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Ilaria Scaglia, Aston University – International Cooperation during a Pandemic

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Leah Wasburn-Moses, Miami University – Campus Mentors

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Stephen Underhill, Marshall University – J. Edgar Hoover and the Rhetorical Rise of the F.B.I.

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Barbara Shaw, Allegheny College – Transforming Knowledge, Building Re-imagined Futures

The time is now to understand historical and contemporary relations of power. Barbara Shaw, associate professor

Trish O’Kane, University of Vermont – Birding Can Change the World

Doing comforting things virtually has been an important coping method for stress and anxiety. Trish O’Kane,