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Michael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption TokensMichael Zalot, Cedar Crest College – Historic Legacy of Once-Popular Arcade Redemption Tokens
The digital world is quickly bringing to an end to a lot of physicals items and tokens, but at what cost? Michael Zalot, assistant professor of busin…
2 years ago
Rachel Noorda, Portland State University – Reading Behavior Versus Reading Identity for Gen Z and MillennialsRachel Noorda, Portland State University – Reading Behavior Versus Reading Identity for Gen Z and Millennials
Do you consider yourself a reader? Rachel Noorda, associate professor and director of book publishing at Portland State University, says many don’t w…
2 years ago
Kylie King, SUNY Plattsburgh – The Role of Informal Networks in Business OwnershipKylie King, SUNY Plattsburgh – The Role of Informal Networks in Business Ownership
How do we solve the patriarch problem when it comes to networking for business owners? Kylie King, director of institutional effectiveness and resear…
2 years ago
Lawson Wulsin, University of Cincinnati – What Is Toxic Stress?Lawson Wulsin, University of Cincinnati – What Is Toxic Stress?
Being stressed is common today. Lawson Wulsin, professor of psychiatry and family medicine at the University of Cincinnati, examines why and what to …
2 years ago
Sara Harmouch, American University – Sudan’s Civil War: A New Haven for Al-QaidaSara Harmouch, American University – Sudan’s Civil War: A New Haven for Al-Qaida
On this Student Spotlight: Al-Qaida may be exploiting a weakness in an African state in crisis. Sara Harmouch, doctoral candidate in justice, law and…
2 years ago
Wendy Keyser, Fitchburg State University – Patterns and Gaps in Award-Winning LGBTQ Children’s BooksWendy Keyser, Fitchburg State University – Patterns and Gaps in Award-Winning LGBTQ Children’s Books
LGBTQ children’s books are now on the shelves, but do they tell the full story? Wendy Keyser, professor of English at Fitchburg State University, say…
2 years ago
David Spence, University of Texas at Austin – The Misunderstood Politics of the Energy TransitionDavid Spence, University of Texas at Austin – The Misunderstood Politics of the Energy Transition
Who is to blame for slowing the transition to a low carbon energy future? David Spence, Rex G. Baker Chair in Natural Resources Law at the University…
2 years ago
Francis Galan, Texas A&M University–San Antonio – A Better Understanding of the Interactions Between and Kinship Among Early Texas Settler GroupsFrancis Galan, Texas A&M University–San Antonio – A Better Understanding of the Interactions Between and Kinsh
There’s still a lot to learn and understand about early settlements in Texas. Francis Galan, associate professor of history at Texas A&M University-S…
2 years ago
Daniel Jaffee, Portland State University – Dependence on Bottled Water Worsens Social InequalityDaniel Jaffee, Portland State University – Dependence on Bottled Water Worsens Social Inequality
Bottled water can be a panacea during a crisis, but it can also worsen inequality afterwards. Daniel Jaffee, associate professor of sociology at Port…
2 years ago
Kyle Atkins, Oklahoma State University – What a New “Hell Chicken” Can Tell Us About Dinosaur ExtinctionKyle Atkins, Oklahoma State University – What a New “Hell Chicken” Can Tell Us About Dinosaur Extinction
On this Student Spotlight: The extinction of the dinosaurs is still being studied. Kyle Atkins, PhD student in ecology at Oklahoma State University, …
2 years ago