Tag: Megan Carroll
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The Academic Minute for 2019.03.18-03.22 – USC Dornsife Week
The Academic Minute from 03.18 – 03.22 Monday, March 18th Moh El-Naggar – USC Dornsife Microorganisms Moh El-Naggar is the Robert D. Beyer Early Career Chair in Natural Sciences, and Professor of Physics, Biological Sciences, and Chemistry at the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. As a biophysicist, El-Naggar investigates…
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Megan Carroll, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences – Incidental Activists
On this Student Spotlight during USC Dornsife Week: Not all activism happens in the streets. Megan Carroll, PhD candidate in sociology, looks at “incidental activism.” Megan Carroll is a PhD Candidate in sociology at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Art and Sciences, specializing in gender, sexuality, family, and social movements. Her research projects range…
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USC Dornsife Week on The Academic Minute (2019.03.18)
USC Dornsife Week on The Academic Minute 2019.03.18 Monday, March 18th Moh El-Naggar discusses how microorganisms could help us think big. Tuesday, March 19th Megan Carroll digs how gay fathers can be incidental activists. Wednesday, March 20th David Newman explores which political group finds the most meaning in life. Thursday, March 21st Daniel Benjamin examines…