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Tom Ashcraft

Tom Ashcraft

Distinguished Professor of Visual ArtWestern Carolina University

For more than 30 years, Tom Ashcraft has navigated his inquiry based practice, combining object making and community engagement.

Collaborative, Community and Socially Engaged ArtContemporary ArtSculpturePublic Art
Yael Aronoff

Yael Aronoff

Professor of International Relations, Director of MSU's Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern IsraelMichigan State University

Expert in Israeli-Palestinian relations and Jewish studies

Israel Studies Jewish StudiesIsraeli Politics Israeli Foreign Policy Israeli Society and Culture
John Leonard, Ph.D.

John Leonard, Ph.D.

ProfessorVCU College of Engineering

Professor Leonard teaches databases, user interfaces and video game design. Research interests cover modeling, analytics and visualization.

Modeling and simulation of traffic and transportation systemsTraffic flow theory and traffic engineeringIntelligent transportation systemsInstitutional ResearchStudies of higher education institutions
Edward Guinan, PhD

Edward Guinan, PhD

Professor of Astrophysics and Planetary Sciences | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University

Edward Guinan, PhD, an expert in astronomy and space science research explores the sun, stars, planets, extraterrestrial life potential.

Severe & Hazardous Weather / Global WarmingInterstellar Travel PotentialPulsating Stars and Stellar EvolutionExoplanets and the Suitability of Exoplanets for LifeAstrobiology/Exobiology
Duncan Baker-Brown

Duncan Baker-Brown

Senior Lecturer in ArchitectureUniversity of Brighton

His work focuses on sustainable design of buildings and the re-use of existing materials.

Climate ChangeRecycling of Materials in BuildingsArchitectureSustainable DesignSocial Housing
Granger Morgan

Granger Morgan

University ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Granger Morgan's research addresses problems in science, technology and public policy.

Quantitative Policy AnalysisRisk AnalysisEnvironmental SystemsClimate ChangeAdoption of New Technologies
Ralph Carter

Ralph Carter

Piper Professor, Political ScienceTexas Christian University

Professor Carter focuses on Mideast conflicts, U.S. foreign trade and defense policy, with an emphasis on the roles played Congress.

International RelationsU. S. Foreign Policy in FilmMiddle EastRussiaNorth Korea
Noreen Golfman

Noreen Golfman

Provost and Vice-President (Academic)Memorial University

Dr. Golfman is an experienced, multi-dimensional scholar and academic leader who is actively engaged in cultural issues.

FilmGraduate StudiesAcademic & Administrative LeadershipArts and CultureTeaching and Learning in Higher Education
Rhiannon Mayne

Rhiannon Mayne

Oscar and Juanita Monnig Endowed Chair of Meteoritics and Planetary ScienceTexas Christian University

Museum curator and researcher specializing in the study of meteorites and planetary science, as well as education and public outreach.

PlanetsMeteorsAstroids
Gregg Stull

Gregg Stull

Professor and ChairUniversity of Mary Washington

Gregg Stull is the Chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance at University of Mary Washington.

TheaterDanceMusicPerforming ArtsFunding Policy and First Amendment Issues and the arts