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Mark Miller
Professor of HistorySouthern Utah University
Specializing in Native American identity and citizenship, wars of independence, and the economic history of the American midwest
Steve Przymus
Associate Professor of Educational Linguistics & Bilingual EducationTexas Christian University
Dr. Przymus uses applied linguistics to influence positive language ideologies about culturally and linguistically diverse youth.
Irving Rappaport
Corporate Advisory BoardInventionShare
Entrepreneur, patent attorney, licensing executive and inventor. Irving headed Intellectual Property (IP) for 5 Fortune 500 companies.
Denise Morgan
Goodnight Distinguished Professor of Early LiteracyWestern Carolina University
Denise Morgan has provided services to school-aged students and adults with reading and reading-related difficulties since 2010.
Tim DeSchriver
Associate Professor of Sport Management; Area Head - Sport ManagementUniversity of Delaware
Prof. DeSchriver’s research is in sport finance, economics and marketing; specifically professional sport and collegiate athletics.
Ryan Paul
Assistant Professor of History and Director of A.P.E.X.Southern Utah University
Specializing in U.S. history, cultural history, and the beginnings of Utah's National Parks.
Nigel Newbutt
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Nigel Newbutt is a leading expert in the use of technologies with autistic groups, specifically virtual reality and immersive technologies.
Melanee Thomas
Professor, Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Calgary
Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science
James Waller, Ph.D.
Christopher J. Dodd Chair in Human Rights PracticeUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Waller is an expert in Holocaust and genocide studies, perpetrator behavior, and genocide awareness and prevention
Dr Maria Maynard
Reader in Public Health NutritionLeeds Beckett University
Expertise in the health & diets of minority ethnic & migrant communities - exploring nutrition-related inequalities, obesity & diabetes.
