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Sandra Woien, Arizona State University – Stoicism and SpiritualitySandra Woien, Arizona State University – Stoicism and Spirituality
Sandra Woien, Arizona State University – Stoicism and SpiritualitySandra Woien, Arizona State University – Stoicism and Spirituality

Ancient philosophies can still ring true today. Sandra Woien, associate teaching professor in the school of historical, philosophical, and religious …

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Cynthia Standley, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix – Interpreting Research Through an Artist’s EyesCynthia Standley, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix – Interpreting Research Through an Artist’s Eyes
Cynthia Standley, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix – Interpreting Research Through an Artist’s EyesCynthia Standley, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix – Interpreting Research Through an Artist’s Eyes

Artists and researchers could have a lot to collaborate on. Cynthia Standley, professor in the department of bioethics and medical humanism at the Un…

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Larry M. Silverberg, North Carolina State University – Why Does the Field Concept in Modern Mechanics Make Sense?Larry M. Silverberg, North Carolina State University – Why Does the Field Concept in Modern Mechanics Make Sense?
Larry M. Silverberg, North Carolina State University – Why Does the Field Concept in Modern Mechanics Make Sense?Larry M. Silverberg, North Carolina State University – Why Does the Field Concept in Modern Mechanics Make Sense?

We’re still learning how to understand certain aspects of science and mechanics. Larry M. Silverberg, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineeri…

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Daniel Newton, University of Iowa – How to make ‘Jeopardy!’ work for your careerDaniel Newton, University of Iowa – How to make ‘Jeopardy!’ work for your career
Daniel Newton, University of Iowa – How to make ‘Jeopardy!’ work for your careerDaniel Newton, University of Iowa – How to make ‘Jeopardy!’ work for your career

This quiz show could help you in your career. Daniel Newton, assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship at the University of Iowa, says “…

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Karen Lionello-DeNolf, Assumption University – Tempting Choices and Outcome DevaluationKaren Lionello-DeNolf, Assumption University – Tempting Choices and Outcome Devaluation
Karen Lionello-DeNolf, Assumption University – Tempting Choices and Outcome DevaluationKaren Lionello-DeNolf, Assumption University – Tempting Choices and Outcome Devaluation

On Assumption University Week: Every day we face many choices; how do we make the best ones for long-term benefits? Karen Lionello-DeNolf, associate …

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Maria Kalpidou, Assumption University – Simple Secrets to Happier, More Successful ChildrenMaria Kalpidou, Assumption University – Simple Secrets to Happier, More Successful Children
Maria Kalpidou, Assumption University – Simple Secrets to Happier, More Successful ChildrenMaria Kalpidou, Assumption University – Simple Secrets to Happier, More Successful Children

On Assumption University Week: How do we give our children the best chance to be successful? Maria Kalpidou, associate professor of psychology, answe…

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Samantha Goldman, Assumption University – The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Special EducatorsSamantha Goldman, Assumption University – The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Special Educators
Samantha Goldman, Assumption University – The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Special EducatorsSamantha Goldman, Assumption University – The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Special Educators

On Assumption University Week: COVID-19 hit educators hard, especially those who teach special education students. Samantha Goldman, associate profes…

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Karolina Fucikova, Assumption University – A Genetically Unique Green Alga Discovered in the California DesertKarolina Fucikova, Assumption University – A Genetically Unique Green Alga Discovered in the California Desert
Karolina Fucikova, Assumption University – A Genetically Unique Green Alga Discovered in the California DesertKarolina Fucikova, Assumption University – A Genetically Unique Green Alga Discovered in the California Desert

On Assumption University Week: Deserts aren’t dead and there are still discoveries to be made in them. Karolina Fucikova, associate professor of biol…

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Erin Tuttle, Assumption University – Sunlight: An Aid in Removing Plastic PollutionErin Tuttle, Assumption University – Sunlight: An Aid in Removing Plastic Pollution
Erin Tuttle, Assumption University – Sunlight: An Aid in Removing Plastic PollutionErin Tuttle, Assumption University – Sunlight: An Aid in Removing Plastic Pollution

On Assumption University Week: Removing plastic pollution could be critical to our future. Erin Tuttle, assistant professor in the department of biol…

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Jay Zagorsky, Boston University – Living Without a Bank AccountJay Zagorsky, Boston University – Living Without a Bank Account
Jay Zagorsky, Boston University – Living Without a Bank AccountJay Zagorsky, Boston University – Living Without a Bank Account

Living without a bank account is becoming harder and harder in today’s society. Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor of markets, public policy,…

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