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Robert Schwartz
Visiting Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: schwartr@uchastings.edu / 415-581-8947 / Office 603G-200
Greg Waymire
Professor Emeritus of AccountingEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Waymire’s research has examined the effects of disclosure and the emergence of accounting institutions
Lorenza Beati
Curator of the U.S. National Tick Collection, Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Lorenza Beati's research focuses on the study of the taxonomy, evolutionary relationships, and population genetics of arthropods.
Jarrod O. Miller
Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in AgronomyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Miller is interested in how precision ag technologies can make farms more economically and environmentally efficient.
Steve Peters
Founding Partner / Chief Creative OfficerNo Mimes Media
Emmy®-winning transmedia experience designer, consultant, speaker and digital content strategist.
Amanda Paluch
Assistant Professor of KinesiologyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Amanda Paluch is a physical activity epidemiologist and kinesiologist with a focus on advancing the measurement of physical activity.
Steve Metraux
Associate Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration; Director Center for Community Research & ServiceUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Metraux has over two decades of experience with research and policy work on homelessness, affordable housing and eviction.
Mark Roehling
Associate Professor of Human Resource ManagementMichigan State University
Expert on discrimination in the workplace, including weight discrimination and sex discrimination
Matthew Robinson
Professor, Sport ManagementUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Robinson is an expert on international sport development.
M.V. Lee Badgett
Professor Emeritx of EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
M. V. Lee Badgett is one of the world’s leading experts on the economics of same-sex marriage.