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Angela Bradbery

Angela Bradbery

ChairUniversity of Florida

Angela Bradbery has over 30 years experience practicing and studying activism and public interest communications.

Public Interest CommunicationsActivismNonprofits
Leslie Parker

Leslie Parker

Professor | Associate DeanUniversity of Florida

Leslie Parker’s research focuses on the nutrition of premature infants, with an emphasis on providing breast milk to infants in the NICU.

Breast MilkPremature InfantsLactationNICU
Adele Lindenmeyr, PhD

Adele Lindenmeyr, PhD

William and Julia Moulden Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Professor, Department of HistoryCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Villanova University

Adele Lindenmeyr, PhD, is an expert in Russian history, specifically the history of charity and social welfare.

Development of Voluntarism and Civil Societies Women's History Environmental HistoryRussian HistoryRussian and Soviet History
Diana Wilkie

Diana Wilkie

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Diana Wilkie has devoted her research program to cancer pain and sickle cell disease management, palliative care and end-of-life issues.

Cancer PainPalliative CareEnd-of-Life Issues
Kristin Joys

Kristin Joys

Director | LecturerUniversity of Florida

Kristin Joys is an impact strategist who has spent 25 years educating high impact innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders.

LeadershipTransformative LeadershipNonprofit ManagementService LearningHigh Impact Philanthropy
Nancy Jordan

Nancy Jordan

Dean Family Endowed Chair of Education and ProfessorUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Jordan's work focused on how children learn to math and why so many struggle.

Child DevelopmentMathematicsLearning DifficultiesMath DisabilitiesNumber Sense Interventions
Barbara D. Boyan, Ph.D.

Barbara D. Boyan, Ph.D.

Executive Director, Institute for Engineering and Medicine | B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Rice UniversityVCU College of Engineering

Dr. Boyan specializes in cell and tissue engineering

Cell and Tissue EngineeringResponse of Cells to BiomaterialsMechanisms of Action of Hormones and Growth Factors in Cartilage and BoneNormal and Pathological CalcificationStem Cell Delivery Technologies
Robert J. Mattauch, Ph.D.

Robert J. Mattauch, Ph.D.

Founding Chair & Dean Emeritus, Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringVCU College of Engineering

Electrical and electronics engineering expert, with a focus on molecular spectroscopy and academic program development

Low-noise Receiver Elements for 100 GHz to 4.7 THz ApplicationRadio AstronomyMolecular Spectroscopy
Ted Bridis

Ted Bridis

LecturerUniversity of Florida

Ted Bridis is a veteran investigative journalist who teaches students all aspects of investigative journalism.

Freedom of InformationPolitical CommunicationFirst AmendmentProfessional Responsibility & Legal EthicsInvestigative Journalism
Ryan Paul

Ryan Paul

Assistant Professor of History and Director of A.P.E.X.Southern Utah University

Specializing in U.S. history, cultural history, and the beginnings of Utah's National Parks.

Utah National Parks HistoryUtah Parks CompanyAmerican HistoryHistory Through FilmHistoric Preservation