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Elizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and ExhaustingElizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and Exhausting
Elizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and ExhaustingElizabeth Tricomi, Rutgers University Newark – Pandemic Decision-Making is Difficult and Exhausting

If you’ve been feeling extra tired during the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re not alone. Elizabeth Tricomi, associate professor of psychology at Rutgers Un…

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Caitlin Clark, Colorado State University – Chocolate Flavor Through FermentationCaitlin Clark, Colorado State University – Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation
Caitlin Clark, Colorado State University – Chocolate Flavor Through FermentationCaitlin Clark, Colorado State University – Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

On this Student Spotlight: Fermentation isn’t just for alcohol. Caitlin Clark, Instructor and Ph.D student in the department of food science and huma…

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Amy Lueck, Santa Clara University – English Professors Study More Than BooksAmy Lueck, Santa Clara University – English Professors Study More Than Books
Amy Lueck, Santa Clara University – English Professors Study More Than BooksAmy Lueck, Santa Clara University – English Professors Study More Than Books

English professors don’t always have their nose in a book. Amy Lueck, associate professor of rhetoric and composition at Santa Clara University, expl…

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Ryan Romine, Shenandoah University – A Radical Investment in Learning through Collaborative Exploration in the ArtsRyan Romine, Shenandoah University – A Radical Investment in Learning through Collaborative Exploration in the Arts
Ryan Romine, Shenandoah University – A Radical Investment in Learning through Collaborative Exploration in the ArtsRyan Romine, Shenandoah University – A Radical Investment in Learning through Collaborative Exploration in the Arts

Positive student outcomes can be achieved in many different ways. Ryan Romine, associate professor of bassoon at Shenandoah University, examines one.…

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Vikash Gayah, Penn State University – Improve Traffic Flow in Cities by Banning Left TurnsVikash Gayah, Penn State University – Improve Traffic Flow in Cities by Banning Left Turns
Vikash Gayah, Penn State University – Improve Traffic Flow in Cities by Banning Left TurnsVikash Gayah, Penn State University – Improve Traffic Flow in Cities by Banning Left Turns

Hate waiting to make a left turn at a busy intersection?  You’re not alone. Vikash Gayah, associate professor in the department of civil and environm…

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Catherine Bondonno, Edith Cowan University – Leafy Greens and Heart DiseaseCatherine Bondonno, Edith Cowan University – Leafy Greens and Heart Disease
Catherine Bondonno, Edith Cowan University – Leafy Greens and Heart DiseaseCatherine Bondonno, Edith Cowan University – Leafy Greens and Heart Disease

Eat your leafy greens. Catherine Bondonno, research fellow at Edith Cowan University, discusses the link to staying healthy and eating green. Dr Cath…

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Jacqueline Rifkin, Cornell University –They’re Everywhere! Symbolically Threatening Groups Seem More Pervasive Than Non-Threatening GroupsJacqueline Rifkin, Cornell University –They’re Everywhere! Symbolically Threatening Groups Seem More Pervasive Than N
Jacqueline Rifkin, Cornell University –They’re Everywhere! Symbolically Threatening Groups Seem More Pervasive Than Non-Threatening GroupsJacqueline Rifkin, Cornell University –They’re Everywhere! Symbolically Threatening Groups Seem More Pervasive Than N

Do people exaggerate the presence of certain groups that are seen as threatening? Jacqueline Rifkin, assistant professor of marketing at Cornell Univ…

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Daniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University – Half A Century After the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Lakes Are in TroubleDaniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University – Half A Century After the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Lakes
Daniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University – Half A Century After the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Lakes Are in TroubleDaniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University – Half A Century After the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, the Lakes

Taking care of our waterways will be key in the future. Daniel Macfarlane, associate professor in the Institute of the environment and sustainability…

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