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  • Douglas Dowland, Ohio Northern University – Three Simple Words That Shape a Nation

    Aug 1, 2024

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    Academic Minute
    in Political Science

    Politicians use a lot of words when campaigning, but the most meaningful are very simple. Douglas Dowland, associate professor of English at Ohio Northern University, discusses these. Douglas Dowland is associate professor of English at Ohio Northern University, where he…

  • Douglas Wolf, Syracuse University – COVID-19 Physical Distancing Restrictions Contributed to Increases in Drug Overdoses

    Jul 31, 2024

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    in Health

    Social distancing was key in reducing COVID deaths, but it came with consequences. Douglas Wolf, professor of public administration and international affairs at Syracuse University, looks at why. Douglas Wolf is a demographer, policy analyst, program evaluator and gerontological researcher…

  • Jon Rosales, St. Lawrence University – Indigenous Knowledge and Practice as Scientific Methodology

    Jul 30, 2024

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    in Science

    Are scientists the only ones who can do science work? Jon Rosales, professor of environmental studies at St. Lawrence University, says no. St. Lawrence University Professor of Environmental Studies Jon Rosales is a climate change scientist focused on the impacts…

  • Micki Olson, University at Albany – Understanding the Heat Index

    Jul 29, 2024

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    in Health, Weather

    Not everyone understands the heat index on a summer day, which can lead to medical issues. Micki Olson, senior research scientist in the college of emergency preparedness, homeland security and cybersecurity at the University at Albany, explores how to simplify…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2024.07.29)

    Jul 28, 2024

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    in This Week

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2024.07.29   Monday Micki Olson, senior research scientist in the college of emergency preparedness, homeland security and cybersecurity at the University at Albany, explores how to simplify weather-related language to keep people safe.  …

  • The Academic Minute for 2024.07.22-2024.07.26

    Jul 27, 2024

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    David Hopper
    in This Week

    The Academic Minute from 7.22 – 7.26 Monday Loren Henderson – University of Maryland Baltimore County Centering the Voices of Black Farmers Henderson’s research interests include diversity issues, stratification and inequality, health disparities, race, class, gender, and sexuality. She is the…

  • Argel Aguilar Valles, Carleton University – Can Non-Hallucinogenic Psychedelics Be Used to Treat Depression

    Jul 26, 2024

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    in Neuroscience

    Psychedelics may be the way out of depression. Argel Aguilar Valles, assistant professor in the department of neuroscience at Carleton University, explores why. Dr. Argel Aguilar Valles received his B.Sc. (Biology) and M.Sc. (Biochemistry) from the National Autonomous University of…

  • Sabrina Little, Christopher Newport University – Character and Athletic Performance

    Jul 25, 2024

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    in Leadership Studies

    Athletes are known for their physical prowess, but their morals may also aid in performance. Sabrina Little, assistant professor in the department of leadership and American studies at Christopher Newport University, explains why. Sabrina Little is an assistant professor in…

  • Jared Bahir Browsh, University of Colorado Boulder – Colorado – Vulnerabilities Emerge Six Years After Sports Gambling Legalization

    Jul 24, 2024

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    in Sports

    Sports gambling has taken over the airwaves and playing surfaces of professional sports. Jared Bahir Browsh, assistant teaching professor in the department of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, says scandals are also emerging. Dr. Jared Bahir Browsh…

  • Sarah Raskin, Trinity College – Brain Injuries Aren’t Just Happening in Sports

    Jul 23, 2024

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    in Neuroscience, Psychology

    It’s not just athletes who have to worry about brain injuries. Sarah Raskin, Charles A. Dana professor of psychology and neuroscience at Trinity College, details other areas of life that are sadly involved in these afflictions as well. Sarah A.…

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