It's More Than That

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“It’s More Than That” is a podcast focused on the University of Minnesota Duluth’s campus community members. Through conversations with students, faculty, and staff, we go beyond titles and first impressions to reveal the complexity of their experiences around diversity and inclusion.

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    • May 7, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 49m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from It's More Than That

    Joanne Coffin-Langdon

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 51:02


    Bridging between adverse populations – deaf and hearing, Christian and non, straight and queer – is Joanne Coffin-Langdon’s life’s work. “I just find myself with the audacity to want to do it,” says the deaf studies instructor. Coffin-Langdon was born in Germany and is a mom of nine children, and her story is about boldly and consistently answering the call. Enjoy, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Shawyn Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 74:38


    The research and story of Shawyn Lee, assistant professor of Social Work, merges – removing myths surrounding adoption.  “What does it mean to be a Korean adoptee? The only way that I can explain it is like this cosmic pull ... like something was pulling my body back home, even though I knew nothing about South Korea.” Enjoy, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Neal Bhakta

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 44:08


    “When you see that student crying in the hallway, after an exam, it’s probably not just the exam, there is definitely something else going on, and it is our job not to have those judgements because there is more to every story.” UMD Student Association President Neal Bhakta grew up in a lot of different places across the country. His experiences gave him the perspective needed to launch a mental health campaign that’s personally motivated and having a profound impact on our campus culture. Enjoy, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Helen Mongan-Rallis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 71:32


    “Some people can do big things, the big picture, but for me, my realization early on is, where I can make additional difference is one student at a time, one person at a time.” Helen Mongan-Rallis, an associate professor in the Department of Education, was born in a country deeply steeped in racial turmoil. “I left South Africa in 1984, but I am deeply South African.” How these roots influence her work at UMD, and how stories empower Mongan-Rallis to better understand people she disagrees with. Plus getting trapped in Lake Superior ice while kayaking, and headstands as a metaphor for being an ally on this episode of “It’s More Than That.”  Enjoy, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Wendy Reed

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 55:00


    Wendy Reed, dean of the Swenson College of Science and Engineering, is effecting change by challenging, "This is the way we've always done it."  Hear how her Allies and Advocates program is making sure everyone’s voice is heard – and how embodying a maternal effects scientist was seen as activism, but it wasn’t. Enjoy, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Lisa Erwin

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 31:36


    Vice Chancellor for Student Life, Lisa Erwin, is UMD’s Title IX coordinator — a critical role for our campus. Learn what drives her work on this episode of “It’s More Than That.” Enjoy and be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Arshia Khan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 48:33


    A robot named Pepper is changing how dementia patients are treated, and its creator changed the traditional image of computer programers. Meet Associate Professor of Computer Science, Dr. Arshia Khan. She talks about overcoming faith bias and discusses her work with robotics in medical care.  Hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Jeanine Weekes Schroer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 76:55


    “The rule was that I didn’t break the rules, no matter how much it cost, no matter how hard it was.” What’s the cost of following the rules? What about within the context of institutional racism? We hear from Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dr. Jeanine Weekes Schroer, about this and also talk about the political tension between faculty and staff in higher education. Hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Mike Kenyanya

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 33:25


    Mike Kenyanya leapt from his inspirational UMD commencement speech into his role as a University of Minnesota Regent. Mike talks about his continued leadership and how his immigration from Kenya influences him. Hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Fernando Delgado

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 41:50


    "At ASU for a while anyway, we would regularly get bomb threats and have to clear out the buildings. And oftentimes the bomb threats would be coded with critiques, if you will, about all the multicultural things that we were doing at the university." Having personally navigated overt bias and death threats, Fernando Delgado talks about what he sees as a need for “more conversations” and “respectfully disagreeing”. As UMD’s Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Fernando sees opportunity in challenging each other along the journey to personal growth.  Hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Lendley Black

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 41:32


    "My work over the last 37 years has been grounded in the interest of high academic standards, high creative standards, and the importance of connecting with people." UMD Chancellor Lendley Black grew up in the segregated South – and his academic roots are in theater. Learn how this combination shapes his leadership in this episode of “It’s More Than That.” Enjoy, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Terresa and Jordon Moses

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 47:15


    “We’re just trying to be an organization that is dedicated to peace and justice and equity and if at any point we aren’t doing that, it’s time for us to walk away and find a new way." The cofounders of Blackbird Revolt talk about what it means to develop a company that seeks to engage the community through art and design with a special focus on social justice – and their thoughts behind creating UMD’s “It’s More Than That” campus climate campaign.  Hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

    Susana Pelayo-Woodward

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 28:53


    "In the current climate in our country, we tend to label people, and it's more than that, because we are human beings with feelings, with stories." What is it like to move from Mexico City to northern Minnesota? Susana Pelayo-Woodward talks about how this experience impacted her life and her work as the assistant to the Chancellor for inclusive excellence and as the director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, be sure to hit subscribe for more stories that celebrate the human experience in higher education.

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