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Elizabeth (Betsy) Cracco
Associate Vice Chancellor of Campus Life & WellbeingUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Betsy Cracco's work focuses on the psychological and physical wellbeing of college students.
Amanda Jansen
Distinguished Professor of Teacher Education, School of EducationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Jansen conducts research on mathematics teaching practices that support students' motivation and engagement.
Cheryl Tatano Beck, D.N.Sc.
Distinguished ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Cheryl Tatano Beck is a distinguished professor in School of Nursing whose research focuses on postpartum depression and traumatic birth
Alexandra Dunn
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Dunn focuses on creating a supportive work environment and positive onboarding experience.
Brandi Simonsen, Ph.D.
Professor of Educational Psychology, Co-Director of Center for Behavioral Education and ResearchUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Simonsen is an expert in school, classroom, and student positive behavioral interventions and supports.
Alyssa Hadley Dunn, Ph.D.
Director of Teacher Education, Associate Professor of Curriculum and InstructionUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Dunn focuses her teaching, research, and service on urban education for social and racial justice.
Casey Cobb, Ph.D.
Neag Professor of Educational PolicyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Cobb's current research interests include policies on school choice, accountability, and school reform.
Preston Green, J.D., Ed.D.
John and Maria Neag Professor of Urban EducationUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on charter school regulation and industry oversight.
Yasser Payne
Professor, Sociology and Criminal Justice; Africana StudiesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Payne's research examines gun violence; policing and reentry; and educational inequality in street-identified populations.
Brian Madvig
AuthorSo Good Press
Author of 33 Weeks of Ordinary: Finding the Extra in the Ordinary
