Tag: Richmond
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The Academic Minute for 2023.01.23-2023.01.27
The Academic Minute from 1.23 – 1.27 Monday Sandra Peart – University of Richmond We Need Capable, Ethical Leaders Now More Than Ever Sandra J. Peart is dean and E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Professor in Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond’s Jepson School of Leadership Studies. She is also president of the Jepson Scholars…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2023.01.23)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2023.1.23 Monday Sandra Peart, dean and E. Claiborne distinguished professor in the Jepsen School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, says good leadership is hard to find. Tuesday Sam Seidel, k12 lab director of strategy and research at the d. school at Stanford University, discusses the benefits…
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The Academic Minute for 2022.12.05-2022.12.09
The Academic Minute from 12.05 – 12.09 Monday, December 5th Saif Mehkari – University of Richmond Why Does Money Exist? Saif Mehkari is a macroeconomist specializing in Fiscal Policy and Business Cycles. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Economics from The Ohio State University and his B.A. (with majors in Economics, Computer Science,…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2022.12.05)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2022.12.05 Monday, December 5th Saif M. Mehkari, associate professor of economics at the University of Richmond, examines the ease of life that comes of having some green in your pocket. Tuesday, December 6th Rebecca Price, associate professor in the departments of psychiatry and psychology at the University…
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Kenneth Ruscio, University of Richmond – The Founders Hoped for the Best and Prepared for the Worst
On Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week: Did our Founding Fathers plan for the best or the worst? Kenneth Ruscio, senior distinguished lecturer of leadership studies, looks into this question. Kenneth Ruscio, is a Senior Distinguished Lecturer in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at University of Richmond. An expert on democratic theory and public…
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Jessica Flanigan, University of Richmond – The Case Against Voting for Charisma
On Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week: The best leaders aren’t always the charismatic ones. Jessica Flanigan, associate professor of leadership studies, explains why voters should think twice before choosing a political candidate because of their charismatic qualities.. Jessica Flanigan is the Richard L. Morrill Chair in Ethics and Democratic Values in the Jepson School…
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Tom Shields, University of Richmond – Unexpected Benefits of School Re-Zoning
On Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week: School segregation is still happening, but in a different arena. Tom Shields, associate professor of education, explains. Tom Shields, is an associate professor of education and leadership in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond and serves as Associate Dean for Academic & Student…
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Julian Hayter, University of Richmond – Segregation and the Suburbs
On Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week: You don’t have look far to the past to see the ugly history of racism in the U.S. Julian Hayter, associate professor of leadership studies, explains why. Julian Hayter is an associate professor of leadership studies in the Jepson School of Leadership at University of Richmond and a…
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Corey Walker, University of Richmond – Religion in American Public Life
On Jepson School of Leadership Studies Week: The debate over religious symbols on public land is still ongoing. Corey Walker, visting professor in leadership studies and the humanities, determines what previous examples can teach us. Corey D. B. Walker is a visiting professor in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at University of Richmond. He…
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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…