Category: 10-Year Anniversary
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The Academic Minute for 2020.10.12-2020.10.16
The Academic Minute from 10.12 – 10.16 Monday, October 12th Ron Mallett – University of Connecticut Theories of Time Travel Professor Ronald L. Mallett received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in physics from the Pennsylvania State University. He worked for United Technologies from 1973-5, and in 1975 joined the physics faculty at the University of Connecticut…
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Lesley Shipley, Randolph College – Contemporary Art Reactions – 10-Year Anniversary
We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. This segment from 2019, Lesley Shipley, assistant professor of art history at Randolph College, discusses how we react to art. My research and teaching interests are in modern and contemporary art, with an emphasis on identity, feminism, activism, and…
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Sheila Molony, Quinnipiac University – Improving the Lives of People With Dementia – 10-Year Anniversary
We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. This segment from 2018, Sheila Molony, professor in management at Quinnipiac University, focused on improving the lives of those with dementia. Sheila Molony is a Professor of Nursing at Quinnipiac University and a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of…
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Kishwar Rizvi, Yale University – Iran and Global Exchange in the Early Modern Period – 10-Year Anniversary
We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. This segment from 2017, Kishwar Rizvi, associate professor in the history of art at Yale University, recalled when art was seen as an important commodity among kings and queens. Kishwar Rizvi is Professor of Islamic Art and Architecture at…
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Jack Gilbert, University of Chicago – Diversifying Your Microbiome – 10-Year Anniversary
We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. This segment from 2016, Jack Gilbert, professor in the department of surgery at the University of Chicago, detailed the importance of diversifying your microbiome. Jack is primarily a Professor in the Department of Surgery, as well as a Group…
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Ron Mallett, University of Connecticut – Theories of Time Travel – 10-Year Anniversary
We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. On this segment from 2015, Ron Mallett, research professor of physics at the University of Connecticut, inspired us by studying time travel. Professor Ronald L. Mallett received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in physics from the Pennsylvania State University. He worked…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.10.12)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.10.05 Monday, October 12th On this segment from 2015, Ron Mallett, research professor of physics at the University of Connecticut, inspired us by studying time travel. Tuesday, October 13th On this segment from 2016, Jack Gilbert, professor in the department of surgery at the University of Chicago, detailed the…
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Luis Zayas, University of Texas at Austin – Latina Suicide Rates – 10-Year Anniversary
We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. This segment from 2014, Luis Zayas, Dean and chair in mental health and social policy at the University of Texas at Austin, delved into why one segment of the population commits suicide more than any other: Hispanics teens. Luis…
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Supriya Kumar, University of Pittsburgh – Paid Sick Days and Flu Outbreaks – 10-Year Anniversary
We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week with one segment from each year. This segment from 2013, Supriya Kumar, postdoctoral associate in the department of epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh, detailed why an extra “flu day” or two before coming back to work could be key in containing the spread of…