Wofford General Podcast
University of Richmond scholar Joanna Ciulla talked Thursday about aspects of leadership. Included here are portions of her talk as well as a short follow-up interview.
The end of the semester brings exams, of course, but also the completion of various student projects and research. Highlighted in this podcast is the work of students in the department of psychology.
A second annual Easter Egg hunt was held in front of Old Main on April 1. Alumni and friends from around the area came to campus so their children could take in the fun.
A second annual Easter Egg hunt was held in front of Old Main on April 1. Alumni and friends from around the area came to campus so their children could take in the fun.
As part of SCETV’s Foothills Roadshow in November 2006, Walter Edgar’s Journal traveled to Spartanburg for a live broadcast featuring Wofford College President Benjamin B. Dunlap and Converse College President Betsy Fleming, who talked to Dr. Edgar about the growth of higher education in the Upstate.
Wofford President Benjamin B. Dunlap shares his thoughts with Doug Keel of “Speaking of Schools,” broadcast on Monday, March 19, 2007.
This week's segment includes interviews with Dr. Vivian Fisher, coordinator of the interdisciplinary War Year series, and with newly elected Campus Union president Martha Albergotti.
Christopher Dickey, Paris bureau chief and Middle East regional editor for Newsweek magazine, spoke at Wofford on March 5. He talked about his experiences covering the war in Iraq and shared perspectives on the future of international journalism. His talk was part of Wofford's interdisciplinary War Year series.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
The past week saw several exciting cultural events take place on campus. This week's podcast focuses on a Chinese New Year Celebration and "Dar He: The Lynching of Emmett Till," a one-man play that capped Black History Month at the college.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
Dr. Dan Mathewson's first semester course "Religious Extremism" presents this podcast -- an overview of the War on Terror. The students have created a primer on such topics as: Islamism, the war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and al-Queda. Mathewson and his students hope that listeners find worthwhile perspectives in their class project, this collective podcast.
This week's segment features results of Campus Union elections as well as behind-the-scenes accounts of events during the week tied to the Celebration of the Transformation of Old Main.
This week's podcast focuses on a "re-entry" workshop held last week for returning foreign study students. Also: "Celebrating the Transformation of Old Main" and Wofford's CASE award.
It's the first week of second semester classes at Wofford -- and the first week of Wofford Theatre's production of the Stephen Sondheim musical "Into the Woods." In this report, we hear from Wofford theatre director Dr. Mark Ferguson and student Liz Hutchens, who has a lead role in the play.
Through December 15, the public is invited to see the painting of Atlanta-based artist Ryan O'Mara. The show is ongoing in the Sandor Teszler Library Gallery on Wofford's campus. The gallery, in fact, is an important part of the exhibit: O'Mara uses walls, doors and even ceilings as direction for pieces that expand on and connect to one another. In this podcast, O'Mara describes his technique and creative approach.
President Benjamin Dunlap talked on Tuesday, October 3 as part of the "War Year." In this speech, he brings a wealth of historical and literary perspective to this important and challenging topic.
As part of Wofford's "War Year," an interdisciplinary look at war and its effects, Dr. Ab Abercrombie gave a talk on wars in the 20th Century. Drawing on his own experiences in Vietnam, he relates in this speech the United States' history of war to the ongoing War on Terror.
Sculptor Darrin Ekern uses all sort of machine fragments, industrial objects and original ceramic to create pieces of art that are both challenging and entertaining. His work is on display in the Martha Cloud Chapman Gallery through October 20. In this podcast, Ekern shares insights on his art.
Nationally regarded war historian Dr. Victor Hanson speaks
Faculty/Staff vs. Seniors Football Game