Tag: Michigan State
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The Academic Minute for 2024.01.29-2024.02.02
The Academic Minute from 1.29 – 2.02 Monday Henry Knight Lozano – University of Exeter California and Florida: From Climate Paradise to Crisis Dr Henry Knight Lozano is senior lecturer in American History and Director of Liberal Arts at the University of Exeter. His research explores histories of U.S. expansion, regional development, and place promotion,…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2024.01.29)
Northern Kentucky Week on The Academic Minute 2024.01.29 Monday Henry Knight Lozano, senior lecturer in American History at the University of Exeter, examines some locales known for their pristine weather which may be in for rude awakenings in the future. Tuesday Ian Anderson, Ph. D. candidate at the University of Southern California, looks…
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The Academic Minute for 2023.01.30-2023.02.03
The Academic Minute from 1.30 – 2.3 Monday Darby Saxbe – University of Southern California Dad Brain? How Fatherhood Changes the Brain Darby Saxbe is a professor in the psychology department at the University of Southern California, where she co-directs the USC Center for the Changing Family and studies families, stress, health, and neuroplasticity in…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.01.30)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.1.30 Monday Darby Saxbe, professor in the psychology department at the University of Southern California, looks at how fatherhood can change the brain. Tuesday Joel Christensen, professor of classical studies and senior associate dean for faculty affairs at Brandeis University, examines women’s stories from ancient Greece to…
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The Academic Minute for 2022.09.19-2022.09.23
The Academic Minute from 09.19 – 09.23 Monday, September 19th Alana Jaydel – Fresno City College 2022: The Year of the Female Gubernatorial Candidate Dr. Alana Jeydel (Ph.D., Political Science) teaches at Fresno City College. She has published two books and numerous refereed journal articles in the area of women and politics. Dr. William…
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The Academic Minute for 2017.6.26-6.30
Academic Minute from 6.26 – 6.30 Monday, June 26th Richard Sadler – Michigan State University Fighting Rust Belt Blight Rick Sadler is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Public Health at Michigan State University in Flint. His work is rooted in community partnerships and aimed at strengthening the understanding between the built environment and…
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This Week On The Academic Minute (2017.6.26)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2017.6.26 Monday, June 26th Richard Sadler of Michigan State University determines how to fight blight in the Rust Belt. Tuesday, June 27th Dae-Young Kim of the University of Missouri looks into tipping and a server’s perceptions of their customers. Wednesday, June 28th Jurgen Kornmeier of the University of Freiburg delves into…
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The Academic Minute for 2016.09.19-09.23
Academic Minute from 9.19 – 9.23 Monday, September 19th Claire Vallotton – Michigan State University Dads Mental Health Matters Dr. Vallotton earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Simpson College, and a Ph.D. in Human Development from the University of California, Davis, mentored by Larry Harper, Linda Acredolo, and Kathy Conger. Following a year as…
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Chris Hopwood, Michigan State University – Women More Sensitive to Annoying Behavior
Does your sex help determine how annoying you find your co-workers? Chris Hopwood, associate professor of psychology at Michigan State University, delves into the psychology behind how both sexes perceive the actions of others. Christopher J. Hopwood, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University where he is Principal Investigator of the…
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Amy Nuttall, Michigan State – Children as Caregivers
Should we let kids just be kids? Amy Nuttall, assistant professor of human development and family studies at Michigan State University, explores the burden some children face while helping with the caregiving responsibilities in the household. Guided by a developmental psychopathology perspective, Nuttall’s program of research broadly focuses on processes of resilience and risk in…