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    • Oct 6, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 38 EPISODES

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    On Stage with Andy Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021


    In his theater career, Andy Park has worked with puppets and whales. He writes musicals and started his own theater company. Now, he brings his life experience to the stage at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In this episode of Faculty 101, find out how UNL students earn professional experience in theater and why Andy Park recommends you leap before you're ready. Show Notes: Learn more about the Nebraska Rep ›› nebraskarep.org; Learn more about Andy Park ›› arts.unl.edu/theatre-and-film/faculty/andrew-park

    Five Things with Kyle Langvardt

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021


    Social media is a driving force in our world and a place to express our opinions. But does freedom of speech exist on social media platforms? Kyle Langvardt is a First Amendment scholar and a member of the Nebraska Technology and Governance Center at the University of Nebraska College of Law. In this episode, Langvardt talks about the complex issues related to free speech and governance of social media and why it's important for students and universities to study them. Show notes: Learn more about Kyle Langvardt at law.unl.edu/kyle-langvardt; learn more about the Nebraska Governance and Technology Center at ngtc.unl.edu; learn more about Tech Refactored at ngtc.unl.edu/tech-refactored.

    Remembering 9/11 with Barney McCoy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021


    As we approach the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Americans look back on where they were on that tragic day. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln broadcast journalism professor was working as a reporter in Columbus, Ohio on September 11, 2001. When the attacks happened, Barney McCoy and his news crew headed for New York City. In this report, he looks back on that difficult time. Show notes: Learn more about Barney McCoy at journalism.unl.edu/barney-mccoy.

    Five Things about Medical Racism with Deirdre Cooper Owens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021


    She teaches students about the history of pandemics. Her work is known all over the country. And a book she wrote was used as a reference for a popular series on HBO. Deirdre Cooper Owens is the Charles and Linda Wilson Professor in the History of Medicine and Director of the Humanities in Medicine program at UNL. In this episode she explains why African Americans don’t always trust the medical system and steps she’s taking to make a change. Show notes: More about Deirdre Cooper Owens ›› history.unl.edu/deirdre-cooper-owens; More about Humanities in Medicine ›› www.unl.edu/hmed

    Five Things with Kevin Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020


    Americans are feeling the stress of a contentious national election. University of Nebraska-Lincoln political scientist Smith says genetics and environment play a role in how we react to political polarization. | Show Notes: Read a Q&A with Kevin Smith ›› https://bit.ly/3jsOk5z; Learn more about Kevin Smith ›› polisci.unl.edu/kevin-smith

    Susan Levine Ourada: Dance Takes Center Stage at Nebraska

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020


    When she first came to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Susan Levine Ourada thought she’d be in Lincoln for a year. But the temporary position turned into an academic career that has lasted 16 years. As head of the dance department at Nebraska, Ourada has watched the program flourish in its goal to provide serious dance training to students. In this episode of Faculty 101, we take a tour of the new dance space at the Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts. And learn how this native New Yorker found her home at UNL. Show Notes: Learn more about UNL Dance ›› arts.unl.edu/music#Dance; Learn more about Susan Levine Ourada ›› arts.unl.edu/music/faculty/susan-levine-ourada

    Five Things with Jordan Soliz

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020


    Jordan Soliz provides research-based insight into how a diverse background shapes a person’s identity. In this episode of Faculty 101, a look at the communication studies professor’s own background and the challenges of communication in a mixed-race family. | Show notes: Learn more about Jordan Soliz ›› comm.unl.edu/jordan-soliz; Read his research ›› bit.ly/2RUnp7k

    Five Things with Daniel Tannenbaum

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020


    Millions of Americans could face eviction from their homes this fall. As unemployment benefits run out and bans on eviction begin to lapse, those who lost their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic will struggle when the rent comes due. Daniel Tannenbaum is an assistant professor of economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His research into eviction helps shed light on the causes and consequences of eviction. | Show Notes: Learn more about Daniel Tannenbaum ›› business.unl.edu/people/dtannenbaum

    Five Things with Eric Weaver

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020


    The race is on to develop a vaccine for COVID-19. But work is also underway at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to find a better, longer-lasting vaccine for influenza, another global threat. Leading the way is Eric Weaver, associate professor of biological sciences. In this edition of Faculty 101, Dr. Weaver talks about his new research collaboration and why he’s hopeful about the future. | Show Notes: More about Eric Weaver ›› biosci.unl.edu/eric-weaver; more about the Virology Center ›› go.unl.edu/yeb7

