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Stephen M. Strader, PhD
Associate Professor of Geography and the Environment | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Stephen Strader, PhD, is an expert on the interaction of climate change, natural hazards, and society.
Kai Gutschow
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Kai Gutschow’s primary field of research has been the complex and controversial history of modern German architectural culture.
Simon DeDeo
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Simon DeDeo conducts empirical investigations, and builds mathematical theories, of both historical and contemporary phenomena.
George Loewenstein
University ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
George Loewenstein helped to found the fields of behavioral economics and neuroeconomics.
Jerome "Jay" Apt
Professor EmeritusCarnegie Mellon University
Jay Apt is an emeritus professor at the Tepper School of Business and in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy.
Kyle William Bishop
Chair and Professor of English DepartmentSouthern Utah University
Specializing in British Gothic literature, film and television studies, cinematic adaptation, and pop culture
Becky Bloom
Assistant Director of Curatorial AffairsSouthern Utah University
Specializing in Art History, Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhist material culture, and issues surrounding the intersection of religion and museums.
Keith M. Bradshaw
Associate Dean of the College of Performing and Visual Arts, Professor of MusicSouthern Utah University
Specializing in vocal and instrumental instruction, international preforming, and music theory pedagogy
Michael Mower
Executive Director of SUU Aviation / Chief Flight Instructor / FAA Designated Pilot ExaminerSouthern Utah University
Specializes in pilot training, FAA regulations, advanced/aerobatic helicopter flight, aviation safety, search and rescue, and lobbying
Michelle Orihel
Associate Professor of HistorySouthern Utah University
Specializing in history lessons in pop culture, gender history in the United States, and the English revolution
