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  • Khalil Ramadi, NYU Abu Dhabi – Zapping the Gut

    Sep 29, 2021

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    in Health

    A new option for treatment could be on the way for your hospital stay. Khalil Ramadi, assistant professor of bioengineering at NYU Abu Dhabi, discusses. Prof. Khalil Ramadi is an Assistant Professor of Bioengineering and Director of the Laboratory for…

  • Allison BrckaLorenz, Indiana University Bloomington – Motivating Teaching Excellence and Supporting Diverse Faculty

    Sep 28, 2021

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    in Education

    What contributes to a motivated teaching environment in higher education? Allison BrckaLorenz, associate research scientist at Indiana University Bloomington, explores her findings. Allison BrckaLorenz, Ph.D. is the director of the College + University Teaching Environments, project manager for the Faculty…

  • Amy Lueck, Santa Clara University – English Professors Study More Than Books

    Sep 27, 2021

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    English professors don’t always have their nose in a book. Amy Lueck, associate professor of rhetoric and composition at Santa Clara University, explains. Amy J. Lueck is Associate Professor of English at Santa Clara University, where her research and teaching…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.09.27)

    Sep 26, 2021

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    This Week on The Academic Minute 2021.09.27   Monday, September 27th Amy Lueck, associate professor of rhetoric and composition at Santa Clara University, explains why English professors don’t only study books. Tuesday, September 28th Allison BrckaLorenz, associate research scientist at…

  • The Academic Minute for 2021.09.20-2021.09.24

    Sep 25, 2021

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      The Academic Minute from 09.20 – 09.24 Monday, September 20th Clifford F. Thies – Shenandoah University War, What’s It Good For? Clifford F. Thies is the author, co-author, contributor and editor of more than a hundred books, encyclopedia entries…

  • Deborah Reisinger, Duke University – Virtual Study Abroad

    Sep 24, 2021

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    in Technology

    Can you study abroad from your own living room? Deborah Reisinger, associate professor of the practice of French at Duke University, logged on to find out. Deb Reisinger is Associate Professor of the Practice of French and Associate Director of…

  • Kate Goodrich, Widener University – The Pollination Biology of PawPaw

    Sep 23, 2021

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    in Biology

    Are plants tricking insects into taking their nectar? Kate Goodrich, associate professor of biology at Widener University, explores. Kate Goodrich is an Associate Professor of Biology at Widener University.  She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Theater prior to entering graduate…

  • Kristin Anderson, University of Houston-Downtown – How Entitlement Explains Inequality

    Sep 22, 2021

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    in Psychology

    The battle against inequality in our society is ongoing. Kristin Anderson, professor of psychology at the University of Houston-Downtown, discusses how entitlement plays a part in inequality. Kristin Anderson is a professor of psychology at the Center for Critical Race…

  • Tim Franz, St. John Fisher College – Making Team Projects Work

    Sep 21, 2021

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    in Psychology

    Team projects can be fraught, but are important as a learning tool. Tim Franz, professor of psychology at St. John Fisher College, examines why. Timothy M. Franz, Ph.D. Dr. Franz is an Industrial and Organizational Psychologist at St. John Fisher…

  • Clifford F. Thies, Shenandoah University – War, What’s It Good For?

    Sep 20, 2021

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    in Economics

    Is war good or bad for a country’s economy? Clifford F. Thies, professor of economics and finance at Shenandoah University, considers if war is good for a country’s economy. Clifford F. Thies is the author, co-author, contributor and editor of…

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