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Sarah Stitzlein, University of Cincinatti – How Do We Encourage Honesty in our Political World Today
Sarah Stitzlein, University of Cincinatti – How Do We Encourage Honesty in our Political World Today

Truth and honesty in politics can seem fleeting or nonexistent. Sarah Stitzlein, professor of education and philosophy at the University of Cincinnat…

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Brad Greenwood, George Mason University – Efficacy of Breach Notifications Laws
Brad Greenwood, George Mason University – Efficacy of Breach Notifications Laws

Data breaches are putting our data at risk, so what is being done? Brad Greenwood, professor of information systems and operations management and the…

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Amie Rapaport, University of Southern California – School Absences, Grades, and Mental Health
Amie Rapaport, University of Southern California – School Absences, Grades, and Mental Health

Schools have been prioritizing students’ mental health, but it hasn’t been enough. Amie Rapaport, research scientist at the Center for Social and Eco…

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Ian Afflerbach, University of North Georgia – The “Scab” as a Metaphor in American Labor Politics
Ian Afflerbach, University of North Georgia – The “Scab” as a Metaphor in American Labor Politics

Some insults end up forgotten to history, and some remain.  What makes the difference? Ian Afflerbach, associate professor of American literature at …

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Ursula Lauper, University at Albany – Rise in Legionnaires’ Disease
Ursula Lauper, University at Albany – Rise in Legionnaires’ Disease

On University at Albany Week: Why is legionnaire’s disease on the rise? Ursula Lauper, clinical assistant professor in the School of Public Health, e…

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Abdullah Canbaz, University at Albany – A.I. Powered Emergency Response and Recovery
Abdullah Canbaz, University at Albany – A.I. Powered Emergency Response and Recovery

On University at Albany Week:  Can artificial intelligence help us during a crisis? Abdullah Canbaz, assistant professor in the college of emergency …

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Sarah Domoff, University at Albany – Problematic Media Use and Children
Sarah Domoff, University at Albany – Problematic Media Use and Children

On University at Albany Week: What happens when kids watch too much media at a young age? Sarah Domoff, assistant professor in the department of psyc…

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Zoe Fowler, University at Albany – The Science of Co-Imagination and Relationships
Zoe Fowler, University at Albany – The Science of Co-Imagination and Relationships

On this Student Spotlight during University at Albany Week: Imagining a future together can have big benefits for a relationship. Zoe Fowler, PhD can…

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Matthew Szydagis, University at Albany – Lithium and Clean Energy
Matthew Szydagis, University at Albany – Lithium and Clean Energy

On University at Albany Week: Generating safe and clean electricity can lead to a brighter future. Matthews Syzdagis, associate professor in the depa…

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Matthew Landry, University of California, Irvine – Misconceptions and Gaps in OB/GYN Training on Plant-Based Nutrition
Matthew Landry, University of California, Irvine – Misconceptions and Gaps in OB/GYN Training on Plant-Based Nutrition

Not enough doctors are trained in plant-based nutrition. Matthew Landry, assistant professor of population health & disease prevention at the Joe C. …

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