The Michael Eure Show features Student Impact Coach Michael Eure and student hosts interviewing very special guests talking about a variety of interesting topics. You can catch the live show on Eagle Stream! http://eaglestream.waketech.edu
Wake Technical Community College
The Engineering Care Team invites you to take part in an important discussion about tapping into available campus resources at Wake Tech.
The Michael Eure Show presents a live broadcast of The BrainSTEMology's third-annual MANIFEST – a Juneteenth celebration with music, art and networking.
Student hosts and guests discuss recreation and relaxation for the holidays.
Join a virtual discussion focusing on student successes.
Student hosts lead a conversation about Wake Tech Career Services and Women in STEM.
Dr. Darin Waters, of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, discusses state archives and history.
Student hosts talk with Raleigh City Council member Corey Branch.
Alex Flowers discusses getting students to explore the many opportunities available in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
Student hosts lead a discussion about the Morrill Act of 1862 and the Morrill Act of 1890, which established land-grant colleges in the U.S.
Join a discussion on the 2023 African American Cultural Celebration, which is the statewide kickoff to Black History Month at the N.C. Museum of History.
Student co-hosts lead a conversation about opportunities in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through North Carolina Latino voices.
Join Michael, student host Jerry Greene and other student co-hosts for the 5th Anniversary Show. We take a virtual stroll down memory lane, reviewing previous shows as well as having interactive discussions with special guests.
Join us as Michael and student host Jerry Green have an interactive discussion with representatives from Wake Tech Career Services. This episode is part of a partnership series, and the conversation will focus on career exploration, job search success and professional development.
Join us as Michael and Wake Tech Student Co-host (Jerry Greene), in partnership with Wake Tech Career Services (Mia Kennedy, Johnette Smith) have an interactive discussion about the Wake Tech START (STem, Academic, Research and Training) Internship with Dr. Jackie T. Swanik, Associate Dean, Wake Tech Mathematics and Sciences Division. Participants from the Spring 2022 Program will also contribute to the conversation.
Join us as Michael and Wake Tech student co-hosts (Stacy Kizer and Jerry Greene), in partnership with Wake Tech Career Services (Mia Kennedy, Career Development Coach), have an interactive discussion about the world of supply chain and project management. Special guests include Wake Tech Supply Chain Management Program Director and instructor Keith Pfeifer and Jeff Zidman, an instructor in logistics/supply chain and project management, as well as James Davis, a supply chain/project management professional with work experiences at UPS, QVC, the City of Raleigh and other organizations.
Join us as Michael and Wake Tech student co-hosts Stacy Kizer and Jerry Greene, in partnership with Wake Tech Career Services (Johnette Smith, Career Coach) have an interactive discussion with female first responders. The program features Wake Tech Public Safety Education administrators, faculty and staff, including Dr. Jamie Wicker, provost of the Public Safety Education Campus, EMS program coordinator Constance Best, EMS program faculty member Kimberly Miller and Tara Overton, a former Air Force firefighter and a current Wake County paramedic.
Join us as Michael and student co-hosts have an Interactive Chronological Historical Discussion focusing on five public historically Black universities in North Carolina, specifically Fayetteville State University (1867), Elizabeth City State University (1891), North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University (1891), Winston-Salem State University (1892) and North Carolina Central University (1910). Representatives from the schools' history departments will participate and provide insights about the founding and progression of each of the universities.
Join us as Michael and Jerry Greene (Cybersecurity Student at Wake Tech) have an interesting end of the semester conversation with Brian Anweiler, Athletic Director at Wake Technical Community College. Brian will share opportunities for students, faculty, staff, and the community to support and possibly actively participate with various sports programs hosted through the Athletic Department. Please prepare to learn about E-Sports, Men's and Women's Basketball, Volleyball, Women's Soccer, and other teams sponsored by the department.
Join us as Michael and Jerry Greene (Cybersecurity student) have an informative conversation with Cindy Bogan, Coordinator of Volunteer & Intern Services, Albert Ervin, Director, Guest and Volunteer Services and Sarah Irizarry, Interim Head of Volunteer & Intern Services at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The focus will be on the many opportunities for students to gain work and/volunteer experiences at the Museum. Please prepare to learn about all the exciting interactive exhibits and career opportunities offered to chart a very innovative career path.
