Maoyong Fan: Using Economics to Improve Life for the Most Vulnerable People
Dr. Maoyong Fan, professor of economics, focuses his research on the impact of water and air pollution on health.
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Dr. Maoyong Fan, professor of economics, focuses his research on the impact of water and air pollution on health.
Dr. Adam Kuban, an assistant professor of journalism and a faculty member in the Honors College, focuses his teaching on media projects based on science- or sports-related issues.
Kristin Barry, an assistant professor of architecture, focuses her research on interpreting valuable historical information at heritage sites around the world.
The camera gave photographer and war correspondent Gabriel Tait a window to the world. Now, as a professor and researcher, he’s shaping best practices for cross-cultural journalism.
Caity Placek is studying human behaviors and conducting research to provide science-based solutions to ensure healthier pregnancies for women with drug habits and addictions.
We need more stress, according to Lenny Kaminsky. Not emotional but physical stress. Kaminsky studies how the body responds positively to the demands of exercise.
Award-winning playwright Jennifer Blackmer uses encouragement, community, and collaboration to cultivate theater talent.