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Kelli R. Brown
ChancellorWestern Carolina University
Kelli R. Brown is the chancellor of Western Carolina University, serving more than 11,000 students with a wide range of bachelor’s degrees.
Kristin Joys
Director | LecturerUniversity of Florida
Kristin Joys is an impact strategist who has spent 25 years educating high impact innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders.
Luvvie Ajayi
Digital StrategistThe Red Pump Project
Award-winning writer, humorist and social media strategist
Nicholas Reich
Professor of Biostatistics / Director of Influenza Forecasting Center of ExcellenceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Nicholas Reich's research focuses on infectious disease modeling and optimizing design and analysis for cluster-randomized studies.
Bruce Morrill
Edward A. Malloy Chair in Roman Catholic Studies and Distinguished Professor of TheologyVanderbilt University
A Roman Catholic Priest and Jesuit whose scholarship focuses on liturgy and sacraments and political theologies.
Adam Frank
Professor of astrophysics, science commentator, and popular authorUniversity of Rochester
Adam Frank is a self-described “evangelist of science,” who writes about intelligent life forms, space exploration, climate change and more.
Katie Whitefoot
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Katie Whitefoot’s research advances the theoretical foundations and computational modeling of engineering design and technology change.
Carlos Moffat
Associate Professor, School of Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Moffat specializes in the dynamics of the coastal ocean in Antarctica, and how this region responds and contributes to climate change.
Dr Phil Porter
Reader in Geoscience and Geoscience EducationUniversity Alliance
Phil studies the response of glaciers to a warming world. He’s led expeditions to some of the last true wilderness areas on our planet.
Carmel Majidi
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Carmel Majidi’s mission is to discover materials and methods that allow robots and machines to behave like soft biological organisms.
