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Sean Mulholland
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Sean Mulholland research interests include human capital and economic growth, white supremacist groups and hate crimes.
Michael Scullin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology and NeuroscienceBaylor University
Nationally recognized sleep expert exploring the connections between sleep physiology, memory, education, health & aging
Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Professor | Human Development & Family Science ProgramThe Ohio State University
Developmental Psychology expert, specializing in parental transitions and familial relationships
Bethany Lacina
Associate Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Rochester
Bethany Lacina is an expert in civil and ethnic conflict.
David Creswell
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
David Creswell’s research focuses broadly on understanding what makes people resilient under stress.
Jun Yao
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jun Yao has made international news for his discovery of how to create power from the humidity in air.
Denise Barreto
Author, Managing Partner, Trainer and SpeakerRelationships Matter Now, LLC
Relationship Revolutionist - Changing the World, One Relationship at a Time
stef shuster
Associate Professor of Sociology of Medicine and GenderMichigan State University
stef shuster's research explores how evidence is a social artifact that is constituted through social, cultural, and historical contexts.
Sally Scholz, PhD
Professor of Philosophy | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Expert on solidarity, ethics/social movements, violence against women, Just War Theory and Catholic Social Thought (esp. women, war, work).
Nilanjana Buju Dasgupta
Provost Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Director of the Institute of Diversity SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Nilanjana "Buju" Dasgupta studies how implicit or unconscious bias influences people’s first impressions and behavior toward others.