Tag: Best Of 2019
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Best Psychology Segment: Jennifer Harman, Colorado State University – Parental Alienation
Parental alienation can have long term consequences. Jennifer Harman, associate professor of psychology at Colorado State University, explores how greater awareness of this form of family violence can lead to better outcomes. Jennifer Jill Harman, Ph.D. received her doctorate in Social Psychology from the University of Connecticut in 2005, and specializes in the study of…
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Best Health Segment Award: Gabe Neal, Texas A&M University – Paper Cuts
This is Best of Week on The Academic Minute: For the Best Health Segment Award: Gabe Neal, clinical assistant professor at Texas A&M University, explored why paper cuts are such a nuisance. I am board-certified Family Medicine physician and Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. My love for patients and students is what…
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Best Political Science Segment Award: Andrew Morris, Union College – Natural Disaster Aid
This is Best of Week on The Academic Minute: For the Best Political Science Segment Award: Andrew Morris, associate professor of history at Union College, looks at the lasting impact of late Senator Birch Bayh on natural disaster aid. Andrew Morris, associate professor of history at Union College. is an expert on the history of…
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Commissioner’s Choice Award: Lesley Shipley, Randolph College – Contemporary Art Reactions
This is Best of Week on The Academic Minute: For the Commissioner’s Choice Award: Lesley Shipley, assistant professor of art history at Randolph College, detailed how we react to art. My research and teaching interests are in modern and contemporary art, with an emphasis on identity, feminism, activism, and abstraction in art since 1960. Currently,…
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Most Popular Segment Award: Joseph Ferrari, DePaul University – Procrastination
This is Best of Week on The Academic Minute: For the Most Popular Segment Award: Joseph Ferrari, professor of psychology at DePaul University, discussed how everyone procrastinates, but not everyone is a procrastinator. Joseph Ferrari is a professor of psychology in DePaul University’s College of Science and Health. A procrastination researcher, Ferrari is the author…