Tag: Joan Cook

  • The Academic Minute for 2016.11.7-11.11

    The Academic Minute for 2016.11.7-11.11

    Academic Minute from 11.7 – 11.11 Monday, November 7th Sherry Linkon – Georgetown University Working Class Voters I do research in two areas: working-class studies and scholarship of teaching and learning. In working-class studies, much of my work explores the cultural meaning and social costs of deindustrialization. I’m currently working on a study of contemporary…

  • Joan Cook, Yale University – Why People Don’t Talk About Traumatic Events

    Joan Cook, Yale University – Why People Don’t Talk About Traumatic Events

    Why do people wait to tell others about traumatic events? Joan Cook, associate professor of psychiatry at Yale University, discusses reasons that cause this delay. Dr. Cook’s clinical and research interests falls within three domains: traumatic stress, geriatric mental health, and the dissemination and implementation of effective mental health services in the community. She has…

  • This Week On The Academic Minute (2016.11.7)

    This Week On The Academic Minute (2016.11.7)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.11.7 Monday, November 7th Sherry Linkon of Georgetown University discusses working class voters in this election cycle. Tuesday, November 8th Benjamin Ho of Vassar College explores political apologies. Wednesday, November 9th Ann Gordon of Chapman University examines natural disaster preparedness. Thursday, November 10th Joan Cook of Yale University delves into why…