Kellyanne Conway compares standing in line to vote to buying cupcakes, Bigfoot is trying to sell the family home, Rebecca Wingo (University of Cincinnati) lectures on dime novels, and Micheal Yudell closes us out with a talk about Elvis Presley and Richard Nixon.
ABOUT REBECCA WINGO: Rebecca Wingo is a scholar of the Indigenous and American West, an assistant professor of history, and the Director of Public History at the University of Cincinnati. She has written exactly 2.5 books. One won an award. Another came out last week (dope). And the last is coming out like a slow, agonizing scream.
ABOUT MICHAEL YUDELL: Michael Yudell, the steady lecturer of Study Hall, is the Chair of the Department of Community Health and Prevention at the Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University. Yudell is a researcher in the fields of ethics, genomics and the history of public health. His work focuses on the history, risk communication and ethics of autism spectrum disorders, as well as the history of the race concept in biology.
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