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Jacob Sawyer, Alma College – Examining Myths About Grief and Bereavement
Jacob Sawyer, Alma College – Examining Myths About Grief and Bereavement

Grief carries many myths. Jacob Sawyer, assistant professor of psychology at Alma College, determines what’s real and what’s not. Jacob Sawyer is a c…

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Leo Porter, University of California, San Diego – Computer Programming in the Generative AI Era
Leo Porter, University of California, San Diego – Computer Programming in the Generative AI Era

Artificial intelligence is changing who can be a computer programmer. Leo Porter, professor of computer science and engineering at the University of …

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Jonathan Morduch, New York University – Designing Guaranteed Income Programs
Jonathan Morduch, New York University – Designing Guaranteed Income Programs

Guaranteed income programs can have benefits, but often should the money be deposited? Jonathan Morduch, professor of public policy and economics at …

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Patrick Barry, University of Michigan Law School – Art and Advocacy
Patrick Barry, University of Michigan Law School – Art and Advocacy

Being an advocate is important; so, what’s the most effective process for becoming one? Patrick Barry, clinical assistant professor at the University…

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Niels Mede, University of Zurich – Is There a Crisis of Trust in Science??
Niels Mede, University of Zurich – Is There a Crisis of Trust in Science??

When it comes to trust in science, it depends where you look. Niels Mede, science communication researcher at the University of Zurich, delves in. Ni…

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Katherine Perry, Soka University – The Mathematics of Hiding in Plain Sight
Katherine Perry, Soka University – The Mathematics of Hiding in Plain Sight

Can you hide in plain sight? Katherine Perry, assistant professor of mathematics at Soka University of America, explores if mathematics can. Katherin…

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Adam Jussel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee – Caring Communities and Meaning of Work
Adam Jussel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee – Caring Communities and Meaning of Work

Stress is high, so how can work lower it? Adam Jussel, Dean of Students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, looks into this. Dr. Adam Jussel se…

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Rune Iversen, University of Copenhagen – When the Sun Darkened 5000 Years Ago
Rune Iversen, University of Copenhagen – When the Sun Darkened 5000 Years Ago

Archaeologists have solved another mystery from thousands of years ago. Rune Iversen, associate professor of archaeology at the University of Copenha…

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Emily Rogalski, University of Chicago – Unlocking the Secrets of SuperAgers
Emily Rogalski, University of Chicago – Unlocking the Secrets of SuperAgers

We all want to age well, so let’s learn from those who already have. Emily Rogalski, Rosalind Franklin professor and Director of the Healthy Aging & …

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Amanda Marcy, University of Scranton – Toward A More Civil Workplace
Amanda Marcy, University of Scranton – Toward A More Civil Workplace

How do we foster a more civil tone in the workplace?

Amanda Marcy, assistant professor of accounting at the University of Scranton, examines this ques…

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