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Trimiko Melancon
Professor of African American and African StudiesMichigan State University
Trimiko Melancon is an expert on race, gender, black feminist and sexualities studies.
Linda Halgunseth
Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Chicano/Latino StudiesMichigan State University
Linda Halgunseth's research focuses on parenting and children’s health and well-being in African, European, and Latin American families.
Timothy Shanahan, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of PhilosophyLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Kinitra Brooks
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Dr. Brooks specializes in the study of black women, genre fiction, and popular culture.
Dr Cheryl Allsop
Senior Lecturer in CriminologyUniversity of South Wales
She researches cold cases including unsolved murders, sexual violence and missing people, with interest in police investigation processes.
Bree Akesson
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social WorkWilfrid Laurier University
Assistant Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University who conducts research with children and families affected by war and global social work
Mary-Kate Lizotte, PhD
Professor of Political ScienceAugusta University
Lizotte is an expert in public opinion and is an expert in gender in politics and voting.
Robert T. Fahey, Ph.D.
George F. Cloutier Professor in ForestryUniversity of Connecticut
Robert Fahey is interested in understanding linkages between the composition, structure, and functioning of forest ecosystems.
Christina Heckman, PhD
Professor of English, English Program DirectorAugusta University
Professor Heckman focuses on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, history of English language and Anglo-Saxon and middle English literature.
Sarah A. Schnitker, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology & NeuroscienceBaylor University
Leading researcher on the study of patience & gratitude and religion's role in virtue development in adolescents & emerging adults.
