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Timothy Matovina
Chair, Department of TheologyUniversity of Notre Dame
Timothy Matovina works in the area of theology and culture, with specialization in U.S. Catholic and U.S. Latino theology and religion.
Kala Seal, Ph.D.
Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University
Chair, Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics and Director, Comparative Management Systems (CMS) Program
Chris Williams
Professor, Wildlife EcologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Williams serves as Director of the Waterfowl and Upland Gamebird Center.
Gloria Mark
Chancellor's Professor InformaticsUC Irvine
Gloria Mark's research area is human-computer interaction (HCI) studying how technology has impacted individuals, groups, and society.
Tanya Wright
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Curriculum and instruction in language and literacy during the early childhood and elementary years
Charmion B. Rush
Associate Professor of Inclusive and Special EducationWestern Carolina University
Charmion Rush's areas of research include culture relevant pedagogy, disproportionate representation, implicit bias and literacy practices.
Consuelo Kreider
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Consuelo Kreider develops evidence-based strategies to improve access and participation for rural veterans and neurodiverse.
Dr Smirti Kutaula
Associate Professor in Human Resource ManagementKingston University
Dr Smirti's interests include fairtrade, sustainability, psychological contract, and HRM.
Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, Ph.D.
Professor of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut
Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar’s research interests include the 20th century United States, with a focus in African American history.
Yasser Payne
Professor, Sociology and Criminal Justice; Africana StudiesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Payne's research examines gun violence; policing and reentry; and educational inequality in street-identified populations.
