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Elizabeth Culatta, PhD
Assistant ProfoessorAugusta University
My research program concentrates on how identity processes affect health, especially during the transition to adulthood.
Elizabeth Johnson-Young
Associate Professor of CommunicationUniversity of Mary Washington
Elizabeth Johnson-Young is an expert on health communication, especially maternal and family health, and media.
Lewis Franklin Bost, MBA, IDSA, FAIMBE
Professor Emeritus | Bachelor Product Design, NCSU l Masters of Business Administration, UNCVCU College of Engineering
Professor Bost's research focuses on innovation, device design and development processes
Kevin Brinson
Assistant Research Professor and Delaware State ClimatologistUniversity of Delaware
Applied climatologist specializing in hydroclimatology, weather observation systems, and climate services.
Destenie Nock
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Destenie Nock uses mathematical modeling tools to address societal problems related to sustainability planning, energy policy and equity.
Nora Rubel
Elizabeth Denio Professor, Associate Professor of ReligionUniversity of Rochester
Rubel is an expert in Jewish studies and Jewish food and holidays.
Charmion B. Rush
Associate Professor of Inclusive and Special EducationWestern Carolina University
Charmion Rush's areas of research include culture relevant pedagogy, disproportionate representation, implicit bias and literacy practices.
Joel Murphy
Goizueta Distinguished Industry Chair in Real Estate; Executive Director of the BL Harbert Real Estate CenterEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Alexandra Dunn
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Dunn focuses on creating a supportive work environment and positive onboarding experience.
Anna C.J. Long
Associate Professor and Program DirectorLouisiana State University
Dr. Long's research, clinical, and service activities aim to address educational and mental health inequities.
