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Fred Carstensen, Ph.D.

Fred Carstensen, Ph.D.

ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut

Professor Fred Carstensen is an expert in the areas of public policy, economic history and economics.

FinancePublic PolicyEconomic HistoryEconomics
Jay Vadiveloo, Ph.D.

Jay Vadiveloo, Ph.D.

Professor-in-Residence of Mathematics, Director of the Janet and Mark L. Goldenson Center for Actuarial ResearchUniversity of Connecticut

Jay Vadiveloo, Ph.D. is an expert in applied actuarial research projects such as calculating healthy years left in life.

Small BusinessesActuarial ResearchStatisticsMathematicsLife Insurance
Frank Costigliola, D.Phil.

Frank Costigliola, D.Phil.

Distinguished Professor, Department of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut

Distinguished Professor specializing in modern history, United States foreign relations, and the United States in the 20th century.

Modern HistoryAmerican HistoryTwentieth Century HistoryU.S. Foreign RelationsHistory
Christin Munsch, Ph.D.

Christin Munsch, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut

Dr. Munsch's research focuses on gender roles and family “breadwinners."

Family BreadwinnersGender Roles
Kathryn Libal, Ph.D.

Kathryn Libal, Ph.D.

Director, Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute, and Professor, Social Work & Human RightsUniversity of Connecticut

Professor Libal researches human rights norms and practices, including the ability to secure adequate food and housing.

U.S. Resettlement of RefugeesAsylum SeekersWomen's RightsChildren's RightsMigrant Children
Thomas Craemer, Ph.D.

Thomas Craemer, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Public PolicyUniversity of Connecticut

Thomas Craemer is an expert on slavery reparations, racial bias and the psychology of racism.

Slavery ReparationsDiversity and InclusionRace Related PoliciesRace RelationsPsychology of Race
Michele Baggio, Ph.D.

Michele Baggio, Ph.D.

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut

Michele Baggio is an expert in environmental and resource economics, ecological economics, and health economics.

Ecological EconomicsHealth EconomicsEnvironmental and Resource EconomicsApplied Microeconomics
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Ph.D.

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch, Ph.D.

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut

Dr. Oeldorf-Hirsch's research focuses on information sharing on social media, particularly in the areas of news, science, and well-being.

Science CommunicationNews EngagementComputer-mediated communicationCommunication TechnologySocial Media
Natalie Munro, Ph.D.

Natalie Munro, Ph.D.

Professor of AnthropologyUniversity of Connecticut

Professor Munro focuses on the origin of feasting and animal domestication, and the transition from foraging to farming in human evolution

FarmingEvolution
Curtiss Takada Rooks

Curtiss Takada Rooks

Assistant Professor of Asian and Asian American StudiesLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Asian Pacific American StudiesCritical Mixed Race StudiesMulticultural CounsellingTranscultural PsychiatryCritical Mixed Race Theory