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Marlene Neill, Ph.D.

Marlene Neill, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Journalism, Public Relations and New Media, Graduate Program DirectorBaylor University

Public relations expert whose research includes ethics in public relations, PR management, integrated communication & ethics in advertising

Management in Public RelationsStrategic Communication ResearchEthics in Public Relations & Advertising
Martha Buell

Martha Buell

Professor, Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Delaware

Research focuses on policies related to early childhood care and education.

Teacher EducationTeacher DevelopmentLiteracy DevelopmentEarly Childhood Education Childcare
Jennifer Doherty

Jennifer Doherty

Assistant Professor of Biology and Physiology/Ecology EducationMichigan State University

Jennifer Doherty is a physiology education researcher who investigates how students develop principle-based mechanistic reasoning.

Biology Education
Alicia Domack, Ph.D.

Alicia Domack, Ph.D.

Department Chair and ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering

Dr. Alicia Domack has a research background in cognition, learning and development.

Learning and DevelopmentEducational PsychologyCognition
Paula Winke

Paula Winke

Inaugural Arts & Letters ProfessorMichigan State University

Paula Winke's primary research is on foreign and second language assessment.

Second Language AssessmentTask-based Materials DesignSecond Language Acquisition Language Test ReliabilityTask-based Language Assessment
Steven Mailloux

Steven Mailloux

President's Professor Emeritus of RhetoricLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Critical TheoryPolitical TheologyU.S.Cultural StudiesEnglishRhetoric
Candice Odgers

Candice Odgers

Professor Psychological ScienceUC Irvine

Candice Odgers is a developmental psychologist who studies adolescents’ mental health and development.

Early AdversityQuantitative PsychologySocial InequalityTechnology and Young PeopleDigital Inequality
Eric Lorentzen

Eric Lorentzen

Professor of EnglishUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Lorentzen is an expert on Charles Dickens and 19th-century British literature.

English LiteratureLiteracy and EducationVictorian LiteratureBritish Literature Since 1800University Teaching
Annette Bergeron, P.Eng., MBA, FEC

Annette Bergeron, P.Eng., MBA, FEC

Corporate DirectorElectrical Safety Authority, Engineers Canada / Ingénieurs Canada

Experience in speaking & media on topics of women in STEM, women on boards, engineering regulation, advocacy, governance, policy, education

Governance, Not-For-ProfitRegulation of Engineering, Regulation of Electrical SafetyAdvocacy for EngineeringEngineering Education, post-secondary and professional development
Lisa Loutzenheiser

Lisa Loutzenheiser

Associate Professor, Curriculum and PedagogyUniversity of British Columbia

Lisa Loutzenheiser's research is focused on the educational experiences of marginalized youth.

Youth and EducationQualitative MethodsSociology of EducationAnthropology of EducationQueer Theory