Aiming to engage the college community in constructive dialogue on timely topics such as politics, science, society and the environment through reading and discussing. Brought to you by Madison Area Technical College Libraries & Student Achievement Centers.
On this episode we wrap up the best of 2019, as well as the best of the 2010's decade, both from a library perspective and in general. Plus, our usual trivia and recommendation segments.
Our special today is Donna Marconnet, a beloved longtime librarian and tech guru at Madison College who is about to retire. We will discuss how technology has changed in the time she has worked here, and where she thinks it will go in the future.
Kelley and Mark discuss the first weeks of the new Goodman South Campus Library/SAC, Disability Awareness Month, and National Tutoring Week. Also, Kelley and Dana interview Mary Cartier from Madison College's Disability Resource Services, plus Trivia and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
Today's special guest is Madison College president Dr. Jack Daniels. After we ask some rapid-fire questions to get to know him better, Dean of Libraries & Academic Support Services Julie Gores will interview him about the new Goodman South Campus opening this fall. We'll also have our Anything Goes recommendations.
Special guest Madison College instructor Jonathan Pollack joins us for a spirited conversation on the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and its cultural influences to today. Also, we'll have an update on the library's new Wisconsin music collection, as well as trivia and our Anything Goes recommendations.
We celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with special guest Dixie Burns, Madison College Astronomy instructor and frequent media guest on astronomical topics. In addition to looking back at the Apollo 11 mission, we look at present and future issues of space exploration, and we have our usual trivia and recommendation segments.
Ah, summer. On today's episode we discuss things to do in the summer including reading, recreation, traveling, and volunteering. Erika will have an interview with Dogs on Call, and we'll have our usual Trivial Observations and Anything Goes Recommendations.
Valar morghulis. This episode will feature segments on the final season of Game of Thrones, Earth Day, an interview with a Madison College student that participated in the Alternative Spring Break, Trivial Observations, and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
Lights, camera, action! Today's episode focuses on movies and the Academy Awards. Special guests Kris Glodoski Wolf and Matt Coan will join us for the movie-themed discussion, and Kris will highlight a new film series called S.T.R.E.A.M. We will also have special guest Brianna Stapleton-Walsh fill us in on Madison College's Alternative Spring Break offerings.
Our special guest is history instructor Christine Cina, who has taught African American History and Women's History at Madison College since 1993. We'll talk to her about her teaching experience, her experience counseling at the South Campus, and her lifetime love of libraries. We'll also have Trivial Observations focused on African American History Month and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
We'll look back at news and events of 2018, look forward to 2019, and have Fact Finders and Trivial Observations segments.
Today we'll interview Madison College student Michael Edwards, a student worker in the libraries at Truax and DTEC who is finishing up in the Graphic Arts program. Michael has also done artwork for a collection of published graphic novels, and also has an interest in the intersection of Native American mounds and art. We'll discuss graphic novels in general, highlighting war graphic novels, have a tribute to Stan Lee, and we'll have Trivial Observations and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
The topic of this episode is podcasts! We'll talk about the process of podcasting and share some of our personal favorite podcasts to listen to. Kelley and Dana will introduce a new segment called Fact Finders, and we'll also have a podcast-themed Trivial Observations and out Anything Goes Recommendations.
Welcome to a special October edition of the Overdue Podcast. With us this week are some special guests from the libraries and Student Achievement Centers. Segments include Day of the Dead in Mexico, a discussion with Danver on “What do the Chinese find Scary?”, Kanopy, Trivial Observations, Anything Goes Recommendation
Trailer for the upcoming season of the Overdue Podcast. We've been on a short hiatus, but listen to find out more about student stories and our new Worldshare discovery catalog. Check back a few weeks for our new episode! Brought to you by the Madison College Libraries and Student Achievement Centers.
Welcome to our end-of-2017 episode, where we'll be discussion everything "best of." Today we’re going to talk about our favorite news headlines and sports moments of 2017, we’ll share our favorite moments of the podcast this past year, Trivial Observations with Mark, and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
Our special guest today is Madison College Eastern Region Librarian, Autumn Hall-Tun. We’re going to talk to Autumn about Science Fiction and Fantasy authors she enjoys reading. We’ll also have Waiting in Westeros with Dana and myself, some Trivial Observations with Mark, and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
Our special guest today is Madison College retiring downtown librarian, Deb Diller. Welcome Deb. We’ll talk to Deb about her career as a librarian, her time at Madison College and more importantly her travel plans. We’ll also have Trivial Observations with Mark and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
Our special guest is Madison College history instructor and popular culture expert for Wisconsin Public Radio, Jonathan Pollack. The title of today’s episode is “Looking for happy days and making America great again: nostalgia in television and film”. We’ll also have Trivial Observations with Mark and our Anything Goes Recommendations.
Today on the podcast we’ll start with a book club update, talk with the Dean of Library & Academic Support Services at Madison College about a variety of topics, including Fantasy Football, we’ll have Waiting in Westeros, Trivial Observations, and our Anything Goes Recommendations.