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Melissa Huey, New York Institute of Technology – The Psychological Impact of Smartphones in the College ClassroomMelissa Huey, New York Institute of Technology – The Psychological Impact of Smartphones in the College Classroom
Melissa Huey, New York Institute of Technology – The Psychological Impact of Smartphones in the College ClassroomMelissa Huey, New York Institute of Technology – The Psychological Impact of Smartphones in the College Classroom

Smartphones are everywhere, including the classroom. Melissa Huey, assistant professor of behavioral sciences at the New York Institute of Technology…

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Christina Frohock, University of Miami School of Law – Reading Lolita as a Sentencing MemorandumChristina Frohock, University of Miami School of Law – Reading Lolita as a Sentencing Memorandum
Christina Frohock, University of Miami School of Law – Reading Lolita as a Sentencing MemorandumChristina Frohock, University of Miami School of Law – Reading Lolita as a Sentencing Memorandum

Classic novels can carry many meanings. Christina Frohock, professor of legal writing and lecturer in law at the University of Miami School of Law, e…

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Emily Huddart Kennedy, University of British Columbia – We Can’t Stop Climate Change by Hating Each OtherEmily Huddart Kennedy, University of British Columbia – We Can’t Stop Climate Change by Hating Each Other
Emily Huddart Kennedy, University of British Columbia – We Can’t Stop Climate Change by Hating Each OtherEmily Huddart Kennedy, University of British Columbia – We Can’t Stop Climate Change by Hating Each Other

Coming together is crucial to fighting climate change. Emily Huddart Kennedy, associate professor and associate head in the department of sociology a…

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Victor Peskin, Arizona State University – The Politics of Prosecuting PutinVictor Peskin, Arizona State University – The Politics of Prosecuting Putin
Victor Peskin, Arizona State University – The Politics of Prosecuting PutinVictor Peskin, Arizona State University – The Politics of Prosecuting Putin

What would make the U.S. government hesitant to prosecute Vladimir Putin? Victor Peskin, associate professor in the school of politics and global stu…

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Kristen McHenry, Boise State University – Burnout and Well-Being Among Healthcare FacultyKristen McHenry, Boise State University – Burnout and Well-Being Among Healthcare Faculty
Kristen McHenry, Boise State University – Burnout and Well-Being Among Healthcare FacultyKristen McHenry, Boise State University – Burnout and Well-Being Among Healthcare Faculty

It’s been a long road for those in healthcare over the last few years. Kristen McHenry, assistant professor in the department of respiratory care at …

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Jeff Liebert, McGill University – Get Big or Get Out: How Farm Size Affects the Use of Sustainable Management PracticesJeff Liebert, McGill University – Get Big or Get Out: How Farm Size Affects the Use of Sustainable Management Practices
Jeff Liebert, McGill University – Get Big or Get Out: How Farm Size Affects the Use of Sustainable Management PracticesJeff Liebert, McGill University – Get Big or Get Out: How Farm Size Affects the Use of Sustainable Management Practices

How does farm size affect sustainability practices? Jeff Liebert, postdoctoral researcher at McGill University, looks into this question. Jeff Lieber…

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Morgan Shipley, Michigan State University – The Varieties of SpiritualityMorgan Shipley, Michigan State University – The Varieties of Spirituality
Morgan Shipley, Michigan State University – The Varieties of SpiritualityMorgan Shipley, Michigan State University – The Varieties of Spirituality

Spirituality comes in many forms today. Morgan Shipley, Foglio Endowed Chair of Spirituality and associate professor of religious studies at Michigan…

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Kathleen Lubey, St. John’s University – What Does Pornography Tell Us?Kathleen Lubey, St. John’s University – What Does Pornography Tell Us?
Kathleen Lubey, St. John’s University – What Does Pornography Tell Us?Kathleen Lubey, St. John’s University – What Does Pornography Tell Us?

What does pornography tell us? Kathleen Lubey, professor of English at St. John’s University, examines this from a historical standpoint. Kathleen Lu…

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Joel Christensen, Brandeis University – Women, Witchcraft, and Greek MythJoel Christensen, Brandeis University – Women, Witchcraft, and Greek Myth
Joel Christensen, Brandeis University – Women, Witchcraft, and Greek MythJoel Christensen, Brandeis University – Women, Witchcraft, and Greek Myth

Differences can lead to fear and persecution. Joel Christensen, professor of classical studies and senior associate dean for faculty affairs at Brand…

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Darby Saxbe, University of Southern California – Dad Brain? How Fatherhood Changes the BrainDarby Saxbe, University of Southern California – Dad Brain? How Fatherhood Changes the Brain
Darby Saxbe, University of Southern California – Dad Brain? How Fatherhood Changes the BrainDarby Saxbe, University of Southern California – Dad Brain? How Fatherhood Changes the Brain

We’ve heard of dad bod, but how about dad brain? Darby Saxbe, professor in the psychology department at the University of Southern California, looks …

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