The 密歇根州立大学丹佛 faculty brain trust reaches almost every point along the academic spectrum, and we are always proud to see Roadrunners sharing their knowledge. 每个月, the Early Bird highlights a few faculty members who have served as subject-matter experts on timely news topics, providing dynamic perspectives on critical issues.

 

Here’s a sampling from December:

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林恩·霍夫曼博士.D., professor of 管理, interviewed with 丹佛7 about the City of Aurora’s plan to give bonuses to police officers in an effort to keep personnel from leaving and how money isn’t always a core motivating factor for job retention.

Rebecca Trammel, Ph.D., associate dean of the College of Health and Applied Sciences, interviewed with 斯克里普斯全国 about businesses that are helping formerly incarcerated people get jobs and how this can help prevent people on parole from returning to prison.

Tyler Bachelder, M.S., associate professor of Aviation and Aerospace Science, interviewed with CBS4 about a high-wind advisory that caused flight delays in 丹佛 and the challenges that pilots face with windy conditions.

凯利·埃文斯博士.D., assistant professor of 体育 管理, interviewed with 9日消息 about the 丹佛 Broncos being 奖ed an International Home Market Area in Mexico and how this will strengthen marketing opportunities within the Colorado Hispanic population and in Mexico.

兰迪·史密斯博士.D., professor of Psychology, interviewed with KGNU radio about workplace burnout, its impact on the economy and five steps to staying positive (interview at 46:30).

For a full list of faculty members featured as experts in the media, visit 密歇根州立大学丹佛 in the 新闻.