Tag: University of virginia
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Frank Dukes, University of Virginia – Transformation at James Madison’s Montpelier
Change is coming to many historical institutions as we grapple with our nation’s past. Frank Dukes, distinguished institute fellow and lecturer at the University of Virginia, explores one such transformation. Frank Dukes, Ph.D. is a mediator and facilitator with the Institute for Engagement & Negotiation at the University of Virginia. He has mediated numerous collaborative…
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Peter Belmi, University of Virginia – Objectification at Work
How does the culture of the workplace affect objectification of employees? Peter Belmi, assistant professor of business administration at the University of Virginia, looks into this question. Peter Belmi is an assistant professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior at the University Of Virginia Darden School Of Business. He received his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from…
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Michael Lenox, University of Virginia – Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Does your city have entrepreneurship potential? Michael Lenox, Professor of Business at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, explores the factors that could help potential businesses. Professor Lenox was appointed to the Tayloe Murphy Professorship in Business Administration at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, where he teaches the core MBA…
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Marlene Daut, University of Virginia – Constitutional History of Haiti
The history of Haiti may surprise you. Marlene Daut, associate professor of African diaspora studies at the University of Virginia, has more. Marlene L. Daut is Associate Professor of African Diaspora Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also serves as the Associate Director of the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and…
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Susan Fraiman, University of Virginia – How the Homeless Create Homes
Just because you are homeless doesn’t mean you can’t have a home. Susan Fraiman, professor in the department of English at the University of Virginia, says the less fortunate find a way to make a home however they can. As a feminist theorist, my primary interest is in issues of gender and sexuality, whether in…
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Amanda Kibler, University of Virginia – Modern Language Learning
The linguistic landscape of the classroom is changing. Along with her co-authors, Amanda Kibler, a professor of English education at The University of Virginia, chronicles the evolving nature of language & learning in this global age. Amanda Kibler is an assistant professor of English education at the Curry School of Education at The University of…