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Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez – The Puertoricanization of U.S. Higher EdJeffrey Herlihy-Mera, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez – The Puertoricanization of U.S. Higher Ed
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez – The Puertoricanization of U.S. Higher EdJeffrey Herlihy-Mera, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez – The Puertoricanization of U.S. Higher Ed

Should Spanish be a domestic language in higher education? Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, professor of humanities at The University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, d…

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Rahim Esfandyar-Pour, University of California, Irvine – A Health Monitoring Wearable Operates Without a BatteryRahim Esfandyar-Pour, University of California, Irvine – A Health Monitoring Wearable Operates Without a Battery
Rahim Esfandyar-Pour, University of California, Irvine – A Health Monitoring Wearable Operates Without a BatteryRahim Esfandyar-Pour, University of California, Irvine – A Health Monitoring Wearable Operates Without a Battery

Removing batteries from wearable tech can open it up to more people. Rahim Esfandyar-Pour, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer…

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Nancy Jecker, University of Washington School of Medicine – The Ethics of Brain Computer InterfacingNancy Jecker, University of Washington School of Medicine – The Ethics of Brain Computer Interfacing
Nancy Jecker, University of Washington School of Medicine – The Ethics of Brain Computer InterfacingNancy Jecker, University of Washington School of Medicine – The Ethics of Brain Computer Interfacing

Ethics can be an important part of emerging technology. Nancy Jecker, professor in the department of bioethics and humanities at the University of Wa…

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sam seidel, Stanford University – Creative Hustlesam seidel, Stanford University – Creative Hustle
sam seidel, Stanford University – Creative Hustlesam seidel, Stanford University – Creative Hustle

Sometimes simple changes can have big results. Sam Seidel, k12 lab director of strategy and research at the d. school at Stanford University, discuss…

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Sandra Peart, University of Richmond – We Need Capable, Ethical Leaders – Now More Than EverSandra Peart, University of Richmond – We Need Capable, Ethical Leaders – Now More Than Ever
Sandra Peart, University of Richmond – We Need Capable, Ethical Leaders – Now More Than EverSandra Peart, University of Richmond – We Need Capable, Ethical Leaders – Now More Than Ever

Good leaders can be hard to find. Sandra Peart, dean and E. Claiborne distinguished professor in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the Unive…

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Ioakim Boutakidis, California State University Fullerton – Boys and Men’s Struggles in School Reveal a Systemic InequityIoakim Boutakidis, California State University Fullerton – Boys and Men’s Struggles in School Reveal a Systemic Inequity
Ioakim Boutakidis, California State University Fullerton – Boys and Men’s Struggles in School Reveal a Systemic InequityIoakim Boutakidis, California State University Fullerton – Boys and Men’s Struggles in School Reveal a Systemic Inequity

The mental health of males demands closer focus. Ioakim Boutakidis, professor of child and adolescent studies at California State University, Fullert…

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Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University – How Can Genocide Be Prevented?Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University – How Can Genocide Be Prevented?
Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University – How Can Genocide Be Prevented?Kerry Whigham, Binghamton University – How Can Genocide Be Prevented?

Genocides don’t begin overnight, so how can we stop them before they get started? Kerry Whigham, assistant professor of genocide and mass atrocity pr…

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Filip Viskupic, South Dakota State University – Politics Drives Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among NursesFilip Viskupic, South Dakota State University – Politics Drives Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Nurses
Filip Viskupic, South Dakota State University – Politics Drives Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among NursesFilip Viskupic, South Dakota State University – Politics Drives Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Nurses

Politics can drive vaccine hesitancy, even for nurses and children. Filip Viskupic, assistant professor of political science at South Dakota Universi…

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Sylvia Sierra, Syracuse University – Media References in Everyday ConversationSylvia Sierra, Syracuse University – Media References in Everyday Conversation
Sylvia Sierra, Syracuse University – Media References in Everyday ConversationSylvia Sierra, Syracuse University – Media References in Everyday Conversation

Media references can be a great way to break the ice in a conversation. Sylvia Sierra, assistant professor of communication and rhetorical studies at…

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Peter Kaiser, University of California, Irvine – Therapies That Restore the Body’s Own Tumor Suppressing ActivityPeter Kaiser, University of California, Irvine – Therapies That Restore the Body’s Own Tumor Suppressing Activity
Peter Kaiser, University of California, Irvine – Therapies That Restore the Body’s Own Tumor Suppressing ActivityPeter Kaiser, University of California, Irvine – Therapies That Restore the Body’s Own Tumor Suppressing Activity

Your body may have its own way to fight tumors; we just need to trigger it. Peter Kaiser, professor and chair of biological chemistry at the Universi…

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