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Gloria Shin
Instructor of Film and Television Media StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Gloria Shin is a lecturer in film and TV studies who teaches courses on postwar international and Hollywood cinema
Teal Benevides, PhD, OTR/L
Associate Professor & Director of Faculty Development, Institute of Public and Preventive HealthAugusta University
Teal Benevides has a passion for addressing disparities among those on the autism spectrum, including racial and ethnic minorities.
Simon Garnier
Assistant Professor, College of Science and Liberal ArtsNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Professor Garnier focuses on the study of collective behaviors and swarm intelligence in natural and artificial systems
Sharon Mooney
Associate Professor, Film and TV ProductionLoyola Marymount University
Sharon A. Mooney, MFA, Associate Professor in the School of Film and Television teaches post-production at LMU
Felicia Pratto, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Psychology expert, specializing in race and sex discrimination and intergroup dynamics
Professor Hazel Barrett
Professor in Development GeographyCentre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR), Coventry University
Professor Hazel Barrett is a leading researcher and campaigner on the issue of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
Nancy D. Campbell
Professor and Graduate Program Director, Science and Technology Studies (STS)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Focuses on the history of science, technology, and medicine as it relates to drug policy and the social significance of drugs
Arjun Krishnan
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Arjun Krishnan develops and applies computational data-driven approaches to unravel how our genome relates to health and disease.
Kirstin Braithwaite
Associate Professor of International RelationsMichigan State University
Kirstin Braithwaite specializes in international relations and is interested in questions of nationalism, identity and military conflict.
Adam Diehl
Lecturer of EnglishAugusta University
Professor Diehl is an expert in hip-hop culture, lyrical analysis, Rap as a form of literature and specifically the works of Kendrick Lamar.