Tag: james mcgrath

  • The Academic Minute for 2025.02.17-2025.02.21

    The Academic Minute for 2025.02.17-2025.02.21

    The Academic Minute from 2.17 – 2.21 Monday James Druckman – University of Rochester Does American Political Hostility Threaten Democracy? James Druckman is a professor of political science at the University of Rochester and has published approximately 200 articles and book chapters in political science, communication, economics, science, and psychology journals. He has authored, co-authored,…

  • James McGrath, University of Rochester – Tissue-on-chip technology holds promise to reduce animal testing

    James McGrath, University of Rochester – Tissue-on-chip technology holds promise to reduce animal testing

    On University of Rochester Week: Can computers take over and put an end to animal testing? James McGrath, William R. Kenan, Jr. professor of biomedical engineering, examines this question Since 2001, James McGrath has been on the Biomedical Engineering faculty at the University of Rochester and served the department for over 10 years as the…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2025.02.17)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2025.02.17)

    University of Rochester Week on The Academic Minute 2025.02.17   Monday James Druckman, the Martin Brewer Anderson professor of political science, explores whether democracy under threat in today’s political climate.   Tuesday John Tarduno, the William R. Kenan, Jr. professor of geophysics in the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, details how we’re still making…

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.03.30-2020.04.03

    The Academic Minute for 2020.03.30-2020.04.03

    The Academic Minute from 03.30 – 04.03 Monday, March 30th Bonnie A. Green – East Stroudsburg University Oppositional Mindset Bonnie A Green, Ph.D. is an experimental psychologist who specializing in research in the Science of Success, particularly as it relates to academic achievement and reducing recidivism. Through the application of cognitive development, psychometrics, and mathematical…

  • James McGrath, Butler University – Mandaeans

    James McGrath, Butler University – Mandaeans

    Who are the Mandaeans? James McGrath, professor of religion at Butler University, delves into this historical religious group. James F. McGrath is Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature. His PhD from the University of Durham became the basis for his first book, John’s Apologetic Christology, published by Cambridge University Press in…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.03.30)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.03.30)

    George Fox University Week on The Academic Minute 2019.03.30 Monday, March 30th Bonnie Green, professor of psychology at East Stroudsburg University, explores the ways a critical remark has an effect on a student’s learning capabilities. Tuesday, March 31st Simon Haeder, assistant professor of public policy at Penn State University, details why public hospitals used to…

  • The Academic Minute for 2019.11.04-11.08

    The Academic Minute for 2019.11.04-11.08

    The Academic Minute from 11.04 – 11.08 Monday, November 4th Lee Farquhar – Butler University Tolerance on Facebook Dr. Lee Farquhar is an associate professor of Journalism and Sports Media. Prior to arriving at Butler, he worked for eight years at Samford University, teaching broadcast news and sports media courses. His professional experience is primarily…

  • James McGrath, Butler University – Artificial Wisdom

    James McGrath, Butler University – Artificial Wisdom

    On Butler University Week: Computer intelligence can take many forms. James McGrath, professor of religion, looks into artificial wisdom. James F. McGrath is Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature. His PhD from the University of Durham became the basis for his first book, John’s Apologetic Christology, published by Cambridge University Press…

  • Butler University Week on The Academic Minute (2019.11.04)

    Butler University Week on The Academic Minute (2019.11.04)

    Butler University Week on The Academic Minute 2019.11.04 Monday, November 4th Lee Farquhar discusses tolerance on Facebook. Tuesday, November 5th Tom Mould delves into how the welfare queen stereotype came to be. Wednesday, November 6th James McGrath examines artificial wisdom. Thursday, November 7th Tonya Bergeson-Dana explores how hearing loss in infants can also affect other…