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Michael A. Genovese
Professor of Political Science and International Relations, President of Global Policy Institute at LMU, Loyola Chair of Leadership Studies, Director of Institute for Leadership StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Muqtedar Khan
Professor, Political Science and International RelationsUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Khan researches and teaches Islam, governance and international relations.
Dr Amreen Bashir
Senior Lecturer in Biomedical ScienceAston University
Dr Bashir's research interests include clinical and environmental microbiology, IPL, and pedagogy promoting equitable student experiences.
Giacomo Negro
Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Organization & Management and Professor of Sociology (by courtesy); Associate Dean for Culture & CommunityEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Tabetha Boyajian
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Boyajian is active in the fields of stellar interferometry/spectroscopy, exoplanet research, and high angular resolution astronomy.
Timothy B. Folta, Ph.D.
Professor of Management; Thomas John and Bette Wolff Family Chair in Strategic Entrepreneurship; Academic Director, Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship and InnovationUniversity of Connecticut
Prof Folta is an expert in entrepreneurship and corporate strategy, analyzing decisions around entry, exit, and diversification.
Paul Herrnson, Ph.D.
Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Connecticut
Paul Herrnson's interests include political parties and elections, money and politics, and voting systems and election administration.
Sherri Sue Fisher
Author, Manager, and MemberTimerDiet, LLC
Live, Love, and Enjoy-Keep your weight exactly where you want it!
Muneeza Sheikh
PartnerLevitt LLP
Muneeza Sheikh practices in the area of labour and employment law
Christin Munsch, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Munsch's research focuses on gender roles and family “breadwinners."
