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Lorynn Divita, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Apparel Design and MerchandisingBaylor University
Leading fashion researcher who focuses on fashion forecasting, trend contagion & textile, apparel & retail industry topics
Allison Alford, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor of Business CommunicationBaylor University
Interpersonal & business communications expert who studies the roles of daughters & mothers in the family structure
Annie T. Ginty, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Psychology & NeuroscienceBaylor University
Expert on peripheral nervous system & cardiovascular responses to stress & their relationship with unhealthy behaviors & future disease
Emily Hunter, Ph.D.
Professor; Department Chair of Management, Hankamer School of BusinessBaylor University
Negotiation & conflict management expert, revolutionizing the fundamentals of workplace psychology
Kelly Ylitalo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Public HealthBaylor University
Epidemiologist with expertise in physical functioning, obesity & the impact of physical activity on healthy aging
David Berri
Department Chair and Professor of EconomicsSouthern Utah University
Specializing in evaluations of players and coaches in sports, gender issues in sports, and competitive balance in sports
David Christensen
Professor of AccountingSouthern Utah University
Specializing in earned value project management, the history of accounting principles, and the profitability analysis of accounting
Michael Ostrowsky
Professor of SociologySouthern Utah University
Sociologist specializing in the topics of education, drug use, deviance, delinquency theories, and violent behavior
David R. Dorondo
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
David R. Dorondo's research interests include the history of the European cavalry and the military horse.
Abigail Larson
Professor of KinesiologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in bioenergetics and sports nutrition, advanced exercise prescription, and cardiovascular disease