Rokeshia Renné Ashley, Florida International University – Negotiating Health Information Concerning Skin Whitening

Chemical products to lighten skin can have negative effects. Rokeshia Renné Ashley, assistant professor in the

Laura Guertin, Penn State University Brandywine – Science and Communication

There are many challenges breaking down science for consumption. Laura Guertin, professor of earth science at

Brian Lowe, SUNY Oneonta – Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy theories continue to run rampant in today’s public sphere. Brian Lowe, professor of sociology at

Ben Ho, Vassar College – Why Trust Matters

How do we gain trust in one another? Ben Ho, associate professor of economics at Vassar

Anahid S. Modrek, Thomas Jefferson University – A Cost of an Excellent Education

A self-directed student may not fit the mold of a well-behaved student. Anahid S. Modrek, assistant

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Caroline Brackette, Mercer University – Mental Health and College Satisfaction

Mental health disabilities can be hidden, but still have a large effect on college students’ satisfaction

Allison Weidhaas, Rider University – Women Working at Home During the Pandemic

Women are often see as caregivers, which COVID has only exacerbated. Allison Weidhaas, associate professor in

Neha Mittal, University of North Carolina Charlotte – Wastewater and COVID-19

Tracking a disease is not pretty. Neha Mittal, post-doctoral associate in the department of bioinformatics and