Lander University's Department of History and Philosophy Podcast
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In this episode I interview Lander alumni Mills Dorn about his career in historical preservation with Terracon.
In this podcast created for HIST 380, Lillian Strawn discusses Norman Rockwell's version of Rosie the Riveter.
In this podcast, Chloe Kirby and a special guest investigate the role of Heinrich Himmler in the Third Reich.
In a podcast prepared as part of HIST 380.Introduction to Public History, Houston Moore discusses Comics and Race during World War Two
Dr. Jackson and I continued our conversation after the interview was finished and he began to tell a story so fascinating that I had to interrupt him and ask if I could record it. Here it is!
For this episode I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Ramon Jackson of Newberry College, an assistant professor of history with extensive experience in public history, particularly relating to African American history in South Carolina.
For this episode I interview Kaitlin Burgess about how to succeed in HIST 121 and college in general.
In this episode, we interview Lander alumni Ms. Ashley Hampton regarding her work on Green Book Sites in South Carolina as part of an effort led by the South Carolina African American Heritage Commission under the direction of Dr. Ramon Jackson and with financial support from SHPO, SCAAHC, and the WeGOJA Foundation. More about the project can be found here. Pictured below is Carolyn Cole Green, daughter of restaurant owner of College Inn, Charles "Neil" Cole, a site that appeared in the Green Book.
In this episode of the Lander University History and Philosophy podcast we discuss our own Jackson Library's David and Mash and Lisa Wiecki's new book "Lander University." Our two authors tell us about how they acted like to detectives to organize the materials in the Lander archives and library to create records which they then put formed into a narrative that served as the core of this exciting new book. Here is the Amazon link if you would like to order "Lander University": https://www.amazon.com/Lander-University-Campus-History-David/dp/1467107980.
This is a model podcast for HIST 380.Introduction to Public History using the 1944 Battle of Leyte (Philippines) as its subject. Please note that while the Battle of Leyte is an actual historical event, the "Woodgreen Museum" and the exhibit connected to it are made up as part of the class.
Congratulations to Ms. Gemma Perez for winning New Teacher of the Year at Greenwood High School. I interviewed her back in July just before she started the year there and now I'm checking in to see what she learned and what the secret of her success is.
For today's interview I speak with Lander history alumni Mrs. MaryKate Leggieri and current Assistant Registrar about her career in higher education.
In this episode I interview Mr. JD Whitt who serves as District Executive of Blue Ridge Council for the Boy Scouts of America. In this interview, Mr. Whitt tells us about his job and how being a history major has helped with it. In addition, if you listen to the end you'll be treated to a ghost story!
In this interview I talk to Gemma Perez about how she did so well in university and how she was able to quickly find a job.
An interview with Lander University alumni Jesse Garbowski and his experience in Public History
In this interview I talk with Anna Lagrone on her work with Preservation South Carolina, Restore Trinity, and the Abbeville Historic Properties Protection Commission.
In today's show I speak with history major Citlali about how to do well on exams.
In this episode I interview Grayson Peoples about her experience as a volunteer at Musgrove Mill (https://southcarolinaparks.com/musgrove-mill) and her interest in historical preservation. Enjoy!
In this episode I briefly discuss Nagai Takashi and the different perspectives of Koreans who have translated his work into Korean. This version is similar to the one presented earlier, only differing in that it has been amplified using Audacity.
In this episode I briefly discuss Nagai Takashi and the different perspectives of Koreans who have translated his work into Korean.
Interview with Lander alumni Sydney Shepard. Sydney was our first interviewee for the podcast. Listen to that episode here: https://landeruniversitydepartmenthistoryphilosophy.podbean.com/e/student-corner-with-sydney-shepherd/
An interview with Ranger Adrian Stewart of Ninety Six National Park Site. An article about her work can also be seen here: https://www.indexjournal.com/news/ninety-six-historic-site-offers-summer-fun-along-with-history/article_3245682e-7895-5dbf-8604-401522a8d13c.html
In this episode Jackson Library Director Lisa Wiecki shares with us why being a librarian is a great career.
In this podcast Karyton and Thomas give some excellent tips for how to do well on exams.
Abby Piper and Abby Silon joined me to discuss what helped them to write and present such great HIST 499 papers.