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Oliver Hahl
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Oliver Hahl's research interests revolve around how audience perceptions of organizations and individuals influence behavior in markets.
Rich Milner
Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Education, Department of Teaching and LearningVanderbilt University
Expert on urban education and teacher education, centering on equity and diversity.
Antonia Darder
Professor EmeritusLoyola Marymount University
Department of Educational Leadership and Administration
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.
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.
Rachel Arnow-Richman
Chair | ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Rachel Arnow-Richman studies wrongful termination, layoffs and severances, noncompetes and labor mobility restraints, and discrimination.
Saraswathi Bellur, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of CommunicationUniversity of Connecticut
Saras Bellur is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Connecticut.
Doug Tallamy
Professor, Agriculture and Natural ResourcesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Tallamy researches how plants that evolved elsewhere impact food webs and biodiversity.
Anne Wilson
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Social PsychologyWilfrid Laurier University
Expert in identity, time, memory, goals, inequality, and cultural norms
Christopher Brett Jaeger, Ph.D., J.D.
Associate Professor of LawBaylor University
Research examines ways in which legal rules, standards, and processes reflect intuitive beliefs (and misbeliefs) about the human mind.
