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Mark Caleb Smith, Ph.D.

Mark Caleb Smith, Ph.D.

Professor of Political ScienceCedarville University

Dr. Smith is an expert in American politics, campaigns & elections, and constitutional law.

Constitutional LawPresidential PoliticsPresidential Campaigns
Rick  Sadler

Rick Sadler

Assistant Professor, Division of Public HealthMichigan State University

Urban geographer and expert on public health issues in relation to geography/mapping.

Salutogenic and Pathogenic Properties of Urban AreasEnvironment and Health Behaviors/OutcomesQualitative AnalyticsSpatial AnalysisSocial Determinants of Health
Julian Chambliss

Julian Chambliss

Professor of EnglishMichigan State University

Julian Chambliss' research interests focus on race, culture, and power in real and imagined spaces.

Afrofuturism‎Black Digital HumanitiesComics and CultureComic Book AdaptationsSpace, Place, and Identity
Jim Anhut

Jim Anhut

REIM DirectorMichigan State University

Jim Anhut has been a popular and frequent guest speaker at Emory University and Michigan State University throughout his career.

Real EstateRestaurant ManagementFranchisingEntrepreneurshipHospitality Leadership
Walter Hawthorne

Walter Hawthorne

Professor and chairperson of MSU’s Department of HistoryMichigan State University

Expert in African history, history of slavery and slave trade

The Slave TradeBrazilUpper GuineaAtlanticThe History of Slavery
LeConté Dill

LeConté Dill

Associate Professor of African American and African StudiesMichigan State University

LeConté Dill's work focuses on the safety, resilience, and wellness strategies of urban Black girls and other youth of color.

Black Feminist TheoryAfrican StudiesAfrican American StudiesMindfulness
Keith N Hampton

Keith N Hampton

ProfessorMichigan State University

Keith Hampton enjoys sharing and exploring new research across disciplines, & introducing students to the study of social network analysis.

Social CapitalCommunicationSociologySocial NetworksUrban Studies
Stanley Griffis

Stanley Griffis

Donald J. Bowersox and Robert W. Thull Professor in Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementMichigan State University

Professor Griffis' primary teaching interests include logistics and supply chain management.

Risk and ResilienceSustainabilityLogistics
Betsy Sneller

Betsy Sneller

Assistant Professor of LinguisticsMichigan State University

Betsy Sneller’s primary research interest is in language variation and change.

Language Change‎Language VariationPhonological ChangeSociolinguistics
Jean Hardy

Jean Hardy

Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University

Jean Hardy's primary research focus is on the role of high-tech entrepreneurship and technological innovation.

Science and technology studiesLGBTQ StudiesRural ComputingCommunity and Economic DevelopmentHuman-Computer Interaction