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Helen Choi, University of Southern California – Because You Can, Should You?Helen Choi, University of Southern California – Because You Can, Should You?
Helen Choi, University of Southern California – Because You Can, Should You?Helen Choi, University of Southern California – Because You Can, Should You?

Is artificial intelligence the right tool for those in higher education to be using? Helen Choi, senior lecturer in the engineering in society progra…

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Christina Cliff, Franklin Pierce University – How Conspiracy Theories Have Migrated to the MainstreamChristina Cliff, Franklin Pierce University – How Conspiracy Theories Have Migrated to the Mainstream
Christina Cliff, Franklin Pierce University – How Conspiracy Theories Have Migrated to the MainstreamChristina Cliff, Franklin Pierce University – How Conspiracy Theories Have Migrated to the Mainstream

Conspiracy theories are causing a lot of damage, but how did they migrate to the mainstream? Christina Cliff, associate professor of political scienc…

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Mark Rank, Washington University in St. Louis – Luck and Economic SuccessMark Rank, Washington University in St. Louis – Luck and Economic Success
Mark Rank, Washington University in St. Louis – Luck and Economic SuccessMark Rank, Washington University in St. Louis – Luck and Economic Success

Are you lucky? Mark Rank, Herbert S. Hadley professor of social welfare at the Washington University in St. Louis, says if so, you may be in for a be…

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Megan Brandow-Faller, Georgetown University – Child Creativity from Secessionist Vienna to Postwar AmericaMegan Brandow-Faller, Georgetown University – Child Creativity from Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America
Megan Brandow-Faller, Georgetown University – Child Creativity from Secessionist Vienna to Postwar AmericaMegan Brandow-Faller, Georgetown University – Child Creativity from Secessionist Vienna to Postwar America

How creative are children? Megan Brandow-Faller, professor of history at the City University of New York Kingsborough, examines one figure from histo…

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Laird Kramer, Florida International University – Creating a Calculus Course Where All Students SucceedLaird Kramer, Florida International University – Creating a Calculus Course Where All Students Succeed
Laird Kramer, Florida International University – Creating a Calculus Course Where All Students SucceedLaird Kramer, Florida International University – Creating a Calculus Course Where All Students Succeed

On Florida International University Week: Many students can struggle while taking a calculus course. Laird Kramer, founding director of the STEM Tran…

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Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez, Florida International University – Flowers on Floating Islands Can Help Clean WaterwaysJazmin Locke-Rodriguez, Florida International University – Flowers on Floating Islands Can Help Clean Waterways
Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez, Florida International University – Flowers on Floating Islands Can Help Clean WaterwaysJazmin Locke-Rodriguez, Florida International University – Flowers on Floating Islands Can Help Clean Waterways

On Florida International University Week: The growing issue of harmful algal blooms in waterways may be solved by…growing flowers? Jazmin Locke-Rodri…

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Melissa Baralt, Florida International University – Bilingualism Benefits Premature ChildrenMelissa Baralt, Florida International University – Bilingualism Benefits Premature Children
Melissa Baralt, Florida International University – Bilingualism Benefits Premature ChildrenMelissa Baralt, Florida International University – Bilingualism Benefits Premature Children

On Florida International University Week:  Learning a second language can be important, especially for premature babies. Melissa Baralt, Associate Pr…

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Diana Azzam, Florida International University – Treatments for Children with Relapsed CancersDiana Azzam, Florida International University – Treatments for Children with Relapsed Cancers
Diana Azzam, Florida International University – Treatments for Children with Relapsed CancersDiana Azzam, Florida International University – Treatments for Children with Relapsed Cancers

On Florida International University Week: What happens when treatment options for cancer diagnoses run out? Diana Azzam, assistant professor in the d…

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Kenneth G. Furton, Florida International University – The Scent You Leave BehindKenneth G. Furton, Florida International University – The Scent You Leave Behind
Kenneth G. Furton, Florida International University – The Scent You Leave BehindKenneth G. Furton, Florida International University – The Scent You Leave Behind

On Florida International University Week: How do we improve forensic science? Kenneth G. Furton, distinguished university professor in the department…

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Joshua Carr, Texas Christian University – The Exercise Prescription: One Size Doesn’t Fit All Between Men and WomenJoshua Carr, Texas Christian University – The Exercise Prescription: One Size Doesn’t Fit All Between Men and Women
Joshua Carr, Texas Christian University – The Exercise Prescription: One Size Doesn’t Fit All Between Men and WomenJoshua Carr, Texas Christian University – The Exercise Prescription: One Size Doesn’t Fit All Between Men and Women

On Texas Christian University Week: We might be thinking about strength training for women in the wrong way. Joshua Carr, assistant professor in the …

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