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  • Kyle Fruh, Duke Kunshan University – Fair-Weather Fan

    Feb 10, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Psychology, Sports

    The fair-weather fan gets a lot of contempt from the die-hards. Kyle Fruh, assistant professor of philosophy at Duke Kunshan University, wonders if these fans have it right after all. Kyle Fruh is an assistant professor of philosophy at Duke…

  • Deborah Bennett, Berklee College of Music – Gender-Neutral Language

    Feb 9, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Linguistics

    How do languages of the past stack up to today’s new social norms? Deborah Bennett, professor of liberal arts at the Berklee College of Music, explores limits of teaching languages with only male or female pronouns. Deborah J. Bennett is…

  • David Primo, University of Rochester – Campaign Finance Reform

    Feb 8, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Political Science

    Money is always a big factor in political discussions. David Primo, professor of political science and business administration at the University of Rochester, wonders if our fears are overblown. PhD, Stanford, 2002. American politics, campaign finance, corporate political strategy, corporate…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.02.08)

    Feb 7, 2021

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2021.02.08   Monday, February 8th David Primo, professor of political science and business administration at the University of Rochester, wonders if our fears about money in politics are overblown. Tuesday, February 9th Deborah Bennett,…

  • The Academic Minute for 2021.02.01-2021.02.05

    Feb 6, 2021

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

      The Academic Minute from 02.01 – 02.05 Monday, February 1st Hao Huang – Scripps College Tradition and Environmentalism in Bali: An Interdisciplinary Perspective Currently the endowed Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music at Scripps College, Dr. Hao Huang…

  • Nancy Neiman, Scripps College – Markets and Social Justice

    Feb 5, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Political Science

    On Scripps College Week:  Free markets cannot be counted on to erase social injustices. Nancy Neiman, professor of political science, explains why. Nancy Neiman is the Mary Wig Johnson Professor of Teaching at Scripps College. She came to Scripps College…

  • Yuval Avnar, Scripps College – News Echo Chambers

    Feb 4, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Political Science, Psychology, Technology

    On Scripps College Week: Are news echo chambers really a bad thing?  Yuval Avnur, professor of philosophy, takes a two-pronged approach to this question. Yuval Avnur is Professor of Philosophy at Scripps College. He works on a broad range of issues…

  • Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert, Scripps College – Cell Stress Response

    Feb 3, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Biology

    On Scripps College Week:  How do our cells respond to stress? Today on The Academic Minute: Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert, associate professor of biology, takes a closer look. Gretchen Edwalds-Gilbert is an Associate Professor of Biology at Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, and Scripps…

  • Martha Gonzalez, Scripps College – Participatory Music Practices

    Feb 2, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Music

    On Scripps College Week:  How has music been affected by commoditization? Martha Gonzalez, associate professor of chicanx-latinx studies, looks into this question. Martha Gonzalez is a Chicana artivista (artist/activist) musician, feminist music theorist and Assistant Professor in the Intercollegiate Department…

  • Hao Huang, Scripps College – Tradition and Environmentalism in Bali: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

    Feb 1, 2021

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    Academic Minute
    in Environmental Science

    On Scripps College Week:  The environment we have today will nurture future generations. Hao Huang, professor of humanities, looks at environmentalism and music in a sacred way. Currently the endowed Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music at Scripps College,…

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