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Timothy Matovina
Chair, Department of TheologyUniversity of Notre Dame
Timothy Matovina works in the area of theology and culture, with specialization in U.S. Catholic and U.S. Latino theology and religion.
Jennifer M. Ramos
Professor of Political Science and International Relations and Director of Global Learning, Office of International Programs and PartnershipsLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Christopher Reiff
Lead Generation ExpertMedia Antics Inc
Lead Generation Experts | B2B - B2C
Jesse Rhodes
Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the UMass PollUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jesse Rhodes is a leading expert in social policy, voting rights, inequality, and political behavior.
Dara Parker
Vice-President, Grants & Community InitiativesVancouver Foundation
A nonprofit executive who is helping shift the sector from charity to justice.
Zach Whalen
Associate Professor of Digital StudiesUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Whalen's research focuses on computer-generated literature, video games, and graphic narrative.
David Ortega
Professor and Noel W. Stuckman Chair in Food Economics and PolicyMichigan State University
David Ortega researches the decision making processes of consumers to better inform food policies and marketing strategies.
Phillip Coule, MD
Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, AU Health System & Associate Dean for Clinical AffairsAugusta University
Phillip Coule is an expert in COVID-19 testing, hospital quality & safety, emergency medicine, disaster preparedness, and GRAChIE.
Alexander Theodoridis
Associate Professor of Political Science / Co-director of UMass PollUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Alex Theodoridis looks at the ways in which citizens interact with the political world in an era of hyper-polarization.
stef shuster
Associate Professor of Sociology of Medicine and GenderMichigan State University
stef shuster's research explores how evidence is a social artifact that is constituted through social, cultural, and historical contexts.