Tag: Anna Amirkhanyan
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The Academic Minute for 2023.02.27-2023.03.03
The Academic Minute from 2.27 – 3.03 Monday Toria Herd – Penn State University The Teen Mental Health Crisis Continues to Worsen Dr. Toria Herd received her PhD in Developmental Psychology from Virginia Tech in 2021. She received her M.S. in Developmental Psychology at Virginia Tech and her B.A. in Psychology from the State University…
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Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – An International Experimental Study of Citizens Perceptions of Government Responses to COVID-19
Lockdowns during COVID-19 have been handled differently by governments around the world. Anna Amirkhanyan, professor of public administration and policy at American University, explores the effect on different populations. Anna Amirkhanyan is a professor of public administration and policy at American University. Her research focuses on public and nonprofit management, organizational performance, public-private differences, and…
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The Academic Minute for 2022.01.17-2022.01.21
The Academic Minute from 01.17 – 01.21 Monday, January 17th Kevin Ketels – Wayne State University Four Reasons Americans Are Still Seeing Empty Shelves Kevin Ketels is Assistant Professor of Teaching, Global Supply Chain Management at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. He is faculty lead for the program in Healthcare Supply Chain Management and…
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Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – Are We Biased Against Government?
Trust in government is said to be at an all-time low. Anna Amirkhanyan, professor of public administration and policy at American University, digs down to find out if national trends are just spin. Anna Amirkhanyan is a professor of public administration and policy at American University. Her research focuses on public and nonprofit management, organizational…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2022.01.17)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2022.01.17 Monday, January 17th Kevin Ketels, assistant professor of teaching in global supply chain management at Wayne State University, delves into the reasons behind the empty shelves we’re all seeing in stores. Tuesday, January 18th Karla Loya, assistant professor of educational leadership in higher education at the University…
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The Academic Minute for 2019.07.01-07.05
The Academic Minute from 07.01 – 07.05 Monday, July 1st Garrett Broad – Fordham University What Is Meat? Garrett M. Broad is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University in New York City. His research investigates the role of storytelling and communication technology in promoting networked movements for…
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Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – Food Insecurity
You don’t have look overseas for people who are going hungry. Anna Amirkhanyan, associate professor of public administration at American University, explores food insecure populations closer to home. Professor Amirkhanyan’s research focuses on public and nonprofit management, organizational performance, public-private differences, and citizen participation. Her articles have been published in various outlets such as the…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2019.07.01)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.07.01 Monday, July 1st Garrett Broad of Fordham University examines the debate over high-tech meat substitutes. Tuesday, July 2nd Arthur Glenberg of Arizona State University looks into embodied cognition. Wednesday, July 3rd Anna Amirkhanyan of American University explores food insecurity close to home. Thursday, July 4th Jay Zagorsky of…
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The Academic Minute for 2018.07.30-08.03 – American University Week
Academic Minute from 7.30 – 8.03 Monday, July 30th Sarah Snyder – American University Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy Sarah B. Snyder is a historian of U.S. foreign relations who specializes in the history of the Cold War, human rights activism, and U.S. human rights policy. She is the author of From Selma…
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Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – We Have Protested, Now What?
On American University Week: Protesting is a way to get your voice heard. Anna Amirkhanyan, associate professor in the department of public administration and policy at American University, discusses what to do after the protest ends. Professor Amirkhanyan’s research focuses on public and nonprofit management, organizational performance, public-private differences, and citizen participation. Her articles have…