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Tyler Stillman
Professor of Marketing / Director of EntrepreneurshipSouthern Utah University
Specializing in judgment and decision making, social psychology, buyer behavior, and entrepreneurship
Michelle Grimes
Associate Professor of Child Clinical PsychologySouthern Utah University
A licensed psychologist specializing in clinical child psychology, principles of phycological assessment, and sibling conflict resolution
Margarita R. Ochoa, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History | Director for Scholarly and Creative PracticeLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Ho Ming Chow
Associate Professor, Communication Sciences & DisordersUniversity of Delaware
Ho Ming Chow studies developmental stuttering and other speech disorders.
Martine Hackett
Associate Professor of Population HealthHofstra University
Dr. Hackett's research focuses on public health and health inequities, particularly in the American suburbs and minority communities.
Steven Charlier
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
An expert in project management & virtual teams on project-based work & how technology influences how we work & lead within organizations
Michael Curran, PhD
The Diana and Thomas Klein '84 Associate Professor of Economics | Villanova School of BusinessVillanova University
Michael Curran, PhD, is an expert in computational international financial macroeconomics.
Kathleen Iacocca, PhD
Associate Professor of Management & Operations | Villanova School of BusinessVillanova University
Kathleen Iacocca, PhD, is an expert on supply chain management, business analytics and optimization, with a focus on healthcare industries.
Elizabeth Cauffman
Professor of Psychological Science, Education and LawUC Irvine
Elizabeth Cauffman’s research addresses the intersect between adolescent development and juvenile justice.
Eric Swanson
Professor of EconomicsUC Irvine
Eric Swanson is an expert on inflation, recessions and what changes in interest rates mean for the economy.