    Five Things with Helen Fagan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020


    Diversity and inclusion are common buzzwords. But what’s the difference between the two? And what’s the benefit to creating an inclusive workplace? Helen Fagan is director of Leadership Engagement for the University of Nebraska Rural Futures Institute. She is an associate professor of practice in agricultural leadership education and communication at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. And her research focuses on how inclusive leadership helps transform organizations. Show Notes: Learn more about Rural Futures ›› ruralfutures.nebraska.edu; learn more about Dr. Fagan ›› alec.unl.edu/helen-fagan

    Five Things with Troy Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020


    If you’re trying to manage employees during the current coronavirus pandemic, you want to aim for on-the-job consistency. Troy Smith is an assistant professor of management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business. His research suggests during stressful times, consistency heightens performance and well-being. Find out more in this episode of Faculty 101: Five Things with Troy Smith. Show notes: Learn more about Troy Smith ›› business.unl.edu/people/tsmith

    Five Things with Brad Lubben

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020


    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread economic damage to the country…including agriculture. In this episode of Faculty 101, we hear from University of Nebraska-Lincoln agriculture economist Brad Lubben about the unique challenges facing farmers and ranchers and how they can weather the storm. Show Notes: Learn more about Farm and Ranch Management ›› farm.unl.edu

    Five Things with Ajai Ammachathram

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020


    The hospitality industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Hotels, resorts, restaurants and other businesses are beginning to reopen but the industry faces big challenges ahead. Ajai Ammachathram is an assistant professor in the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry. In this episode of Faculty 101 we talked to Ammachathram about what’s ahead…and what it will take to bring customers back. Show Notes: Learn more about Ajai Ammachathram ›› https://bit.ly/2Ulvqnm; learn more about the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program ›› https://bit.ly/2UkVTBt

    Jennifer Johnson Jorgensen: A Passion for Fashion

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020


    Jennifer Johnson Jorgensen had a career in the fashion and merchandising industry before coming to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In her classroom, Dr. Jorgensen provides a holistic education that prepares students for a variety of industry careers. In this episode of Faculty 101, Dr. Jorgensen shares the major trends consumers can expect to see when they go shopping in the next decade. Show notes: Learn more about Jennifer Johnson Jorgensen ›› https://cehs.unl.edu/teacherx/jorgensen/

    Kwame Dawes: The Busiest Man in Literature

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


    He calls Ghana, Jamaica and Nebraska home. He writes plays, novels and poetry. And he believes literature helps students become empathetic citizens of the world. Kwame Dawes is the Glenna Luschei Editor-in-Chief of the Prairie Schooner literary journal at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. In this episode of Faculty 101, find out what brought him to Nebraska and how the music of Bob Marley changed his life. Show notes: more about Kwame Dawes ›› https://kwamedawes.com; more about the Prarie Schooner ›› https://prairieschooner.unl.edu

    Stadium Students

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019


    In this edition of Faculty 101, we meet students who get real world experience working at Memorial Stadium. The stadium provides is a unique training ground for students in a variety of programs. Show notes: Learn more about MAIAA ›› bit.ly/2CVFs5T, learn more about the sports communication major ›› bit.ly/2NLZBBu

    Off-the-field Safety: Mario Scalora and Nebraska’s Threat Assessment Team

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019


    On Saturday in Lincoln, Husker fans cheer on the home team. But behind the scenes, another team is working to make sure the only conflict is on the field. In this episode of Faculty 101, we go behind-the-scenes at Memorial Stadium for a look at how the security team keeps fans safe. And we meet Mario Scalora, psychology professor and national threat assessment expert. | Show Notes: Learn more about the Public Policy Center ›› ppc.unl.edu; Learn more about the Targeted Violence Research Team ›› http://ow.ly/fzTx50wYOTN

    Jeffrey Rudy: Training the Trainers at Nebraska

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019


    Athletic training students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln get hands-on training in a variety of athletes in world-class facilities. In this edition of Faculty 101, we go inside a at Memorial Stadium and meet Jeff Rudy, director of Athletic Training Education. Show notes: learn more about the athletic training program ›› http://ow.ly/dSQ450wNYNR

