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Rachel Davidson
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Core Faculty, Disaster Research CenterUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Davidson conducts research on natural disaster risk modeling and civil infrastructure systems.
Veena Dubal
Associate Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contact: dubalv@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4860 / Office 364-200
Eric Kirby
Assistant Professor of Management and Business LawSouthern Utah University
Specializing in management, leadership, generational nuances (Gen Z), student success strategies, business law, and student retention
Elise Maizel
Assistant Professor of LawMichigan State University
Elise Maizel's scholarship examines the role of the legal profession in corporate governance and corporate misconduct.
John Koch
Senior Lecturer and Director of DebateVanderbilt University
Expert in debate, including argumentation analysis, persuasive techniques and rhetorical theory.
Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
Chair on Truth and ReconciliationLakehead University
Dr. Wesley-Esquimaux's research addresses unresolved intergenerational trauma and grief primarily within the Canadian Indigenous community.
Samar Ali
Research Professor of Political Science and LawVanderbilt University
Expert in the intersection of conflict mediation, national security, economic development and human rights.
Elizabeth Zechmeister
Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and Director of LAPOPVanderbilt University
Expert in Latin American political behavior and director of the world-renowned Latin American Public Opinion Project.
Patricia Edwards
Professor of Teacher Education and LiteracyMichigan State University
Patricia Edwards is an expert in early/emergent/intergenerational literacy, family engagement, diversity issues
Dr Alexis Paton
Director, Centre for Health and SocietyAston University
Dr Paton examines the impact that society has on health. Her research focuses on how ethics and the social sciences can improve healthcare.
