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  • Ramneet Kaur, Columbus State University – Natural Products and Triple Negative Breast Cancer Stem Cells

    Nov 16, 2023

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    Academic Minute
    in Health

    Work to cure breast cancer is an important field. Ramneet Kaur, assistant professor of biology at Columbus State University, details new ideas in this fight. I am a cell and molecular biologist with cancer biology as my research area. I…

  • Stephen Diko, University of Memphis – Who Will Plan Our Cities in the Future?

    Nov 15, 2023

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    Academic Minute
    in Urban Planning

    The cities of our future will need people to plan them. Stephen Diko, assistant professor at the University of Memphis Department of City and Regional Planning, opens up a world of opportunity. Stephen Kofi Diko is an Assistant Professor at…

  • Steve Minton, University of Plymouth – Residential ‘Schools’ and Indigenous People

    Nov 14, 2023

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    Academic Minute
    in History

    We’re still learning about the horrors of residential schools for indigenous peoples. Steve Minton, associate professor in applied and clinical psychology at the University of Plymouth, delves into this. I am a human being in formation – currently, a father,…

  • Catherine Sanderson, Amherst College – Group Loyalty and Problematic Behavior on Campuses

    Nov 13, 2023

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    in Psychology

    Social norms are shifting, but we have more work to do to curb problematic behavior on campuses. Catherine Sanderson, Poler Family professor of psychology at Amherst College, looks into ways to do so. Catherine Sanderson is the Poler Family Professor…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.11.13)

    Nov 12, 2023

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    in This Week

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.11.13   Monday Catherine Sanderson, Poler Family professor of psychology at Amherst College, looks into group loyalty and problematic behavior on campus.   Tuesday Steve Minton, associate professor in applied and clinical psychology at…

  • The Academic Minute for 2023.11.06-2023.11.10

    Nov 11, 2023

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    in This Week

    The Academic Minute from 11.06 – 11.10 Monday Paula Marantz Cohen – Drexel University Defining Good Conversation Paula Marantz Cohen is Dean of the Pennoni Honors College and Distinguished Professor of English at Drexel University. She is the author six…

  • Matthew Pittman, University of Tennessee – Twitter, Rebranding and Brand Equity

    Nov 10, 2023

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    in Social Media, Technology

    Twitter’s rebranding as X has not gone well. Matthew Pittman, assistant professor in the Tombras school of advertising and public relations at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, explores why. Matthew Pittman is an Assistant Professor in the Tombras School of Advertising…

  • Jung-Ah Lee, University of California, Irvine – Caring for the Caregivers

    Nov 9, 2023

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    in Health

    How do we help the caregivers? Jung-Ah Lee, professor at the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing at the University of California Irvine, looks into this question. Dr. Jung-Ah Lee is a nurse scientist and faculty at the Sue…

  • Tony Wolf, Penn State University – How Hot is Too Hot for the Human Body?

    Nov 8, 2023

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    Academic Minute
    in Environmental Science, Health, Physiology

    How hot is too hot? Tony Wolf, assistant professor in the department of kinesiology at Penn State University, takes a look with human physiology in mind. Dr. Tony Wolf is an environmental physiologist. His research is focused on understanding the…

  • David Shorter, University of California Los Angeles – Contact with ETs Might Not Go Well, Based on Our History

    Nov 7, 2023

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    Academic Minute
    in Culture Studies

    First contact with extraterrestrials has been imagined many times, but what would happen in reality? David Shorter, professor of world arts and culture at the University of California Los Angeles, has an idea. Dr. David Shorter is a tenured professor…

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