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David Mednicoff
Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies and Public PolicyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
David Mednicoff is an expert in law, politics and policy in the Middle East and other parts of the world.
John Mathieu, Ph.D.
Professor & Friar Chair in Leadership & Teams, Management, School of Business (Affiliate)University of Connecticut
Dr. Mathieu's research focuses on teamwork, leadership, and organizational behaviors.
Irene Kan, PhD
Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Irene Kan, PhD, investigates the neural bases of human memory and executive functions—as well as the effects of healthy aging on memory.
Mario Murillo
Vice Dean, Professor of Radio, Television, Film, LHSCHofstra University
Prof. Murillo has special interest in community-based radio journalism, Latin American studies, citizen's media, and civic engagement.
Joan C. Williams
Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Hastings Foundation Chair and Director of the Center for WorkLife LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: williams@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4706 / Office 402-100
Kholoud Al-Qubbaj
Associate Professor of HumanitiesSouthern Utah University
Specializing in diversity and inclusion in higher education, transnationalism, and middle eastern studies
Gillian Gregory
Researcher, Traditional Knowledge and Use Studies The Firelight Group
Research, analysis & technical support for Indigenous communities
Michael Stathis
Professor of Political Science and International RelationsSouthern Utah University
Specializing in political science, international relations, and media portrayal of Islamic religion
Glen Duerr, Ph.D.
Professor of International StudiesCedarville University
Dr. Deurr's research interests include nationalism and secession, comparative politics, and international relations theory
Neil Denny
DirectorAllLD Learning and Development
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