Join us as Michael and Jerry Greene (Cybersecurity student at Wake Tech) interview Dr. Chris O'Riordan-Adjah, Administrative Department Head, Associate in Engineering degree at Wake Tech. Students, faculty, staff, and community will learn about the many current and future career opportunities involving Engineering at Technology. Please note this episode is part of a collaboration with the Wake Tech Office of Career Services.
Michael and Jerry Greene (Cybersecurity student at Wake Tech) will have an interactive discussion with Rene Daughtry, Solution Validations Services PMO Team Lead at Cisco Systems; Norene Kemp, Department Head, Computer Programming and Information Technologies; and Al Leaston, Program Director, Network & Computer Technologies at Wake Technical Community College.
Join Michael and co-hosts for a conversation with Ms. Faith E. Anthony Mejia. This episode will recognize Hispanic Heritage Month and explore the expanding definitions of heritage in Latindad.
Join us as Michael and Student Co-hosts have a conversation with Obelia Exum, Creative Director and Graphic Design Supervisor at the NC Museum of History, Clarence Goss, Jr., Adjunct Professor of Graphic Design from Elizabeth City State University and Carla Osborne, Assistant Professor of Advertising and Graphic Design at Wake Technical Community College. During the opening segment, Carla and Clarence will share information about experiences with students, as well as some of the projects and trends that are exciting for them in the current realm of Graphic Design.
Join us as Michael and Student Co-hosts have a conversation with Dr. Carenado Davis, Dean of Library Services at Wake Tech. He will share information about resources available for students and how to access them.
Join Michael and Student Co-hosts as they have an interesting discussion with Dr. Michael Beck, Dean of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Wake Technical Community College.
Join us for the African American & Latino Cultural Mixer, which is sponsored in collaboration with the Office of Student Activities and will include live musical performances.
Join Michael and Co-hosts (Wake Tech Students) as they talk about Black Music Month/Juneteenth and the Upcoming African-American/Latino Cultural Mixer scheduled for Wednesday, June 30th. Noted Jazz Musician Freddie Green will perform and Emilio Gonzalez Camacho from the Early Childhood Education Department will share information about his classes, which are taught completely in Spanish at Wake Tech.
Join Michael and Co-hosts (Wake Tech Students) as they talk with Earl Ijames, Curator at the NC Museum of History. This episode will feature information about the 2021 Capitol City Juneteenth scheduled for the State Capitol and Dix Park in Raleigh, as well as, the JunetENTH at Harlem Brew South in Rocky Mount. Black Music Month will be briefly discussed.
Join Michael and Wake Tech Student co-host as they interview NC Museum of History Curator Earl Ijames about Memorial Day and Juneteenth in the United States. He will also share exciting information about the 1st Annual Capitol City Juneteenth in Raleigh, North Carolina featuring programs at the State Capitol, Dix Park and Historic Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church. The Freedmen's Bureau, William Peace University, Shaw University and Saint Augustine's University will also be referenced.
Join us for a conversation with Keith Knight, cartoonist and co-creator of Hulu's 'Woke' during the Michael Eure Show. Michael and guest hosts will talk with Keith about his current projects and how he became a cartoonist. Several of Mr. Knight's works will also be shown during the broadcast.
This episode will feature Michael continuing his discussion with several students enrolled at Wake Technical Community College about Student Engagement in the Virtual Environment. The students will give more insights and share additional examples about navigating classes, as well as, accessing campus offices. Student Activities, Volunteer Services, and other Virtual interactions with classmates, faculty, staff and the community be explored, as well as, anticipation for returning to the physical campuses of Wake Tech during the upcoming semesters
This episode will feature Michael talking with several students enrolled at Wake Technical Community College about Student Engagement in the Virtual Environment. There will be discussion about how individuals are navigating classes, as well as, accessing campus offices and participating in extra-curricular activities. You can participate by asking questions or making comments in the chat.
Our special guest is Obelia Exum, Graphic Design Supervisor and Creative Director at the North Carolina Museum of History. Michael will interview Obelia about her experiences as female student at Wayne Community College, followed by her undergraduate matriculation at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and graduate degree completion at North Carolina State University. Obelia will also discuss her career as a graphic designer and an adjunct professor. Finally there will be a brief look into her creative process and some of her endeavors.
During this episode, Michael will talk with Shedrick Byrd, Author of The Mississippi Byrd. The discussion will begin with his life experiences in Mississippi and end with his arrival at Norfolk, Virginia, where he retired from military career with the United States Navy. Byrd also graduated from Norfolk State University and became the first Public Relations Director for the CIAA, the oldest athletic conference featuring HBCUs in the nation. Mr. Byrd is a contributing columnist for the Norfolk Journal and Guide Newspaper. Additionally he is a member of Omega Psi Fraternity, Inc.
