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Stephen Farnsworth
Professor of Political Science and International AffairsUniversity of Mary Washington
Director of UMW Center for Leadership and Media Studies. Author/co-author of books on the presidency, mass media, public opinion, journalism
Cristina Wilson, Ph.D.
Professor and Interim Co-Director, PhD Program, School of Social WorkUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Wilson is a recognized Latina scholar and expert in health disparities and cultural humility working with Latino families.
Eric Layland
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Layland bridges LGBTQ+ developmental research to community impact.
Lisa Fazio
Associate Professor of Psychology and Human DevelopmentVanderbilt University
Expert on how people process true and false information, and how to mitigate the effects of reading and sharing false information.
Suki John
ProfessorTexas Christian University
Suki John is an expert in diversity, social justice, classical modern dance, dance history and art activism.
Dr. Bob Drost
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Robert Drost's research and teaching focus specifically emphasizes Science Communication and Natural Hazard warning.
Bill Torgerson
Assistant ProfessorSt. John's University
Laughs and Lessons: Whether it's on Growing up in the 80s, Overcoming Divorce, or Learning to Write, Smiles are Guaranteed
Luigi Vanfretti
Associate Professor, Electrical, Computer, and Systems EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Modeling and Simulation for Cyber-Physical Power and Energy Systems and Electrified Systems
Jennifer Sughrue, Ph.D.
Professor & Interim Chair Dept. of Leadership, Counseling, and Human DevelopmentFlorida Gulf Coast University
Expert in education law, leadership and human development
Jacqueline Murray
3M National Teaching Fellow / Professor of History University of Guelph
Expert in the history of contemporary sex and gender. An award winning professor and expert on how to improve teaching and student success.
