Tag: St. Lawrence University
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Jon Rosales, St. Lawrence University – Indigenous Knowledge and Practice as Scientific Methodology
Are scientists the only ones who can do science work? Jon Rosales, professor of environmental studies at St. Lawrence University, says no. St. Lawrence University Professor of Environmental Studies Jon Rosales is a climate change scientist focused on the impacts of climate change on native peoples in the Arctic.Β His expertise and scholarly focus are…
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Sahar Milani, St. Lawrence University β Promoting Innovation through Policy
How much should we invest in innovation in companies? Sahar Milani, associate professor of economics at St. Lawrence University, examines this question. Dr. Sahar Milani is an Associate Professor of Economics at St. Lawrence University.Β She completed her Ph.D. in economics at the University of Wisconsin β Milwaukee. Before beginning graduate work in economics, she…
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Joe Erlichman, St. Lawrence University β Cerium Dioxide Nanoparticles
A new treatment for ALS could be on the way. Joe Erlichman, professor and chair of science at St. Lawrence University, explores why looking small could help get the treatment where it needs to go. The brain is composed of two types of cells termed neurons and glia. Most of what we know about the…
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The Academic Minute for 2017.1.16-1.20
Academic Minute from 1.16 – 1.20 Monday, January 16th Ruth Thompson-Miller – University of Dayton Jim Crow’s Lasting Impact Ruth Thompson-Miller is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Dayton. She is an author of Jim Crowβs Legacy: The Lasting Impact of Segregation, which uses the phrase segregation stress syndrome to describe the long-term…
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Paul Graham, St. Lawrence University – Celiac Disease
Celiac disease and gluten have become big topics in the news. Paul Graham, associate professor of English at St. Lawrence University, takes a detailed look at this rare affliction. I first came to St. Lawrence in 1995, as a student. I was an English-Writing and Government double major. After graduation, I went to the University…
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This Week On The Academic Minute (2017.1.16)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2017.1.16 Monday, January 16th Ruth Thompson-Miller of the University of Dayton explores the lasting impact of Jim Crow. Tuesday, January 17th David Courtwright of the University of North Florida discusses the opioid crises gripping parts of the nation. Wednesday, January 18th Paul Graham of St. Lawrence University examines celiac…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2015.4.13)
Monday, April 13 Nancy Gallagher of the University of Maryland analyzes the public perception of the recent nuclear deal with Iran. Tuesday, April 14 John Lurz of Tufts University discusses physical media through a close reading of Proust. Wednesday, April 15 The University of Konstanz’s Thomas Goetz defines a new type of boredom. Thursday, April…