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Sarah DeYoung

Sarah DeYoung

Associate Professor, Sociology & Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware

Prof. DeYoung's expertise is in maternal and child health in crisis and disaster settings, with a focus on infant feeding in emergencies.

Evacuation Decision-makingCompanion Animals in DisastersMaternal & Infant Health in DisastersRefugee & Immigrant Well-beingPsychological Sense of Community
Mark Fenster

Mark Fenster

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Mark Fenster is the Marshall M. Criser Eminent Scholar Chair in electronic communications and administrative law.

Administrative LawPolitical ExtremismNon-disclosure agreementsOpen Government LawsConspiracy Theories
Sherry Pagoto, Ph.D.

Sherry Pagoto, Ph.D.

Professor of Allied Health SciencesUniversity of Connecticut

Leveraging technology for health promotion and disease prevention

Health BehaviorSun SafetySkin Cancer PreventionDigital HealthSocial Media
Kai Prins

Kai Prins

Assistant Professor of Communication StudiesLoyola Marymount University

Public RelationsConspiracy TheoriesFeminism & Gender StudiesAdvertising and CommunicationRhetoric
Yu-Hao Lee

Yu-Hao Lee

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Yu-Hao Lee’s research focuses on the cognitive and emotional effects of immersive/interactive media, e.g. video games and virtual reality.

Social MediaMedia Psychology and Media EffectsCommunication TechnologyEmerging MediaSocial Change
Kim Walsh-Childers

Kim Walsh-Childers

Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

Kim Walsh-Childers' research focuses include news coverage of health issues and mass media effects on individual health and health policy.

Science CommunicationHealth CommunicationEthicsEditingProfessional Responsibility
Jonathan Earle

Jonathan Earle

Dean of Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College | Professor of HistoryLouisiana State University

Dr. Earle is a historian of American politics and culture with focuses on the early republic and antebellum periods.

History of American PoliticsEarly Republic PeriodAntislavery History‎American HistoryAntebellum Period
Patrick Jung, Ph.D.

Patrick Jung, Ph.D.

ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering

Dr. Patrick Jung's areas of focus include American history, German art history, and anthropology.

American HistoryGerman Art HistoryCultural AnthropologyAmerican Indian History
Lisa Fazio

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.

How to prevent sharing false information onlineLiesFake NewsDevelopmental ScienceCognition
Andrew Selepak

Andrew Selepak

Instructional Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Andrew Selepak can speak to a variety of topics, including pop culture, online education, fake news and partisan media.

Personal BrandingOnline LearningOnline MediaMedia EffectsSocial Media