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  • Robert Seamans, New York University – The Impact of A.I. on the Human Workforce

    Jun 24, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Computer Science, Technology

    On New York University Week:  Will future artificial intelligence help or harm the human workforce? Robert Seamans, associate professor of management and organizations, weighs in. Robert Seamans (PhD, UC Berkeley) is an Associate Professor at New York University’s Stern School…

  • Deborah Archer, New York University – Racial Inequality

    Jun 23, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in Psychology, Sociology

    On New York University Week:  Racial discrimination can be hidden in less visible places. Deborah Archer, associate professor of clinical law, explores this statement. Deborah N. Archer is an Associate Professor of Clinical Law; Co-Faculty Director of the Center on…

  • Susan Malone, New York University – Variety in Exercises

    Jun 22, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Health

    On New York University Week:  Should you change up your exercise routine? Susan Malone, assistant professor of nursing, determines if doing different types of exercise can help you not get bored. Susan Malone, PhD, is a senior research scientist at…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.06.22)

    Jun 21, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.06.22 Monday, June 22nd Susan Malone, assistant professor of nursing, determines if doing different types of exercise can help you not get bored while being active. Tuesday, June 23rd Deborah Archer, associate professor of…

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.06.15-2020.06.19

    Jun 20, 2020

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

      The Academic Minute from 06.15 – 06.19 Monday, June 15th Christine Biermann – University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Molecular Analysis is Revolutionizing Native Trout Conservation Dr. Christine Biermann is Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies and Director of…

  • Eugenia Olesnicky Killian, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs – Using Fruit Flies to Understand the Genetics of Neurological Disorders

    Jun 19, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Biology, Genetics, Health

    On University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Week: Can fruit flies help us understand more about human neurological disorders? Eugenia Olesnicky Killian, associate professor in the department of biology, determines how their genes can help us understand our own. Dr. Olesnicky…

  • Jena McCollum, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs – 3D Printing From Concrete to Rockets

    Jun 18, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Computer Science, Technology

    On University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Week: 3D printing still faces many hurdles. Jena McCollum, assistant professor in the department of mechanical and aerospace engineering, examines how to design new printers for the future. Dr. Jena McCollum is an Assistant…

  • Elizabeth Daniels, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs – Do Media and Body Image Create an Early Exit for Middle School Girls?

    Jun 17, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Psychology, Social Media, Sociology, Technology

    On University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Week:  Does body image create an early exit for middle school girls? Elizabeth Daniels, associate professor in the department of psychology, explores this question. Dr. Daniels joined the UCCS Psychology Department in Fall of…

  • Oksana Bihun, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs – Solvable Dynamical Systems

    Jun 16, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Mathematics

    On University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Week:  Are all math problems solvable? Oksana Bihun, associate professor in the department of mathematics, looks into outer space for one answer. Dr. Oksana Bihun is a mathematician, writer, and musician. She received a…

  • Christine Biermann, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs – Molecular Analysis is Revolutionizing Native Trout Conservation

    Jun 15, 2020

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    Academic Minute
    in Biology, Environmental Science

    On University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Week:  Some of our native species might not always be as pure as once thought. Christine Biermann, assistant professor in the department of geography and environmental studies, explores genetic hybrids among trout populations. Dr.…

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