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  • Michelle Ouellette, SUNY Plattsburgh – Fake News, Zika and the Power of Awe

    Feb 1, 2017

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    in Journalism, Media

    By now everyone has heard of fake news.  How do we avoid it? Michelle Ouellette, assistant professor of journalism and public relations at SUNY Plattsburgh, explores how to get the real news out there and in front of readers eyes.…

  • Matt Fotis, Albright College – Political Satire in the Age of Post-Truth

    Jan 31, 2017

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    Academic Minute
    in Journalism, Political Science

    Are we entering a golden age of political satire? Matt Fotis, Assistant Professor and Co-Chair of the Theatre Department at Albright College, discusses this art form in the age of post-truth. Matt Fotis is an Assistant Professor and Co-Chair of…

  • Rob Blair, Brown University – Trust in Government and Health

    Jan 30, 2017

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    in Health, Political Science

    What exacerbated the Ebola crisis in Liberia? Rob Blair, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs at Brown University, examines what trust in the government had to do with the spread of this deadly disease. Robert Blair…

  • This Week On The Academic Minute (2017.1.30)

    Jan 29, 2017

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    in This Week

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2017.1.30 Monday, January 30th Rob Blair of Brown University discusses trust in government and how it relates to a population’s health during a crisis. Tuesday, January 31st Matt Fotis of Albright College delves into…

  • The Academic Minute for 2017.1.23-1.27

    Jan 28, 2017

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    Academic Minute from 1.23 – 1.27 Monday, January 23rd Arie Kruglanski – University of Maryland The Psychology of Radicalization Arie W. Kruglanski is a Distinguished University Professor, a recipient of numerous awards, and is a Fellow of the American Psychological…

  • Nicholas Leadbeater, University of Connecticut – Laughing Gas and Whipped Cream

    Jan 27, 2017

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    Academic Minute
    in Chemistry

    Laughing gas is used for more than laughing. Nicholas Leadbeater, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Connecticut, discusses a use for this gas that might not immediately come to mind. Nicholas Leadbeater is an associate professor of organic…

  • Andrew Wood featured on The Best of Our Knowledge

    Jan 26, 2017

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    in The Best of Our Knowledge

    As always, host Bob Barrett selects an Academic Minute to air during The Best of Our Knowledge. Each week this program examines some of the issues unique to college campuses, looks at the latest research, and invites commentary from experts…

  • Louis-Philippe Beland, Louisiana State University – Effects of School Shootings on Student Performance

    Jan 26, 2017

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    in Psychology

    School shootings affect all students differently. Louis-Philippe Beland, assistant professor of economics at Louisiana State University, explores how graduation rates and other factors are afflicted by these tragedies. Louis-Philippe is an assistant professor of economics at the E.J. Ourso College…

  • Yong-Hui Zheng, Michigan State University – Natural Defense Against HIV

    Jan 25, 2017

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    Academic Minute
    in Health

    Your body may be all you need to combat HIV. Yong-Hui Zheng, associate professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at Michigan State University, examines how studying a group of patients known as the Elite Controllers may unlock the secret to…

  • Martin Krieger, University of Southern California – We Professors

    Jan 24, 2017

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    in Education

    Education is always an important topic. Martin Krieger, professor of planning at the University of Southern California, examines the work of academic professors. Martin Krieger’s current work is on defense and military policy, and on uncertainty and ambiguity. He has…

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