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  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.08.10)

    Aug 9, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.08.10 Monday, August 10th Michael Vargas, professor of medieval history at SUNY New Paltz, compares COVID-19 to the period of the Black Death. Tuesday, August 11th Tamie Jovanelly, associate professor of geology at Berry…

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.08.03-2020.08.07

    Aug 8, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

      The Academic Minute from 08.03 – 08.07 Monday, August 3rd Greg Hoplamazian – Loyola University Maryland Marketing During a Pandemic Greg Hoplamazian, Ph.D., associate professor of communication, works to understand what his students are going through—in and out of…

  • Kerry Boeye, Loyola University Maryland – Seal Matrix

    Aug 7, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in History

    On Loyola University Maryland Week: How did you authenticate your message long before Face and Touch ID? Kerry Boeye, associate professor of fine arts, looks into the past for an answer. Teaching Areas: Medieval Art, Islamic Art, Manuscripts Research Interests:…

  • Jeff Lating, Loyola University Maryland – Psychological First-Aid

    Aug 6, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Psychology

    On Loyola University Maryland Week: We could all use some psychological first-aid right now. Jeff Lating, professor of psychology, explores how this tool can reduce anxiety and stress at a crucial time. My primary research and clinical interests are in…

  • David Rivers, Loyola University Maryland – Insects and Crime Scenes

    Aug 5, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in Biology, Technology

    On Loyola University Maryland Week: Are insects hindering crime scene investigations? David Rivers, professor of biology, explores how these critters can send investigators on the wrong track. David Rivers, Ph.D., focuses his research on forensic entomology, the interactions between flies…

  • Jean Lee Cole, Loyola University Maryland – The Woman’s Literary Club of Baltimore

    Aug 4, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Gender Studies, History, Literature

    On Loyola University Maryland Week: Not all book clubs are alike. Jean Lee Cole, professor of English, examines one from history that was more than meets the eye. I live in Baltimore, MD, where I am an associate professor of…

  • Greg Hoplamazian, Loyola University Maryland – Marketing During the Pandemic

    Aug 3, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Business

    On Loyola University Maryland Week: How does a brand market effectively during a pandemic? Greg Hoplamazian, associate professor of communication, donates some good advice to help out. Greg Hoplamazian, Ph.D., associate professor of communication, works to understand what his students…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.08.03)

    Aug 2, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

    Loyola University Maryland Week on The Academic Minute 2019.08.03 Monday, August 3rd Greg Hoplamazian, associate professor of communication, donates some good advice to help brands market more effectively during the pandemic. Tuesday, August 4th Jean Lee Cole, professor of English,…

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.07.27-2020.07.31

    Aug 1, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

      The Academic Minute from 07.27 – 07.31 Monday, July 27th Trysh Travis – University of Florida Magical Thinking I’m a cultural and literary historian who focuses on gender and popular cultures in the 20th-century United States. I was trained…

  • Ann Lusk, Harvard University – Cycle Tracks

    Jul 31, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Design

    Design is key to increasing the use of bicycles in lower-income neighborhoods. Anne Lusk, research scientist at Harvard University, delves into why. Anne Lusk has 38 years of experience working on bicycle facilities with the first 16 years as a…

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