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Robbin D. Crabtree
Former Dean of the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and Professor of Women's & Gender StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Mohamed Askar
Program Director, Associate Professor of Construction Engineering and Management / Director of the Construction Management ProgramSouthern Utah University
Specializing in construction contracting, engineering consultation, real estate, strategic planning and development programs
Adam Brooks
Managing DirectorApplying You Ltd
Managing Director - Applying You Ltd
Paul Fritz
Associate Professor of Political ScienceHofstra University
Professor Fritz specializes in international relations, with concentrations on international security and US foreign and defense policy.
Abigail Ortiz
PsychiatristThe Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre and Mood Disorders Center of Ottawa, UOHS
Dr. Ortiz’s research focuses on understanding mood regulation using mathematics
Oliver Hahl
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Oliver Hahl's research interests revolve around how audience perceptions of organizations and individuals influence behavior in markets.
Brenda Sims Blackwell
Department Chair, Criminal Justice & CriminologyGeorgia Southern University
Brenda Sims Blackwells' work focuses on how gender can influence crimes and the legal and social issues that arise from it.
Antonia Darder
Professor EmeritusLoyola Marymount University
Department of Educational Leadership and Administration
Anne Wilson
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Social PsychologyWilfrid Laurier University
Expert in identity, time, memory, goals, inequality, and cultural norms
J. Marshall Shepherd
Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor and Director, Atmospheric Sciences Program | Associate DeanUGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
A leading International expert on weather and climate frequently called upon by the White House, Congress, and national media.
