Contributors
HxA publishes work from faculty, students, staff, and leaders from across the academy. Browse through our hundreds of contributors or search for someone by name. Click on a card to view their contributions to HxA.
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- Kristina DaugirdasFrancis A. Allen Collegiate Professor of Law at the University of Michigan
- Emily LevineAssociate Professor of Education and (by courtesy) History at Stanford University
- Jeremy HaefnerChancellor, University of Denver
- John Austin, Ph.DHead of School at Deerfield Academy
- Nigel Nigel Paneth, Ph.D.Professor (Emeritus) of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Pediatrics at Michigan State University.
- Steve Weiland, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus in Michigan State University’s College of Education.
- Geoffrey Miller, Ph.D.
- Stuart Buck, Ph.D.
- John K. Wilson, Ph.D.
- Michael Bailey, Ph.D.Professor of Psychology at Northwestern University.
- Peggy Mason, Ph.D.Professor of Neurobiology at the McLean Center for Clinical Ethics at the University of Chicago.
- Carl OttenUndergraduate student
- Jack HurewitzUndergraduate student
- Jacqueline A. LoebAssistant Director and Associate Teaching Professor, English Writing Program
- Justin KalefAssistant Teaching Professor in Philosophy
- Jeffrey J. DiGiovanniDean, School of Health Professions
- Dennis AdamsSenior Instructor and Blended Learning Faculty Fellow
- James TaplinInstructor and College of Business Discourse Ambassador
- Craig ParsonsProfessor of Political Science and Director of European Studies, University of Oregon; Senior Researcher, ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo.
- Christian CasperTeaching Professor, Program in Technical Communication, College of Engineering
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