Tag: Washington and Lee University
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Paul Hanstedt, Washington and Lee University – Wicked Students for a Wicked World
Living with uncertainty has become the norm. Paul Hanstedt, professor of education studies at Washington and Lee University, describes a new way to think about solving problems. Paul Hanstedt has been thinking and writing about general education for the last two decades, beginning with his work in the classroom and extending to a Fulbright in…
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Aly Colon, Washington and Lee University – The New Gatekeepers of News
We’re all the gatekeepers of news today. Aly Colon, Professor of Media Ethics in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at Washington and Lee University, examines regular people spreading fake news online. Aly Colón is the Knight Professor of Media Ethics in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at Washington and Lee University. …
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Stephen Lind, Washington and Lee University – The Great Pumpkin
The Great Pumpkin and Charlie Brown are part of Halloween. Stephen Lind, assistant professor of business administration and communication at Washington and Lee University, takes a deeper look at this classic TV special and the lessons it tells us about faith and doubt. Stephen Lind joined the Business Administration Department in 2013 to lead in…
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This Week On The Academic Minute (2016.10.24)
This Week on The Academic Minute 2016.10.24 Monday, October 24th Corey Seemiller of Wright State University explores if young voters will decide this year’s election. Tuesday, October 25th Jack Rakove of Stanford University discusses the beginnings of the Electoral College. Wednesday, October 26th Amy Bree Becker of Loyola University Maryland examines political comedy. Thursday, October…