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Samuel Redman
Professor of History and Director of Public History ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Sam Redman is best known for his work on the history of museums, especially the history of anthropology and archaeology.
Rebecca L. Heise, Ph.D.
Department Chair; Inez Caudill, Jr. Distinguished Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | B.S. Chemical Engineering, B.S. Biomedical and Health Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University | Ph.D. Bioengineering, University of PittsburghVCU College of Engineering
Professor Heise studies pulmonary mechanotransduction, including lung injury and pulmonary regenerative medicine
Christopher Key Chapple
Navin & Pratima Doshi Distinguished Professor of Indic & Comparative Theology and Director, Master of Arts in Yoga StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Dionne Nickerson
Assistant Professor of MarketingEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Nickerson’s research focuses on the impact of environmental/social sustainability and corporate social responsibility on marketing strategy.
Kathleen Kim
Professor of LawLoyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University
LMU Loyola Law School
Michael A. Genovese
Professor of Political Science and International Relations, President of Global Policy Institute at LMU, Loyola Chair of Leadership Studies, Director of Institute for Leadership StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Fernando Guerra
Professor of Political Science and Chicana/o Latina/o StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Pankaj Karande
Associate Professor, Chemical and Biological EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Focuses on engineering peptides as novel drugs, drug carriers, affinity agents, and biomaterials for medical applications
Jennifer Andrews
Professor, Department of EnglishUniversity of New Brunswick
Jennifer Andrews’s areas of interest include nineteenth- and twentieth-century English-Canadian and American literature
Robert Foster
Professor of Anthropology and Visual and Cultural Studies, Richard L. Turner Professor of HumanitiesUniversity of Rochester
Robert Foster is an expert on globalization and material culture. His focus has been on Papua New Guinea
