Trudi Jacobson, University at Albany – Renewable Assignments, Wikipedia, and Metaliteracy

Wikipedia shouldn’t be used in higher ed classes, right? Trudi Jacobson, distinguished librarian at the University

Pascale Joassart-Marcelli, San Diego State University – How Food Transforms Neighborhoods

Wonderful ethnic food can be a blessing and a curse for a developing neighborhood. Pascale Joassart-Marcelli,

Arnold Glass, Rutgers University – Percent of Students Benefiting from Homework Assignments

Homework has never been popular with most students. Arnold Glass, professor of psychology at Rutgers University,

This Week on The Academic Minute (2021.12.13)

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Mariusz Kozak, Columbia University – Music as a Structure of our Movements and Emotions

Music could be one way to heal after the pandemic. Mariusz Kozak, associate professor of music

Orlaith Heymann, University of Cincinnati – Understanding Abortion Clinic Selection

Choosing an abortion clinic is getting harder, and it is also a painful process. Orlaith Heymann,

Joshua Rothman, University of Alabama – America’s Forgotten Domestic Slave Trade

We are still working to understand slavery in American history. Joshua Rothman, professor of history at

Eric Bellone, Suffolk University – The Insular Cases and U.S. Territories: The Constitution Should Follow the Flag

Citizens of U.S. territories do not have all the benefits that their mainland counterparts do. Eric

Amanda McKinney, Doane University – Pandemics, Ancient and Modern: Causes, Effects, Differences and Parallels

The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t the first one we’ve faced, so what can we learn from the