During this episode Michael discuss a variety of historic and contemporary issues with Rev. Charles W. Brooks, Adjunct Professor at Saint Augustine's University and Pastor of Poplar Spring Christian Church on Old Stage Road in Raleigh, NC.
Join us for Part 2 of "An Interactive Panel Discussion with Men of Color on Possible Global Solutions to Ethnic Relations" featuring Akeem McAllister, Jose Fabre Jr., and Richard Redding. During the broadcast, each panelist will be asked to express thoughts about a series of questions, followed by opportunities to respond to other participants and the live audience.
In this episode, Michael continues his interview with Doctor Arwin Smallwood, Professor and Chair, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University Department of History and Political Science and Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Lecturer for the Association for the Study of African American Life & History. Dr. Smallwood will discuss the Tri-Racial Identity of Tuscarora, Meherrin, Melungeon, and other Native Americans in North Carolina, Virginia, and East to West during the Michael Eure Show.
In this episode, Michael interviews Doctor Arwin Smallwood, Professor and Chair, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University Department of History and Political Science and Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Lecturer for the Association for the Study of African American Life & History. Dr. Smallwood will discuss the Tri-Racial Identity of Tuscarora, Meherrin, Melungeon, and other Native Americans in North Carolina, Virginia, and East to West during the Michael Eure Show.
In this episode, Michael Eure interviews Rene Daughtry about the Fourth Industrial Revolution and future predictions of cybersecurity, robotics and other emerging fields.
Join us for "An Interactive Panel Discussion with Men of Color on Possible Global Solutions to Ethnic Relations" featuring Akeem McAllister, Jose Fabre Jr., and Richard Redding. During the broadcast, each panelist will be asked to express thoughts about a series of questions, followed by opportunities to respond to other participants and the live audience.
Join us for a live conversation with Paula Norris, who will share tips about tasty, healthy and easy to prepare meals and snacks for the holidays and throughout the pandemic.
Please join Citizens Supporting Raleigh Affordable Housing Bond Advisory Committee for an in-depth conversation about Raleigh's $80 million affordable housing bond. The conversation will be led by Yvette Holmes, VP of Resources and Partnerships at DHIC, Asa Fleming, Former President of the NC REALTORS® and Allen Tate realtor, and Habitat of Wake County Director of Advocacy, Rachel Zeitler. The group will discuss the citizen-led effort to address the critical needs for affordable housing across the city.
In this episode, Michael will talk with LaTonya Parsons, of Student Money Management. They discuss financial strategies during the pandemic and beyond. Check out Student Money Management at: https://www.waketech.edu/student-services/financial-education
Please join the live discussion with Dr. Russell as she discusses the Women's Suffrage Movement and the role of Black Women associated with the 19th Amendment. Anna J. Cooper of Raleigh (Saint Augustine's) will be highlighted along with other notables.
Please join the conversation, as Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth are depicted by Nathan Richardson and Lynette Barber on the Michael Eure Show. Meetings between the two will be explored, as well as, their work with the Freedman's Bureau during Reconstruction in the United States.
In this week's Michael Eure Show, participate with Lynnette Barber and Nathan Richardson for a live discussion focusing on Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass. You will also get to view a teaser of dramatic re-enactment footage before Truth and Douglass return for Part II next week.
Pryce Baldwin and Michael Wood both bring a wealth of experience working with diverse student populations ranging from middle school to universities, with a special emphasis on males of color. Please join us in a conversation on the topic "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" on the Michael Eure Show.
Lynette Barber will be the featured guest in conjunction with Clarence Goss Jr, and Stephan Naylor (staff from the Elizabeth City State University Marching Band) on the Michael Eure Show. This is the closing episode for the Black Music Month series.
Please join Nitia and friends as they celebrate some great voices associated with the history of African American music as Black Music Month continues on the Michael Eure Show. Earl Ijames will also join us to discuss Juneteenth.
Internationally known jazz trumpeter Tom Browne (Funkin' for Jamaica) will be the featured special guest on the Michael Eure Show. In addition to Browne talking about his experiences and briefly performing, Earl Ijames will also be part of the conversation and share information about Juneteenth and its relationship to Black Music Month.