Author: David Hopper
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Deborah Archer, New York University – Racial Inequality
On New York University Week: Racial discrimination can be hidden in less visible places. Deborah Archer, associate professor of clinical law, explores this statement. Deborah N. Archer is an Associate Professor of Clinical Law; Co-Faculty Director of the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law; and Director of the Civil Rights Clinic at NYU School…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.06.22)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.06.22 Monday, June 22nd Susan Malone, assistant professor of nursing, determines if doing different types of exercise can help you not get bored while being active. Tuesday, June 23rd Deborah Archer, associate professor of clinical law, explores how racial discrimination can be hidden in less visible places. Wednesday, June…
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The Academic Minute for 2020.06.15-2020.06.19
The Academic Minute from 06.15 – 06.19 Monday, June 15th Christine Biermann – University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Molecular Analysis is Revolutionizing Native Trout Conservation Dr. Christine Biermann is Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies and Director of the Sustainability Minor at University of Colorado Colorado Springs. She holds an undergraduate degree in…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.06.15)
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Week on The Academic Minute 2019.06.15 Monday, June 15th Christine Biermann, assistant professor in the department of geography and environmental studies, explores genetic hybrids among trout populations. Tuesday, June 16th Oksana Bihun, associate professor in the department of mathematics, looks into dynamical systems. Wednesday, June 17th Elizabeth Daniels, associate professor…
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The Academic Minute for 2020.06.08-2020.06.12
The Academic Minute from 06.08 – 06.12 Monday, June 8th Greg Fulkerson – SUNY Oneonta Urbanization, Urban Dependency and Urbanormativity Gregory Fulkerson received his M.A in Sociology from Western Michigan University in 2000, taught 2 years at Lansing Community College, and earned his Ph.D. in Sociology from North Carolina State University in 2006. He…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.06.08)
SUNY Oneonta Sustainability Week on The Academic Minute 2019.06.08 Monday, June 8th Greg Fulkerson, associate professor of sociology, explains why a rapidly urbanizing world will still depend on rural areas. Tuesday, June 9th Trevor Fuller, associate professor of geography and environmental sustainability, details environmental justice. Wednesday, June 10th Tyra Olstad, assistant professor of geography and…
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The Academic Minute for 2020.06.01-2020.06.05
The Academic Minute from 06.01 – 06.05 Monday, June 1st Jennifer Groscup – Scripps College Consent to Search My primary area of research interest is in the intersection of psychology and law. I am particularly interested in legal decision making, expert evidence, scientific evidence, and the affect of attitudes and pre-existing knowledge on perceptions…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.06.01)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.06.01 Monday, June 1st Jennifer Groscup, associate professor of psychology, discusses citizen’s knowledge and use of the Fourth Amendment. Tuesday, June 2nd Branwen Williams, associate professor of environmental science, looks into how much of recent global warming would have occured without humans. Wednesday, June 3rd Nicholas Kacher, assistant professor…
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The Academic Minute for 2020.05.25-2020.05.29
The Academic Minute from 05.25 – 05.29 Monday, May 25th Brian Harward – Allegheny College Congressional Responsiveness to Presidential Power Brian M. Harward, Ph.D. is Professor and Robert G. Seddig Chair in Political Science at Allegheny College in Meadville, PA where he has taught for 10 years. He is also the Director of the…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.05.25)
Allegheny College Week on The Academic Minute 2019.05.25 Monday, May 25th Brian Harward, professor and chair of political science, looks into how Congress responds to executive action by the president. Tuesday, May 26th Janyl Jumadinova, assistant professor in the department of computer science, explores how robotics can help us test water quality. Wednesday, May 27th…