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Emily Elliott

Emily Elliott

ProfessorLouisiana State University

Dr. Elliott has a primary research interest in memory, working memory, attention, and the development of attention and memory in children.

Working MemoryAuditory DistractionMemory DevelopmentCognitive PerformanceAttention
Jayne Amelia Larson

Jayne Amelia Larson

FounderJAL Communications Consulting

Your guide to more authentic and compelling communication and presentations.

Authentic CommunicationBetter Presentation SkillsEmpathy
Jo Ann Mendelson

Jo Ann Mendelson

Adjunct ProfessorLoyola Marymount University

College of Communication and Fine Art

QuarterstaffTransitional Single RapierMedieval BroadswordStage CombatDrama
Elise  King, MID, M.A.

Elise King, MID, M.A.

Associate Professor of Interior Design, Interim ChairBaylor University

Interior designer, historian & researcher who explores community relationships with built environments, architectural history & sleep

Frank Lloyd WrightInterior Design and Architectural HistoryDigital Humanities
Robert Kolt

Robert Kolt

Professor of Practice, Advertising and Public RelationsMichigan State University

Robert Kolt's expertise lies in public relations, advertising and media consulting.

Public RelationsAdvertising including political and Super Bowl ads
Seth Bernstein

Seth Bernstein

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Historian Seth Bernstein researches and writes about the USSR, politics and society under Stalin, historical memory and digital humanities.

Digital HumanitiesRussiaSoviet UnionUkraine
Mark Litwak

Mark Litwak

Attorney at LawLaw Offices of Mark Litwak & Associates

Author and Attorney that addresses Entertainment Law issues s

Risky BusinessFinancing and Distributing Independent FilmsProtecting Film InvestorsFilm Finance
James DeVries

James DeVries

Senior Lecturer of DanceLoyola Marymount University

Senior Lecturer of Dance

Martial Arts
Mark Baskinger

Mark Baskinger

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Mark Baskinger's research interests include new paradigms for interactive objects, durational design, and methodologies for visual thinking.

Product DesignMethodologies for Visual ThinkingParadigms for Interactive ObjectsDurational DesignSpace
Mo Wang

Mo Wang

Professor | Chair | Associate DeanUniversity of Florida

Mo Wang studies retirement and the employment of older workers and occupational health psychology.

Successful Aging in the WorkplaceOccupational Health PsychologyTeam ProcessesManagementRetirement