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  • Lisa Martin-Hansen, California State University Long Beach – Transforming Spatial Thinking

    Nov 5, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Technology

    Is it nature or nurture for those who want a STEM career? Lisa Martin-Hansen, professor of science education at California State University, Long Beach, determines maybe you don’t need to be born with it. Dr. Lisa Martin-Hansen (California State University,…

  • Paul Cook, Indiana University Kokomo – Digital Habits

    Nov 4, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Technology

    Developing a daily digital habit could be key to your well-being. Paul Cook, associate professor of English at Indiana University Kokomo, explains how to do so. Paul Cook is Associate Professor of English at Indiana University Kokomo, where he researches…

  • David Schultz, Hamline University – Baby Boomer Era of Politics Ending

    Nov 3, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Political Science

    A generational swing could change the outcome of the 2020 election. David Schultz, professor of political science at Hamline University, discusses why. David Schultz is a Hamline University Professor of Political Science who teaches across a wide range of American…

  • Phil Chen, Beloit College – Political Representation

    Nov 2, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Political Science

    When will the diversity of political leaders catch up with the rest of the country? Phil Chen, assistant professor of political science at Beloit College, explains why representation matters. Philip Chen is assistant professor of Political Science at Beloit College.…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.11.02)

    Nov 1, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.11.02 Monday, November 2nd Phil Chen, assistant professor of political science at Beloit College, explains why political representation matters. Tuesday, November 3rd David Schultz, professor of political science at Hamline University, discusses why a generational shift…

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.10.26-2020.10.30

    Oct 31, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

      The Academic Minute from 10.26 – 10.30 Monday, October 26th Russell Goodman – Central College Perfect Football Recruit Russ Goodman has served Central College since 2002, teaching at all levels of the curriculum. He especially enjoys learning about sports…

  • Zvi Loewy, Touro College of Pharmacy – Molecular Diagnostic Testing for COVID-19

    Oct 30, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Health

    What is the most powerful tool for testing for COVID-19? Zvi Loewy, professor in the department of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences at the Touro College of Pharmacy, explores the answer. Dr. Loewy has a diversified professional background that includes more…

  • Robin Zebrowski, Beloit College – Intercorporeality

    Oct 29, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Psychology

    Many of us are missing shared spaces right now. Robin Zebrowski, associate professor of cognitive science at Beloit College, explores why. Robin Zebrowski’s research focuses on embodied cognition and many of its implications, from how humanoid bodies affect the possibility…

  • David Meyer, Shenandoah University – COVID-19 and Singing

    Oct 28, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Health

    Contracting COVID-19 may lead to many challenges. David Meyer, associate professor of voice at Shenandoah University, explores those associated with surviving. A leading scholar and researcher of the singing voice, Dr. David Meyer is an active performer, teacher, and voice…

  • Theodora Pinou, Western Connecticut State University – Teaching the Environment

    Oct 27, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Environmental Science

    How do we teach students about the environment in a meaningful way? Theodora Pinou, professor of biology at Western Connecticut State University, steps outside to find out. Dr. Pinou is a professor of Biology at WCSU, and a Curatorial Affiliate…

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