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Mark A. Boyer, Ph.D.
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor EmeritusUniversity of Connecticut
Mark A. Boyer studies environmental policy and global-local linkages. His research focuses on climate adaptation from global to local.
Ingrid Ozols
Managing DirectorMentalhealth at Work (mh@work)
Mental health advocate & workplace educator, Humanness@work
Jacqueline Kennelly
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and AnthropologyCarleton University
Professor Kennelly's work encompasses youth cultural studies, critical educational studies, urban sociology, and social movements
Marjorie Och
Professor, Art and Art HistoryUniversity of Mary Washington
Professor of Art and Art History, Specialization in Baroque and Renaissance Artists
Deborah Stienstra
Professor University of Manitoba
author, researcher, advocate, speaker on inclusion, accessibility, gender-based analysis, disability policy, and global development
David Primo
Ani and Mark Gabrellian Professor, Professor of Political Science and Business AdministrationUniversity of Rochester
An expert in American politics; campaign finance; corporate political strategy, social responsibility & fiscal policy; & airline industry.
Dr Caroline Gray
Lecturer in Politics and SpanishAston University
Dr Gray specialises in the politics of Spain and wider Europe, focusing on territorial politics and party systems.
Leigh Potvin
Assistant Professor, Community StudiesCape Breton University
Educator, activist, academic. Interests: straight privilege, urban farming, backyard chickens, fat activism & active transportation.
Dannagal Young
Professor, CommunicationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Young's research interests include political media effects, media psychology, public opinion and the psychology of misinformation.
Audrey Kurth Cronin
Trustees Professor of Security and Technology Director, Carnegie Mellon Institute for Security and TechnologyCarnegie Mellon University
Audrey Kurth Cronin's research explores how governments and private actors use accessible technologies.
