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  • Mary Murphy, Indiana University – Discrimination of Women in STEM

    Oct 1, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Psychology, Sociology

    Signs of discrimination can be subtle. Mary Murphy, assistant professor of psychology at Indiana University, delves into how women in STEM fields can feel marginalized. Dr. Murphy is an assistant professor in Indiana University Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of…

  • Jason D’Cruz, University at Albany – Self Deception

    Sep 30, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Philosophy

    Can you deceive yourself? Jason D’Cruz, assistant professor in the philosophy department at the University at Albany, confronts the complexity of self-deception. Jason D’Cruz is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University at Albany, State University of…

  • Seth Davis, University of Idaho – Beneficial plant viruses

    Sep 29, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Botany

      There can be some surprising benefits to being sick. Seth Davis, postdoctoral scientist at the University of Idaho, explains how sometimes when a plant gets a virus, it can be a good thing. Dr. Seth Davis received his B.S.…

  • Mitch Grayson, Medical College of Wisconsin – Asthma Research

    Sep 28, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Biology, Health

    Asthma is an exceptionally common issue. Mitch Grayson, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the Medical College of Wisconsin, is working to treat this familiar affliction. Dr. Grayson graduated with a B.A. from Knox College in Galesburg,…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2015.9.28)

    Sep 27, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in This Week

      This Week on The Academic Minute 2015.9.28 Monday, September 28 Mitchell Grayson of the Medical College of Wisconsin is working to treat the common affliction of asthma. Tuesday, September 29 Seth Davis of the University of Idaho explains how…

  • The Academic Minute for 2015.9.21 – 9.25

    Sep 26, 2015

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    in This Week

      Catch up with The Academic Minute from 9.21 – 9.25 Monday, September 21 Heather O’Connell – Rice University Modern Segregation Heather A. O’Connell, currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Kinder Institute, completed her PhD in Sociology at the University of…

  • Ann Collier, Northern Arizona State University – Art as Therapy

    Sep 25, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Art, Psychology

    Making textiles provides a therapeutic benefit. Today on the Academic Minute, Dr. Ann Collier, assistant professor of Clinical Psychology at Northern Arizona University, describes the merits of creating something to escape stress. Dr. Ann Collier is a clinical psychologist with…

  • Thomas Goetz featured on The Best Of Our Knowledge

    Sep 24, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    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…

  • Martin Krieger, USC – Detroit as the City of Industry

    Sep 24, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Art, History

    Using art to paint the history of Detroit. Martin H. Krieger, professor of planning at the University of Southern California, discusses art in the Motor City. Martin H. Krieger is professor of planning at the Sol Price School of Public Policy…

  • Robyn Rosen, Marist College – Planned Parenthood Historically

    Sep 23, 2015

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    Academic Minute
    in Health, History, Sexuality

    Planned Parenthood and abortion are often linked in the news. Today on the Academic Minute, Robyn Rosen, a professor of history and women’s studies at Marist College, talks about the complex history the organization has with abortion. Robyn Rosen, professor of…

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