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This Week on The Academic Minute (2022.10.10)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2022.10.10   Monday, October 10th Timothy Lindberg, assistant professor of

The Academic Minute for 2022.10.03-2022.10.07

  The Academic Minute from 10.03 – 10.07 Monday, October 3rd Daniel George – Penn State

Jacob Pellinen, University of Colorado – Why Seizures Are Often Hard to Diagnose

Seizures can be hard to diagnose. Jacob Pellinen, assistant professor of neurology at the University of

Sabine von Mering, Brandeis University – Antisemitism and Social Media Algorithms

Do social media algorithms hurt or help society? Sabine von Mering, professor of German and Women’s,

Bryan Bardine, University of Dayton – Metal Scenes Around the World Survive and Thrive in the Face of Challenges

We’ve learned the power of groups after spending time alone during the pandemic. Bryan Bardine, professor

Thomas Doyle, Texas State University – Nuclear Weapons and the Moral Debate

What is ethical about nuclear weapons? Thomas Doyle, associate professor of political science at Texas State

Daniel George, Penn State College of Medicine – The Power of Music: Effects of a Personalized Music Intervention for Persons with Dementia and their Caregivers

Helping those in eldercare environments have good quality of life is important. Daniel George, associate professor

This Week on The Academic Minute (2022.10.03)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2022.10.03   Monday, October 3rd Daniel George, associate professor in

The Academic Minute for 2022.09.26-2022.09.30

  The Academic Minute from 09.26 – 09.30 Monday, September 26th Frank McAndrew – Knox College

David Richardson, University of California Irvine – The Effects of Lung Cancer and Radon in Uranium Miners

Even low level exposure to radon gas can have harmful impacts. David Richardson, professor of environmental