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James Druckman
Martin Brewer Anderson Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Rochester
Druckman is an expert in American political behavior and survey methodology.
Ibrahim "Abe" Baggili
Division Chair & Roger Richardson ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Baggili is a proven visionary higher education leader and builder with expertise in computing and cybersecurity research and education.
Ken Foote, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Geography, Sustainability, Community, and Urban StudiesUniversity of Connecticut
Ken Foote has studied sites associated with individual murders, as well as those associated mass murder and many other events.
Michael Friedlander
CEOOwl Strategic Consulting LLC
Experienced witty speaker who highlights the opportunities offered by creating an ethical workplace.
Evan Lee
Emeritus Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: leee@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4820 / Office 342-200
Meena Bose
Professor of Political Science, Executive Dean for Public Policy & Public Service ProgramsHofstra University
Dr. Meena Bose is Executive Dean of Hofstra University’s Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs
Preston Jordan Lim, JD
Assistant Professor, LawVillanova University
Professor Lim focuses on contemporary challenges to the international legal system, with an emphasis on Chinese foreign policy.
Angela Hattery
Professor, Women and Gender Studies; Co-Director, Center for Study & Prevention of GBVUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Hattery teaches courses on race and gender inequality, families, and methods.
Brenda Sims Blackwell
Department Chair, Criminal Justice & CriminologyGeorgia Southern University
Brenda Sims Blackwells' work focuses on how gender can influence crimes and the legal and social issues that arise from it.
Kimberly Fenn
Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of the Sleep and Learning LabMichigan State University
An expert on the effect of sleep on learning and memory