Carleton College Week on The Academic Minute (2018.11.05)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2018.11.05 Monday, November 5th Nathan Grawe of Carleton College examines

The Academic Minute for 2018.10.29-11.02

  Academic Minute from 10.29 – 11.02 Monday, October 29th Minita Sanghvi – Skidmore College Gender

Jacob Sawyer, Penn State Mont Alto – A Comparison of Atheists and Believers during Bereavement

Is a belief in God necessary for coping with the death of a loved one? Jacob

William Blick, Queensborough Community College – Open Educational Resources at Community Colleges

Reducing the cost of textbooks is key for lower-income students. William Blick, assistant professor at Queensborough

John Loike, Touro College – Xenotransplantation

Animals may help us bridge the organ donation gap. John Loike, professor of biology at Touro

Ken Gobbo, Landmark College – Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity is a growing social movement. Ken Gobbo, professor of psychology at Landmark College, discusses this

Minita Sanghvi, Skidmore College – Gender and Biases in Politics

Women in politics face a wide swath of biases. Minita Sanghvi, Assistant Professor in Management and

This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.10.29)

This Week on The Academic Minute 2018.10.29 Monday, October 29th Minita Sanghvi of Skidmore College examines

The Academic Minute for 2018.10.22-10.26

  Academic Minute from 10.22 – 10.26 Monday, October 22nd Ashley Taylor – Colgate University Intellectual

Joseph Ferrari, DePaul University – Procrastination

Everyone procrastinates, but not everyone is a procrastinator. Joseph Ferrari, professor of psychology at DePaul University,