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Jennifer Zelnick, Touro Graduate School of Social Work – Managerialism

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Mark Canada, Indiana University Kokomo – Poe In His Right Mind

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Rosalyn LaPier, University of Montana – Solstice

The solstices are not just days on a calendar to indigenous peoples. Rosalyn LaPier, associate professor

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On University of West Georgia Week: Freshman year can be tough for students, but what about