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Petra Molnar
Associate DirectorRefugee Law Lab, Osgoode Hall Law School
Refugee and migration issues; technology and human rights; immigration detention; and the relationship between law, society, and culture
Holly Schiffrin
ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Schiffrin is an internationally known expert on intensive and helicopter parenting.
Catherine E. Hundleby
Associate Professor of PhilosophyUniversity of Windsor
Feminist philosopher of argumentation and knowledge
Diana C. Parry
Professor, Applied Health Sciences, Special Advisor to the President, Women's and Gender IssuesUniversity of Waterloo
Dr. Diana C. Parry research explores the roles of leisure in women’s health and wellbeing through a feminist lens.
Claire Davies
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Mechanical and Materials Engineering Queen's University
My primary research goal focuses on increasing independence of people with disabilities
Renee Miller
Professor, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Instructional Track; Director, Undergraduate Neuroscience ProgramUniversity of Rochester
Miller examines sex differences in brains and behaviors. She is author of "Cognitive Bias in Fantasy Sports."
Leslie Rose
Conference Speaker & In-house TrainerLeslie Rose Seminars
Humor, Effective Communication & Customer Service
Martha Belury
Professor, Human Sciences | College of Education and Human EcologyThe Ohio State University
Professor Belury conducts biological and nutritional research into how diet and lifestyle alter obesity, diabetes and metabolic disorders
LeConté Dill
Associate Professor of African American and African StudiesMichigan State University
LeConté Dill's work focuses on the safety, resilience, and wellness strategies of urban Black girls and other youth of color.
Joanne Miller
Professor, Political Science & International Relations and Psychological & Brain SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Miller is an expert on political psychology, focusing on the causes and consequences of belief in conspiracy theories.