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Brad Garner, Indiana Wesleyan University – The Power of Inclusive HospitalityBrad Garner, Indiana Wesleyan University – The Power of Inclusive Hospitality
Helping students manage the stressors of higher education is more important than ever. Brad Garner, associate professor of education and digital lear…
3 years, 2 months ago
Miriam Wallace, New College of Florida – Free Speech and the 1780s Elocution MovementMiriam Wallace, New College of Florida – Free Speech and the 1780s Elocution Movement
Exercising rights can be key to a healthy society. Miriam Wallace, professor of English and gender studies at New College of Florida, explores why. M…
3 years, 2 months ago
Michele Belot, Cornell University – How Do We Get People to Reconsider Their Choices and Behaviors?Michele Belot, Cornell University – How Do We Get People to Reconsider Their Choices and Behaviors?
On Cornell University Week: Getting people to reconsider their choices can be tricky. Michele Belot, professor of economics, discusses why. Michèle B…
3 years, 2 months ago
Alex Townsend, Cornell University – Scientifically-Minded Artificial IntelligenceAlex Townsend, Cornell University – Scientifically-Minded Artificial Intelligence
On Cornell University Week: A.I. is also coming to science labs. Alex Townsend, associate professor in the mathematics department, examines the benef…
3 years, 2 months ago
Debanjan Chowdhury, Cornell University – Strange Metals and the Energy CrisisDebanjan Chowdhury, Cornell University – Strange Metals and the Energy Crisis
On Cornell University Week: To solve any energy crisis we may encounter, waste not, want not. Debanjan Chowdhury, assistant professor of physics, det…
3 years, 2 months ago
David Shoemaker, Cornell University – Why Psychopaths Have Bad Senses of HumorDavid Shoemaker, Cornell University – Why Psychopaths Have Bad Senses of Humor
On Cornell University Week: The lack of a sense of humor could mean bad things. David Shoemaker, professor and interim chair of the Sage School of Ph…
3 years, 2 months ago
Carolyn Fornoff, Cornell University – Greening Mexican CinemaCarolyn Fornoff, Cornell University – Greening Mexican Cinema
On Cornell University Week: Can cinema go green? Carolyn Fornoff, assistant professor of Latin American Studies, examines how. Carolyn Fornoff is as…
3 years, 2 months ago
Jeffrey Wood, University of Missouri – Changes in Forest Behavior after Crossing a Drought ThresholdJeffrey Wood, University of Missouri – Changes in Forest Behavior after Crossing a Drought Threshold
How forests react to droughts might be key to planning for a warmer future. Jeffrey Wood, assistant professor of biometeorology at the school of natu…
3 years, 2 months ago
Lily Zhu, Washington State University – How to Unlock Your CreativityLily Zhu, Washington State University – How to Unlock Your Creativity
You can choose to think more creatively. Lily Zhu, assistant professor in the department of management, information systems, and entrepreneurship at …
3 years, 2 months ago
Gregory Kaliss, York College of Pennsylvania – Discovering the Real Wonder WomanGregory Kaliss, York College of Pennsylvania – Discovering the Real Wonder Woman
Who was the inspiration for Wonder Woman? Gregory Kaliss, assistant professor of history at York College of Pennsylvania, looks into one possible und…
3 years, 2 months ago