Clean Waterways

On Florida International University Week: The growing issue of harmful algal blooms in waterways may be