Tag: Emory University
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Andrew Neff, Emory University – Drug-Delivery Technology Opens New Doors for Psychiatric Treatments
New psychiatric treatments could be on the way to the brain. Andrew Neff, visiting assistant professor of psychology at Oxford College of Emory University, discusses the benefits. Andrew Neff, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology at Oxford College of Emory University, researches mental health, education, and new technology developments in neuroscience. His Podcast and Audiobocalled Neighborhood…
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Douglas Hicks, Emory University – Politicians and Symbols
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: Symbols send a powerful message in American society. Today on The Academic Minute: Douglas A. Hicks, professor of religion, examines how politicians use these symbols to convey their own messages. Douglas Hicks, noted academic leader, teacher, and author, joined Oxford College as dean in July 2016. From his…
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Salmon Shomade, Emory University – Influence of Colonial Legacies on the Rule of Law
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: Colonial legal structures still hamper African citizens to this day. Salmon Shomade, associate professor of political science, discusses why the rule of law doesn’t work for those it’s supposed to benefit. Dr. Salmon A. Shomade is an associate professor of Political Science. He grew up in Lagos, Nigeria…
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David Resha, Emory University – Documentary Filmmaking
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: Handheld videos are the norm in today’s society. David Resha, associate professor of film studies, explores the beginnings of this type of filmmaking. David Resha is a scholar in film and media, with a focus on documentary cinema and news media. Dr. Resha is the author of the…
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Sarah Higinbotham, Emory University – The Violence of the Law in Early Modern England
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: Artists have been commenting on the laws of the land for centuries. Sarah Higinbotham, assistant professor of English, looks back at one time period that parallels today. Sarah Higinbotham studies and teaches Shakespeare and early modern literature, focusing on the intersections of literature and law. She writes about…
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Catherine Bagwell, Emory University – Remote Learning and School Friendships
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: Students will be missing their friends this year. Catherine Bagwell, professor of psychology, explores why friends are important for young learners. Dr. Bagwell’s interest in psychology was sparked in her first-year introductory psychology course at the University of Richmond, and her first taste of research came soon after…
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Margaret McGehee, Oxford College of Emory University – LGBTQ+ History
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: LGBTQ history remains understudied in many places. Margaret McGehee, associate professor of English and American studies, explores one southern city that was changed by this history. Margaret T. (“Molly”) McGehee is Associate Professor of English and American Studies at Oxford College of Emory University and currently serves as…
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Alix Olson, Oxford College of Emory University – The Rise of Resilience
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: Resilience is a good skill to cultivate. Alix Olson, assistant professor of women’s gender and sexuality studies, examines how it can be abused as well. Dr. Olson is thrilled to begin her first year teaching Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Oxford College. Her research interests include contemporary…
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Nick Fesette, Oxford College of Emory University – Imprisonment and the Theater
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: Can you find a sense of freedom behind bars? Nick Fesette, assistant professor of theater, details using the arts to help the imprisoned find their humanity. Dr. Fesette is a theatre artist and scholar. He has directed or performed in over 50 productions in professional, academic, and community-based…
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Kenneth Carter, Oxford College of Emory University – Thrill-Seeking Behavior
On Oxford College of Emory University Week: What makes someone seek a risky lifestyle? Kenneth Carter, professor of psychology, explores the thinking behind the risk. Dr. Ken Carter is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Psychology at Oxford College of Emory University, where he teaches introductory courses in psychology as well as advanced courses in clinical…