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Patrick G. Maggitti, PhD
University Provost; Professor of Strategic Management and EntrepreneurshipVillanova University
Patrick G. Maggitti, PhD, is a recognized scholar in the areas of entrepreneurship and strategic management.
Steve Metraux
Associate Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration; Director Center for Community Research & ServiceUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Metraux has over two decades of experience with research and policy work on homelessness, affordable housing and eviction.
Timothy Sorel
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Film director Tim Sorel produces documentaries that examine and investigate pediatric health, literacy issues and human rights.
Bradley Sandella, DO
Physician Lead Medical Subspecialty Service LineChristianaCare
Dr. Bradley Sandella is a practicing physician and director of sports medicine at ChristianaCare.
Susan Schneider, Ph.D.
William F. Dietrich Distinguished Professor of PhilosophyFlorida Atlantic University
Susan Schneider studies the nature of the mind, with an interest in emerging technologies and how that will shape the future of humanity.
Matthew (Matt) Andersson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of SociologyBaylor University
Expert on health inequality, focusing on educational & socioeconomic inequalities in mental & physical well-being
Gustavo Vejarano
Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
April Kloxin
Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular EngineeringUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kloxin's research group seeks to design responsive materials for tissue regeneration.
Elizabeth Flynn-Dastoor
Psychology Lab Coordinator and PhD CandidateWilfrid Laurier University
Enhancing student development through strategic, collaborative, evidence-based practices
Jeremy Jamieson
Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Rochester
Jeremy Jamieson is a national expert on stress, our responses to it, and how it's not always a bad thing.
