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Steven Barnett, Rutgers University – COVID’s Effects on Preschool Children’s LearningSteven Barnett, Rutgers University – COVID’s Effects on Preschool Children’s Learning
Steven Barnett, Rutgers University – COVID’s Effects on Preschool Children’s LearningSteven Barnett, Rutgers University – COVID’s Effects on Preschool Children’s Learning

The pandemic has had long-term negative effects on pre-school students. Steven Barnett, Board of Governors professor of education at Rutgers Universi…

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Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, University of North Dakota – Teachers Have Feelings Too: Fostering Mental Health Support in EducationLee Ann Rawlins Williams, University of North Dakota – Teachers Have Feelings Too: Fostering Mental Health Support in Education
Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, University of North Dakota – Teachers Have Feelings Too: Fostering Mental Health Support in EducationLee Ann Rawlins Williams, University of North Dakota – Teachers Have Feelings Too: Fostering Mental Health Support in Education

Students aren’t the only ones struggling with their mental health. Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, clinical assistant professor in the education, health, a…

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Charles Russo, University of Dayton – State Action, Social Media and the Supreme CourtCharles Russo, University of Dayton – State Action, Social Media and the Supreme Court
Charles Russo, University of Dayton – State Action, Social Media and the Supreme CourtCharles Russo, University of Dayton – State Action, Social Media and the Supreme Court

Social media platforms face the Supreme Court in a big decision for public officials. Charles Russo, research professor of law at the University of D…

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Greeshma Gadikota, Cornell University – Lowering the Carbon Footprint of CementGreeshma Gadikota, Cornell University – Lowering the Carbon Footprint of Cement
Greeshma Gadikota, Cornell University – Lowering the Carbon Footprint of CementGreeshma Gadikota, Cornell University – Lowering the Carbon Footprint of Cement

Any way we can lower carbon footprints is worth pursuing. Greeshma Gadikota, associate professor and Croll Sesquicentennial Fellow at Cornell Univers…

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Barret Michalec, Arizona State University – The Role of Humility in Health CareBarret Michalec, Arizona State University – The Role of Humility in Health Care
Barret Michalec, Arizona State University – The Role of Humility in Health CareBarret Michalec, Arizona State University – The Role of Humility in Health Care

Humility could be key to the future of health care. Barret Michalec, associate professor in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Ari…

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Yingjie Hu, University at Buffalo – Can ChatGPT Help First Responders During DisastersYingjie Hu, University at Buffalo – Can ChatGPT Help First Responders During Disasters
Yingjie Hu, University at Buffalo – Can ChatGPT Help First Responders During DisastersYingjie Hu, University at Buffalo – Can ChatGPT Help First Responders During Disasters

How do we cut through the noise of social media posts during a disaster to find those who are desperate for help? Yingjie Hu, associate professor of …

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Ilan Kelman, University College London – Preventing DisastersIlan Kelman, University College London – Preventing Disasters
Ilan Kelman, University College London – Preventing DisastersIlan Kelman, University College London – Preventing Disasters

Disasters seem to be becoming more and more common, so what can be done? Ilan Kelman, professor of disasters and health at University College London,…

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Robert Thorson, University of Connecticut – Stone Wall ScienceRobert Thorson, University of Connecticut – Stone Wall Science
Robert Thorson, University of Connecticut – Stone Wall ScienceRobert Thorson, University of Connecticut – Stone Wall Science

Stone walls are an important landmark in the Northeastern U.S. But what can they tell us? Robert Thorson, professor of earth sciences at the Universi…

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Ken Jones, Northern Kentucky University – A Forgotten Voice is HeardKen Jones, Northern Kentucky University – A Forgotten Voice is Heard
Ken Jones, Northern Kentucky University – A Forgotten Voice is HeardKen Jones, Northern Kentucky University – A Forgotten Voice is Heard

The arts can bring forgotten voices to the forefront. Ken Jones, professor of theatre at Northern Kentucky University, shows how. Ken Jones has had o…

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Andrei Cimpian, New York University – Parents and Mentors Perceive Less Chess Potential in GirlsAndrei Cimpian, New York University – Parents and Mentors Perceive Less Chess Potential in Girls
Andrei Cimpian, New York University – Parents and Mentors Perceive Less Chess Potential in GirlsAndrei Cimpian, New York University – Parents and Mentors Perceive Less Chess Potential in Girls

Women still face discrimination in certain competitive games today. Andrei Cimpian, professor of psychology at New York University, looks into one. D…

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