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Rich Milner
Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Education, Department of Teaching and LearningVanderbilt University
Expert on urban education and teacher education, centering on equity and diversity.
Phil Poekert
Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Phil Poekert leads the Lastinger Center for Learning to educational innovations through partnerships, research and development.
Neil Maher
ProfessorNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Neil Maher studies environmental and political history in the 20th century, urban history and the history of environmental justice.
Katherine Wikoff, Ph.D.
ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Katherine Wikoff focuses her work on user experience, technical communication, humanities and literature.
John T. Harvey
ProfessorTexas Christian University
Dr. Harvey's research focuses on exchange rates, business cycles, and contemporary economic schools of thought.
Stacy Rosenberg
Associate Teaching ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Stacy Rosenberg contributes content for news media covering politics, political campaigns, crisis communication, and disinformation.
Alma Stevenson
Professor of LiteracyGeorgia Southern University
Alma Stevenson teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in critical literacy, strategies, assessment and literacy in the content areas.
Áine O'Healy
Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures - ItalianLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Megan Mickley, M.D., MBA, FAAP
Chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Physician Executive of the Pediatrics Service LineChristianaCare
Dr. Megan Mickley is the Interim Chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Co-Physician Executive of the Women’s & Children’s Service Line
Jennifer Trivedi
Assistant Professor, Anthropology; Core Faculty Member, Disaster Research CenterUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Trivedi's research explores disaster vulnerability, response, recovery, resilience and decision-making.
