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Jill Barton, University of Miami School of Law – The U.S. Supreme Court’s casual writing style
Jill Barton, University of Miami School of Law – The U.S. Supreme Court’s casual writing style

The U.S. Supreme Court’s writing style has become more conversational recently, but does it matter? Jill Barton, professor and director of legal writ…

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Yu Chen, Binghamton University – Exposing A.I. – Using Tools to Detect Fake Media
Yu Chen, Binghamton University – Exposing A.I. – Using Tools to Detect Fake Media

Deepfakes are seemingly getting better by the day, so how do we detect what is real and what is fake? Yu Chen, electrical and computer engineering pr…

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Josh Lens, University of Iowa – NIL Participation Provides Collegiate Athletes With Additional Protections
Josh Lens, University of Iowa – NIL Participation Provides Collegiate Athletes With Additional Protections

College athletics is changing rapidly for athletes. Josh Lens, associate professor of instruction of sport and recreation management at the Universit…

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Dennis Wilson Wise, University of Arizona – Discovering the Modern Alliterative Revival
Dennis Wilson Wise, University of Arizona – Discovering the Modern Alliterative Revival

A form of poetry that’s been out of style for centuries may be making a comeback. Dennis Wilson Wise, professor of practice at the University of Ariz…

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Sabari Rajan Karmegam, George Mason University – The Streisand Effect of Book Bans
Sabari Rajan Karmegam, George Mason University – The Streisand Effect of Book Bans

Banning books may not have the intended outcome. Sabari Rajan Karmegan, assistant professor of information systems and operations management at the C…

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Ivy Bourgeault, University of Ottawa – The Mental Well-Being of Professional Workers
Ivy Bourgeault, University of Ottawa – The Mental Well-Being of Professional Workers

The mental wellbeing of those with “good jobs” can still suffer.

Ivy Bourgeault, professor in the school of sociological and anthropological studies a…

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Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – State COVID-19 Restrictions Helped Contain the Virus in Nursing Homes
Anna Amirkhanyan, American University – State COVID-19 Restrictions Helped Contain the Virus in Nursing Homes

Nursing homes were greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, so what did we learn from the pandemic? Anna Amirkhanyan, professor of public administr…

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Yosef Sokol, Touro University – Recovering from Attempted Suicide
Yosef Sokol, Touro University – Recovering from Attempted Suicide

Recovering from a suicide attempt can be challenging in many ways. Yosef Sokol, clinical assistant professor at the School of Health Sciences at Tour…

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Mitchell Gallagher, Wayne State University – Influencers and China’s Countryside
Mitchell Gallagher, Wayne State University – Influencers and China’s Countryside

Social media influencers can change perceptions about a place through their content. Mitchell Gallagher, PhD candidate in the College of Liberal Arts…

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Richard E Mattson, Binghamton University – Using Character Traits to Identify Men Likely to Commit Sexual Assault
Richard E Mattson, Binghamton University – Using Character Traits to Identify Men Likely to Commit Sexual Assault

Sexual assault perpetrators carry similar character traits, so how do we identity them? Richard E. Mattson, director of the undergraduate program and…

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