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J. Marshall Shepherd
Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor and Director, Atmospheric Sciences Program | Associate DeanUGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
A leading International expert on weather and climate frequently called upon by the White House, Congress, and national media.
Ric Dragon
CEODragonSearch Marketing
Exhibiting artist, jazz drummer, speaker, writer, and a search marketing strategist.
Mimi Ito
Professor in Residence InformaticsUC Irvine
Mizuko Ito is a cultural anthropologist of technology use, focusing on children and youth's changing relationships to media.
Dr Anton Popov
Senior Lecturer, Sociology and PolicyAston University
Dr Popov's research interest is in social anthropology, with a particular focus on postsocialist societies.
Dr Patrycja Rozbicka
Senior LecturerAston University
Co-Funder of LMMP / Expert in Cultural Policy, Governance & Creative Industries / Turning Data into Impact for Policy and Industry
Jerry Park, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of SociologyBaylor University
Expert on the sociological study of religion, race, identity, culture & civic participation, with a focus on Asian-American religiosity.
Rudy Mondragón
Assistant Professor of Chicana/o-Latina/o StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Luis Ricardo Fraga
Director, Institute for Latino Studies; Acting Chair, Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Notre Dame
Luis Ricardo Fraga specializes in race, education, ethnicity, and Latino politics, as well as immigration, urban and voting rights policy.
Timothy Matovina
Chair, Department of TheologyUniversity of Notre Dame
Timothy Matovina works in the area of theology and culture, with specialization in U.S. Catholic and U.S. Latino theology and religion.
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk
Professor in International RelationsAston University
Virginie's research focuses on security relationships over the Korean Peninsula, especially North Korea.
