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Emma McClendon, St. John’s University – Jeans: Universal and Unsustainable
Emma McClendon, St. John’s University – Jeans: Universal and Unsustainable

Jeans are a popular fashion item, but at what cost to the planet? Emma McClendon, assistant professor of fashion studies at St. John’s University, de…

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Zachary Neal, Michigan State University – Do Weak Social Ties Matter?
Zachary Neal, Michigan State University – Do Weak Social Ties Matter?

We all want strong ties and bonds with other people, but do weak or casual ties also help us? Zachary Neal, professor of psychology at Michigan State…

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Kevin Antshel, Syracuse University – Examining the Surge of ADHD in U.S. Youth Post-Pandemic
Kevin Antshel, Syracuse University – Examining the Surge of ADHD in U.S. Youth Post-Pandemic

ADHD diagnoses are becoming more and more common. Kevin Antshel, professor of psychology at Syracuse University, explains why. Kevin Antshel is a Pro…

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Andrew Gaudes, Brock University – Beyond the Bottom Line: How Business Schools are Shaping a Better World
Andrew Gaudes, Brock University – Beyond the Bottom Line: How Business Schools are Shaping a Better World

Can business program graduates be a force for good in the world? Andrew Gaudes, professor of entrepreneurship at the Goodman School of Business at Br…

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Sophie Zaaijer, University of California, Riverside – How Your Skin Tone Could Affect Your Meds
Sophie Zaaijer, University of California, Riverside – How Your Skin Tone Could Affect Your Meds

Your skin tone could affect the medications you take. Sophie Zaaijer, scientific consultant and researcher at the University of California, Riverside…

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David S. Oderberg, University of Reading – To Err Is Not Only Human
David S. Oderberg, University of Reading – To Err Is Not Only Human

Mistakes are a part of life. David S. Oderberg, professor of philosophy at the University of Reading, says all creatures follow this mantra. David S.…

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Fernanda Gallo, University of Cambridge – Italy and the United States of Europe
Fernanda Gallo, University of Cambridge – Italy and the United States of Europe

An earlier version of the European Union was imagined by secret societies centuries ago. Fernanda Gallo, associate professor in history and politics …

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Zach Kowaleski, University of Texas at Austin – Regulation Can Have Benefits Along with Burdens
Zach Kowaleski, University of Texas at Austin – Regulation Can Have Benefits Along with Burdens

Regulation can have benefits and burdens for businesses. Zach Kowaleski, assistant professor of accounting at the University of Texas at Austin, delv…

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Matthew Powers, University of Washington – Why Would Anyone Still Want To Be A Journalist?
Matthew Powers, University of Washington – Why Would Anyone Still Want To Be A Journalist?

Not all careers are what they used to be. Matthew Powers, associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington in S…

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Andrey Vyshedskiy, Boston University – A Breakthrough Discovery of Three Language Comprehension Mechanisms
Andrey Vyshedskiy, Boston University – A Breakthrough Discovery of Three Language Comprehension Mechanisms

Language comprehension can be challenging for those with autism spectrum disorder, but not all are alike. Andrey Vyshedskiy, lecturer at Boston Unive…

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