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Adam Diehl
Lecturer of EnglishAugusta University
Professor Diehl is an expert in hip-hop culture, lyrical analysis, Rap as a form of literature and specifically the works of Kendrick Lamar.
Dr James Reynolds
Lecturer in PsychologyAston University
Dr Reynolds's research focuses on behaviour change, public health, and political psychology.
Kyle Haden
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Kyle Haden is an artistic leader, director, educator, and Equity actor.
George Little
Partner, Head of Office, Washington, D.C.Brunswick Group
George Little specializes in crisis communications, cybersecurity, reputational and public affairs matters.
Lara Pilutti
Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary School of Health SciencesUniversity of Ottawa
The goal of our research is to optimize the accessibility of exercise for people with multiple sclerosis to maximize health-related benefits
Parrish Waters
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Parrish Waters’ areas of expertise include neuroscience, physiology, hormone axis function, stress physiology and sensory perception.
Kathleen Iacocca, PhD
Associate Professor of Management & Operations | Villanova School of BusinessVillanova University
Kathleen Iacocca, PhD, is an expert on supply chain management, business analytics and optimization, with a focus on healthcare industries.
Marsha Loda
Associate Professor in the James M. Hull College of BusinessAugusta University
A leading marketing expert helping businesses in the hospitality industry bounce back from crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ken Catania
Stevenson Professor of Biological SciencesVanderbilt University
Expert on sensory systems' impact on animal behavior, particularly naked mole rats, star-nosed moles, cockroaches and eels.
Valerie Duffy, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Allied Health SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on how variation in taste affects food flavor and food preference, translated to healthier eating to reduce obesity risk.
