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Astronomy to Zoology

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Astronomy to Zoology

    Sarah Marzen, Scripps College – Testing Interventions to Polarization in Opinion Dynamics Models

    Sarah Marzen, Scripps College – Testing Interventions to Polarization in Opinion Dynamics Models

    On Scripps College Week: How do you combat confirmation bias and polarization? Sarah Marzen, assistant professor of physics, has a suggestion. Sarah Marzen started in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics but quickly went over to theoretical biophysics and has been researching that ever since. She started as an undergraduate in physics at Caltech, winning the Haren Lee […]

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    Stacey Wood, Scripps College – Our Approach to Fraud Needs to Change

    Stacey Wood, Scripps College – Our Approach to Fraud Needs to Change

    On Scripps College Week: Our approach to dealing with fraud needs an overhaul. Stacey Wood, Molly Mason Jones professor of psychology, puts together the evidence to show us why. Stacey Wood, Ph.D. is a clinical neuropsychologist and the Molly Mason Jones Professor of Psychology at Scripps College in Claremont, CA. She received a B.A. in […]

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    Patrick Ferree, Scripps College – Unexpected Conflict in the Nucleus

    Patrick Ferree, Scripps College – Unexpected Conflict in the Nucleus

    On Scripps College Week: Why do some chromosomes act selfishly? Patrick Ferree, professor in the W. M. Keck Science Department, finds out. Patrick Ferree, a developmental geneticist at the Claremont Colleges, is studying how certain chromosomes selfishly hijack reproductive development to gain a transmission advantage. Dr. Patrick Ferree is a professor in the W. M. […]

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    Myriam Chancy, Scripps College – Caribbean Women in Literature

    Myriam Chancy, Scripps College – Caribbean Women in Literature

    On Scripps College Week: Fiction can bring truth to the fore. Myriam Chancy, Guggenheim Fellow and Hartley Burr Chair in the Humanities, looks into the history of Caribbean women. Myriam J.A. Chancy, Ph.D. (Iowa) is a Guggenheim Fellow, and Hartley Burr Alexander Chair of the Humanities Chair at Scripps College. Chancy is the author of […]

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    Ken Gonzales-Day, Scripps College – Queer-ish

    Ken Gonzales-Day, Scripps College – Queer-ish

    On Scripps College Week: Photography can reveal many hidden things about the people who lived centuries ago. Ken Gonzales-Day, professor and Fletcher Jones Endowed Chair in Art, looks back at some. Ken Gonzales-Day is a Los Angeles based artist whose interdisciplinary practice considers the historical construction of race and the limits of representational systems ranging […]

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    Annabelle Roberts, University of Texas at Austin – Why We Hate to Wait

    Annabelle Roberts, University of Texas at Austin – Why We Hate to Wait

    We’re all tired of waiting. Annabelle Roberts, assistant professor of marketing at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin, says we’re most impatient right before we get what we want. Annabelle Roberts is an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business. Prior […]

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