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  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.12.18)

    Dec 17, 2023

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    This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.12.18   Monday Bryan Acton, assistant professor at the school of management at Binghamton University, looks for a way to root out toxic leadership.   Tuesday Christian Miller, A. C. Reid professor of philosophy…

  • The Academic Minute for 2023.12.11-2023.12.15

    Dec 16, 2023

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    The Academic Minute from 12.11 – 12.15 Monday Charmeka Newton – University of North Dakota Healing Anti-Black Messaging College of Education & Human Development at the University of North Dakota. Dr. Newton is also the owner of Legacy Mental Health…

  • Royel Johnson, University of Southern California – DEI and Climate Change

    Dec 15, 2023

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    Academic Minute
    in Climate Science

    The climate on college campuses for students can be challenging. Royel Johnson, tenured professor in the Rossier School of Education at University of Southern California, asks students how they’re doing dealing with racism at their institutions. Dr. Royel M. Johnson is Associate…

  • Paul Terry, University of Tennessee – Spicy Food and Long-Term Health

    Dec 14, 2023

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    in Health

    Do you like your food spicy? Paul Terry, professor in the division of epidemiology at the University of Tennessee, explores how this type of cuisine can affect us. Paul Terry is a chronic disease epidemiologist who enjoys spicy foods. Spicy…

  • Stefan Lovgren, University of Nevada Reno – Saving the River Giants

    Dec 13, 2023

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    in Biology

    Large marine life doesn’t just live in the world’s oceans. Stefan Lovgren, research scientist in the college of science at the University of Nevada Reno, looks into protecting the river giants. Stefan Lovgren is a research scientist in the College…

  • David Buys, Mississippi State University – Still Growing While Growing Older: The Story of Agricultural Producers in the U.S.

    Dec 12, 2023

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    in Agriculture, Business

    Our farmers are getting older. David Buys, state health specialist and associate professor at Mississippi State University, examines how we can help the industry find new farmers. David R. Buys, PhD, MSPH, CPH, FGSA is the State Health Specialist for…

  • Charmeka Newton, University of North Dakota – Healing Anti-Black Messaging

    Dec 11, 2023

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    in Psychology

    What tools do we use to heal from harmful messages that pervade in society for some? Charmeka Newton, clinical assistant professor in the college of education and human development at the University of North Dakota, develops a toolkit to do…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.12.11)

    Dec 10, 2023

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    This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.12.11   Monday Charmeka Newton, clinical assistant professor in the college of education and human development at the University of North Dakota, develops a toolkit to help heal from anti-black messaging for those afflicted.…

  • The Academic Minute for 2023.12.04-2023.12.08

    Dec 9, 2023

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    The Academic Minute from 12.04 – 12.08 Monday Joseph Cimpian – New York University Misleading Numbers: Examining Data Reliability in Public Health Joseph Cimpian, Ph.D., is Professor of Economics and Education Policy at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and…

  • Laura Wherry, New York University – Immigrants and Postpartum Care in the United States

    Dec 8, 2023

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    Academic Minute
    in Health

    On New York University Week: Immigrant parents also need postpartum care in the United States, but it can be hard to come by. Laura Wherry, associate professor of economics and public service, discusses why. Laura Wherry’s primary area of research…

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