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Nicole Woods

Nicole Woods

Art Historian, Modern and ContemporaryLoyola Marymount University

Food StudiesFilm and Media TheoryAfrican American Art & CultureExperimental ArtModern & Contemporary Art
Joan C. Williams

Joan C. Williams

Distinguished Professor of Law, UC Hastings Foundation Chair and Director of the Center for WorkLife LawUC Hastings College of the Law

Contacts: williams@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4706 / Office 402-100

Property LawFeminist Legal TheoryWork Life BalanceGender and Sexuality in the LawWork Conflict
Harry G. Prince

Harry G. Prince

The Honorable Raymond L. Sullivan Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law

Contacts: princeh@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4790 / Office M218-198

Contracts and Commercial LawCritical Race TheoryPublic International Law
Aditya Balaram, Ph.D.

Aditya Balaram, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University

Applied Game TheoryRetail OperationsSustainable Operations
Christina Myers

Christina Myers

Assistant Professor of JournalismMichigan State University

Christina Myers's research examines narratives of the Black experience in mass media, with a focus on music, sports and news.

Race and Media‎Critical Race TheoryMass Communication
Paul Humphreys

Paul Humphreys

Professor Emeritus of MusicLoyola Marymount University

Professor Emeritus of Music, World Music

MusicEthnomusicologyMusic and ReligionComparative Music Theory
Karen Sedatole

Karen Sedatole

Asa Griggs Candler Professor of AccountingEmory University, Goizueta Business School

Executive CompensationPerformance EvaluationReward SystemsPerformance MeasuresInterorganizational Collaboration
Jocelyn Thorpe

Jocelyn Thorpe

Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies Program University of Manitoba

Professor Thorpe explores the history and legacies of colonialism in the Canadian context

Critical Race TheoryFeminismEnvironmental StudiesColonialismSocial Inequality
Meca Williams-Johnson

Meca Williams-Johnson

ProfessorGeorgia Southern University

Meca R. Williams-Johnson's mixed methods research emphasis explores student motivation, emotions, teaching and learning.

Black Feminist TheoryAfrican-American EducationQualitative Research DesignTeacher EfficacyParental Involvement
Duc Huynh

Duc Huynh

Assistant ProfessorGeorgia Southern University

Professor Duc specializes in computational number theory, explicit class field theory, and arithmetic geometry

Explicit Class Field TheoryComputational Number TheoryArithmetic Geometry