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DeAnna Leitzke, P.E., Ph.D.
Chair, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management DepartmentMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. DeAnna Leitzke is an expert in higher ed leadership and focuses her work on academic program partnerships and program innovations.
Jacqueline Kennelly
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and AnthropologyCarleton University
Professor Kennelly's work encompasses youth cultural studies, critical educational studies, urban sociology, and social movements
Morton Schapiro
PresidentNorthwestern University
Named the 16th president of Northwestern University with an extensive background in economics
Brett C. Hoover
Professor of Practical/Pastoral Theology & Graduate DirectorLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Elizabeth (Libby) Sharrow
Professor of History and Public Policy and Director of Faculty Research, Institute for Social Science ResearchUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Libby Sharrow examines the ways public policy has shaped understandings of gender, race, sexuality, disability and class in U.S. politics.
Dr Verity Jones
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Education and Childhood UWE Bristol
Her area of interest is developing young people’s education on sustainability.
Mark Greenfield
Web Accessibility Officer - University at BuffaloExpertFile
Higher education web professional, consultant, keynote speaker, future, educational technologist
Christopher Thomas
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Christopher Thomas studies educational policy and law, including issues related to democracy, student, teacher, and parental rights.
Kholoud Al-Qubbaj
Associate Professor of HumanitiesSouthern Utah University
Specializing in diversity and inclusion in higher education, transnationalism, and middle eastern studies
David Shepherd
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Shepherd's work focuses on enabling end-user programming for industrial machines and increasing diversity in computer science.