    Understanding the Brain: A Tour of CB3

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019


    Memorial Stadium is the home of the Huskers. But it also houses a unique facility dedicated to understanding the human brain. In this edition of Faculty 101, we go on a tour of the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior…and we meet Cary Savage, the center’s director. Learn about a partnership with Nebraska athletics to study concussions. And find out what you can do to protect your brain. ›› http://cb3.unl.edu/

    Walking Back in Time: A Campus Architecture Tour

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019


    Where did Nebraska football take the field before Memorial Stadium? In this edition of Faculty 101, Kay Logan-Peters takes us to the site of Nebraska’s win over the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. Dr. Logan-Peters is an architecture librarian, with a unique way of telling campus stories. Show Notes: Historic Campus Buildings ›› https://bit.ly/2knDs0k, Get Kay Logan-Peters’ Book ›› https://bit.ly/2kuJL2o, Virtual Reality Project ›› https://bit.ly/2RVlD3B

    Husker, Olympian, Professor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019


    He walked on with the Huskers and earned Olympic gold. Now Curt Tomasevicz is taking on the challenges of the classroom. In this edition of Faculty 101, Dr. Tomasevicz talks about what it takes to reach your goals. Show Notes: Learn more about Curt Tomasevicz here ›› https://go.unl.edu/tomasevicz

    Innovation in the Lab: Engineering New Ways to Treat Disease

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019


    Biomedical engineer Angie Pannier hopes some day her research will help treat disease and change people’s lives. In this episode of Faculty 101, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Green sits down with Dr. Pannier to discuss her research and how she finds work-life balance. Learn more about the Pannier Lab ›› http://pannierlab.unl.edu/

    Following the Cranes: A Journalism Pop-up Class

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019


    University of Nebraska-Lincoln students took a field trip to central Nebraska to tell the story of one of Earth’s greatest migrations. The Sandhill Cranes Pop-up class is one of a series of classes that provide a short but intense experience for students. Learn more about Crane Trust ›› https://cranetrust.org/; See the Platte Basin Timelapse ›› http://plattebasintimelapse.com/; Learn more about pop-up classes in the College of Journalism ›› https://journalism.unl.edu/pop-up

    Helping Children Succeed: Nebraska’s Early Childhood Research

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019


    When it comes to helping children, Lisa Knoche believes in the power of research. Through a variety of programs, Dr. Knoche and other researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln discover strategies that strengthen families, school and communities. In this edition of Faculty 101, we hear more about what works to help children succeed and why we should all back to preschool. Show Notes: More about Lisa Knoche ›› https://cehs.unl.edu/cehs/faculty/lisa-knoche/ More on Child, Youth, Family and Schools ›› http://cyfs.unl.edu/ More on the Nebraska Academy for Early Childhood Research ›› http://naecr.unl.edu/ More on the Early Learning Network ›› http://earlylearningnetwork.unl.edu/ Contact Getting Ready ›› https://gettingready.unl.edu/site/contact

    Memories and Big Skies: The Art of Francisco Souto

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019


    Francisco Souto left his native Venezuela and found beauty in Nebraska. In this edition of Faculty 101, Professor Souto talks about the artwork he creates to express his feelings about his native country and his adopted state. And he shares how injury changed the way he views the world. Show Notes: More about Francisco ›› http://www.franciscosouto.com/about/, More about the School of Art, Art History & Design ›› https://arts.unl.edu/art

    Falling Bricks and a Broken Elevator: The Journey to Open Cherish Nebraska

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019


    Visitors to the University of Nebraska State Museum are enjoying the new exhibit floor that opened last month. Cherish Nebraska features seven galleries that celebrate the state’s diverse natural history and the science behind our unique ecosystems. In this episode of Faculty 101, we look at back at the sometimes rocky journey to open the new exhibit floor and the community of experts who helped make Cherish Nebraska a reality. Show Notes: http://museum.unl.edu/fourthfloor/index.html

    Deadric Williams: Enthusiasm on Steroids

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019


    In the classroom, Deadric Williams brings energy. His enthusiasm is infectious and lights a fire in his students. The sociology professor’s research also brings clarity to the struggles faced by new parents who struggle with the demands of day-to-day life. This episode of Faculty 101 looks at how this first generation college student from Mississippi found his calling and his passion. Show Notes: https://soc.unl.edu/deadric-williams

