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Lauren Herckis
LibrarianCarnegie Mellon University
Lauren Herckis' field research applies anthropological and archaeological methods and theory to analyze human engagement with the world.
Iglika Ivanova
Senior Economist and Public Interest ResearcherCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - BC Office
Iglika Ivanova is Senior Economist and Public Interest Researcher at the BC Office of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Deborah L. Parker
Motivational Speaker, Training Professional, Author, Coach, Army VeteranThe DPJ Training Group
Leadership/Diversity/Career/Inspiration/Action "Never Count Yourself Out" "Be in Charge" "Use Your Gifts and Wits to Succeed"
Allison McDonald
Associate Professor of BiologyWilfrid Laurier University
Expert in plant and animal physiology with a focus on how organisms make energy. Advocate for women and persons with disabilities in STEM.
Martial Hebert
University Professor and DeanCarnegie Mellon University
Martial Hebert performed research on interpreting 3D data from range sensors for obstacle detection and object recognition.
Simon Tam
Author | Musician | FounderThe Slants
Asian American activist & artist redefining identity, free speech, and belonging through music, storytelling, and justice.
Sandra M. Chafouleas
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Educational PsychologyUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Chafouleas is an expert on whole child, school mental health, behavioral assessment, and K12 tiered systems of support.
Todd Petersen
Professor of EnglishSouthern Utah University
Specializing in formal structures of visual storytelling, creative writing, film theory, and aesthetics
Vicki J. Magley, Ph.D.
Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Magley researches sexual harassment coping at individual and organizational levels
Carrie Liu Currier
Associate Professor and Department ChairTexas Christian University
Dr. Currier specializes in Chinese politics, East Asia, gender and politics, and Asian Americans in higher education
