Tag: Dayton

  • The Academic Minute for 2021.11.22-2021.11.26

    The Academic Minute for 2021.11.22-2021.11.26

      The Academic Minute from 11.22 – 11.26 Monday, November 22nd Kerry Whigham – Binghamton University Reparations Kerry Whigham is Assistant Professor of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention at Binghamton University’s Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP). He received a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from New York University. He has published articles in…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.05.04)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.05.04)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2019.05.04 Monday, May 4th Carola Daffner, associate professor of global languages and cultures at the University of Dayton, looks into the history of German Jewish women writers during Holocaust. Tuesday, May 5th Karen Bonuck, professor in the department of family and social medicine at the Albert Einstein College of…

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.02.10-2020.02.14

    The Academic Minute for 2020.02.10-2020.02.14

    The Academic Minute from 02.10 – 02.14 Monday, February 10th Chung Zhang – University of Dayton Beauty Premium in Business Chun Zhang is an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Dayton. She holds a Ph.D. from Concordia University. Her research interests are in branding, service marketing, culture, and communication. Her research has appeared…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.02.10)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.02.10)

    Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Week on The Academic Minute 2019.02.10 Monday, February 10th Chun Zhang of the University of Dayton delves into whether hiring beautiful employees in the service industry can backfire.   Tuesday, February 11th  Kevin Singer of North Carolina State University examines how interworldview friendships can benefit the college experience for students.…

  • The Academic Minute for 2019.04.22-04.26

    The Academic Minute for 2019.04.22-04.26

    The Academic Minute from 04.22 – 04.26 Monday, April 22nd Chad Painter – University of Dayton Newspaper Coverage of Opioid Addiction Chad Painter is an assistant professor of communication at the University of Dayton, where he teaches courses in journalism and mass communication. He studies media ethics with emphases on the depiction of journalists in…

  • The Academic Minute for 2018.11.26-11.30

    The Academic Minute for 2018.11.26-11.30

      Academic Minute from 11.26 – 11.30 Monday, November 26th John Heitmann – University of Dayton Cars and Government Regulations John Heitmann is a history professor at the University of Dayton. He received his Ph.D from the Johns Hopkins University in 1983. His research explores the connections between science, technology, economics and culture, particularly with…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.11.26)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.11.26)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2018.11.26 Monday, November 26th John Heitmann of the University of Dayton discusses how government regulations have changed the automobile over time. Tuesday, November 27th Sean Gerrity of Hostos Community College delves into how formerly enslaved people avoided re-enslavement while staying in the South. Wednesday, November 28th Douglas McKechnie of…

  • The Academic Minute for 2018.11.12-11.16

    The Academic Minute for 2018.11.12-11.16

      Academic Minute from 11.12 – 11.16 Monday, November 12th Kirsten Read – Santa Clara University Effect of Rhyming Books on Children’s Vocabularies Dr. Kirsten Read is an Assitant Professor of Psychology at Santa Clara University, specializing in cognitive psychology, research methods, and child development. She earned a doctorate in Psychology and a PhD Minor…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.11.12)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2018.11.12)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2018.11.12 Monday, November 12th Kirsten Read of Santa Clara University discusses the effect rhyming books have on a child’s vocabulary. Tuesday, November 13th Kelsey Lucca of the University of Washington delves into the persistence of infants. Wednesday, November 14th Tim Clydesdale of The College of New Jersey examines learning…

  • The Academic Minute for 2018.07.09-07.13

    The Academic Minute for 2018.07.09-07.13

      Academic Minute from 7.09 – 7.13 Monday, July 9th Lisa Fazio – Vanderbilt University Why We Stink at Fact-Checking I study how people learn new information, both true and false, and how to correct errors in people’s knowledge. This includes how to mitigate the effects of reading false information and how to increase classroom…