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James A. Roberts, Ph.D.
The Ben H. Williams Professor of MarketingBaylor University
Nationally recognized expert on the impact of consumer attitudes on well-being, including the effect of smartphone & social media use.
Jay Heslen, PhD
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Cyber Institute facultyAugusta University
Dr. John “Jay” Heslen is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and serves on faculty at Augusta University’s Cyber Institute
Paul Frick
Professor and Roy Crumpler Memorial ChairLouisiana State University
Dr. Frick investigates the interacting causal factors that can lead children and adolescents to have emotional and behavioral problems.
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.
Daniel Cornfield
Professor of SociologyVanderbilt University
Expert in the American labor movement, the creative class, and work and occupation issues generally.
Tom Holt
Professor of Criminal JusticeMichigan State University
Thomas J. Holt is an expert in Cybercrime, Cyberterror, and Information Warfare Researcher
Bruce Dale
Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceMichigan State University
An international expert in biofuels, specifically ethanol
James Costa
Professor and Executive Director of Highlands Biological StationWestern Carolina University
Jim Costa's interests include insect behavior and ecology, environmental history and philosophy, and the history of science.
John Verboncoeur
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate StudiesMichigan State University
John Verboncoeur studies computational plasma physics, electromagnetics, beam physics and high field effects,
Whitney Battle-Baptiste
Professor of Anthropology / Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois CenterUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Whitney Battle-Baptiste's research focuses on how the intersection of race, gender, class and sexuality look through an archaeological lens.