    Saving Nebraska Treasures

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019


    Nebraska history comes to life in the basement of Love Library on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. Documents, photos, books and artifacts are preserved and protected by the staff at the Archives and Special Collections. In this episode, university archivist Mary Ellen Ducey takes us on a tour of this hidden treasure. Learn more about Archives and Special Collections ›› https://libraries.unl.edu/archives-special-collections

    Keeping the Peace: Family Communication

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018


    Holidays bring family and friends together. But how do you avoid arguments with that uncle or cousin you never see? In this episode, Communication Professor Dawn O. Braithwaite has advice on effective family communication. And she shares what she’s learned through her research on stepfamilies. Show Notes Dawn O. Braithwaite ›› https://comm.unl.edu/dawn-o-braithwaite

    Thankful for Food Safety!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018


    Over the next month, many of us will be sitting down for family meals and attending holiday parties. On this episode of Faculty 101, we hear about research to fight the deadliest bacteria that threatens our food supply...and consumer advice to guard against food poisoning. Show Notes: 160isgood ›› https://160isgood.com/ Food Safety ›› https://food.unl.edu/food-safety

    Can’t We All Just Get Along?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018


    Does it feel like the entire country is in a bad mood? This week on Faculty 101, we explore the environment of angry rhetoric that seems to be in the driver’s seat. How does civility in public discourse impact democracy? And what can we do about it? Show Notes: Rick & Jerry Talk about Life and other things… ›› http://ow.ly/ufLY30mtO9s Heuermann Lecture: Bob Kerrey and Chuck Hagel ›› http://ow.ly/rFef30mtOan Heuermann Lectures ›› https://heuermannlectures.unl.edu/

    Magic in the Chemistry Lab

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018


    As a teenager, Rebecca Lai wanted to be a fashion designer. Today, she designs technology that could someday be used to monitor our water supply or cure disease. Find out more about Dr. Lai’s research and how she brings Harry Potter to the chemistry classroom. Show Notes Dr. Lai’s Lab: http://chemweb.unl.edu/lai/

    The Power of Language

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018


    Isabel Velázquez teaches students who will teach Spanish in Nebraska schools. She studies language transmission and maintenance. And she believes it’s important for students to learn more than one language. How did this former journalist from Mexico find her way to Nebraska? Learn more in this episode of Faculty 101. Show Notes Translation of Monterrey Sun by Alfonso Reyes: http://ow.ly/ksom30m78kB Isabel Velázquez: http://ow.ly/ne4x30m78lj Language in the Small Spaces: Household Perspectives on Minority Language and Loss: http://ow.ly/fh0D30m78mc

    Dipra Jha: International Man of Hospitality

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018


    What happens behind the scenes at a luxury Las Vegas hotel? Hospitality, Tourism and Management Professor Dipra Jha works with some of the biggest hotel brands in the business. And he brings industry information back to the classroom to benefit students. Today on Faculty 101, a conversation with the professor about hotels, artificial intelligence and how to handle jet lag.

    The Art of Place: Creating the Nebraska Landscape

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018


    Karen Kunc lives in a world of wind and light and water. She brings Nebraska to life in her art and shares her technique with the community. In this edition of Faculty 101, learn more about Dr. Kunc who is the Cather Professor of Art in the School of Art, Art History and Design at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

    Step by Step

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018


    What has 600 feet, makes a lot of noise and never quits moving? The Cornhusker Marching Band! Every year, the band hits the field with new shows and new students, but the same unmatched enthusiasm. Faculty 101 goes behind the scenes with leaders Tony Falcone and Doug Bush to see what it takes to make the Pride of All Nebraska.

    The Cutting Edge: Robots in the OR

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018


    When Shane Farritor was a boy, he liked to tinker and build things in the back of his family’s hardware store. Decades later he’s still at it, only now he’s building robots. Find out how a small-town kid grew up to be an engineer who founded a company that’s changing the way doctors do surgery.

    Sharks, wolves, and bears, oh my!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018


    Sharks, wolves, bears, moose, deer –John Benson has traveled the country as a wildlife biologist. Dr. Benson is an assistant professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His current projects include studying mule deer in Nebraska and mountain lions in the greater Los Angeles area.  https://www.unl.edu/podcasts/sharks-wolves-and-bears-oh-my/

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