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In this episode of Sciographies, we talk to Dr. Michael Metzger and Dr. Chongyin Yang, two physicists at Dalhousie University […] The post Episode 39 – Dr. Michael Metzger & Dr. Chongyin Yang, Physicists appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode of Sciographies, we talk to Dr. Shannon Johnson and Dr. Alissa Pencer, psychologists and co-directors of the […] The post Episode 42 – Dr. Shannon Johnson & Dr. Alissa Pencer, Psychologists (S6E6) appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode of Sciographies, we talk to Karen Hudson (MES'02), an educator and principal of Auburn Drive High School […] The post Episode 43 – Karen Hudson, Educator (S6E7) appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode of Sciographies, we talk to Dr. Sian Kou-Giesbrecht, a biogeochemist and assistant professor at Dalhousie University. She […] The post Episode 39 – Dr. Sian Kou-Giesbrecht appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Episode 40 – Alex Veinot The post Episode 40 – Alex Veinot (S6E5) appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Saurabh Chitnis, a synthetic chemist at Dalhousie University. Dr. Chitnis reflects on his […] The post Episode 38 – Saurabh Chitnis – Synthetic Chemist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Aaron MacNeil (BSc'01), a marine biologist and professor at Dalhousie University. Dr. MacNeil […] The post Episode 37 – Dr. Aaron MacNeil, Marine Biologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode we talk to Will Burt, a chemical oceanographer and Dalhousie alum (PhD'15). Dr. Burt is the Chief […] The post Episode 36 – Will Burt, Chemical Oceanographer appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Kevin Hewitt, a physicist. Dr. Hewitt is a professor and the Associate Dean, Equity […] The post Episode 35 – Kevin Hewitt, Physicist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Michael Freund, a materials scientist. Dr. Freund is a professor and the Harry […] The post Episode 34 – Michael Freund, Materials Scientist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Erin Bertrand, a marine biogeochemist. Dr. Bertrand is an associate professor at Dalhousie […] The post Episode 33 – Erin Bertrand, Marine Biogeochemist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Aaron Newman, a cognitive neuroscientist. Dr. Newman developed an early curiosity for computers […] The post Episode 32 – Aaron Newman, Cognitive Neuroscientist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Melanie Zurba, a social scientist and associate professor at Dalhousie University. Her research […] The post Episode 31 – Melanie Zurba, Social Scientist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Shannon Sterling, an environmental scientist. Dr. Sterling is an associate professor at Dalhousie […] The post Episode 30 – Shannon Sterling, Environmental Scientist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Chuck Macdonald, an inorganic chemist. Dr. Macdonald attended Dalhousie University for both his […] The post Sciographies – Episode 29 – Chuck Macdonald, Inorganic Chemist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Sciographies is having a come back with season five. Stay tuned! The post Sciographies – Season Five – Trailer appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Katja Fennel. She's an oceanographer, Killam Professor, and chair of the Oceanography department […] The post Sciographies – Episode 28 – Katja Fennel, Oceanographer appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Sherry Stewart. She's a clinical psychologist, Canada Research Chair in Addictions and Mental […] The post Sciographies – Episode 27 – Sherry Stewart, Clinical Psychologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Dozie Okoye, an economist who studies human capital and economic development, with a particular […] The post Sciographies – Episode 26 – Dozie Okoye, Economist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode we interview Melanie Massey, a PhD candidate in the Department of Biology. Her research looks at […] The post Sciographies – Episode 25 – Melanie Massey, Biologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Boris Worm. He's a marine ecologist in the Department of Biology with a focus […] The post Sciographies – Episode 24 – Boris Worm, Marine Ecologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Rachel Chang. She's an atmospheric scientist with the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science. […] The post Sciographies – Episode 23 – Rachel Chang, Atmospheric Scientist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Chris Moore. He's a developmental psychologist with the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at […] The post Sciographies – Episode 22 – Chris Moore, Developmental Psychologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Season 4 of Sciographies begins September 16, 2021. The post Sciographies – Season Four Trailer appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In the relaunch of our podcast, we bring you an interview with Dal's latest Rhodes Scholar, Sierra Sparks. Engineering student […] The post Dal's latest Rhodes Scholar: A conversation with Sierra Sparks appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In October 2020, Sciographies host David Barclay teamed up with the Open Dialogue Live series to interview Dalhousie alum Kathryn […] The post Sciographies – Bonus Episode – Kathryn Sullivan, Oceanographer & Astronaut appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In the last Sciographies episode of the year, Dalhousie University pharmacology studentGracious Kashéké tackles hosting duties to interview David Barclay […] The post Sciographies – Episode 21 – David Barclay, Oceanographer appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Sophia Stone. She’s a molecular biologist and professor in theDepartment of Biology at Dalhousie […] The post Sciographies – Episode 20 – Sophia Stone, Molecular Biologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Tess Cyrus. She’s an economist and associate professor withDalhousie’s Department of Economics. Dr. Cyrus […] The post Sciographies – Episode 19 – Tess Cyrus, Economist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Mark Stradiotto. He’s a chemist and professor with Dalhousie’sDepartment of Chemistry. He has also […] The post Sciographies – Episode 18 – Mark Stradiotto, Chemist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Tim Bardouille. He’s a medical physicist and assistant professorwith Dalhousie’s Department of Physics and […] The post Sciographies – Episode 17 – Tim Bardouille, Medical Physicist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode we interview Dr. Hal Whitehead in his backyard, which overlooks the ocean inHerring Cove, Nova Scotia. Dr. […] The post Sciographies – Episode 16 – Hal Whitehead, Marine Biologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode we interview Dr. Natalie Rosen, a sex therapist, sexual health researcher, andassociate professor of psychology. She tells […] The post Sciographies – Episode 15 – Natalie Rosen, Psychologist & Sexual Health Researcher appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Season 3 begins September 17th. The post Sciographies – Season Three Trailer appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Welcome to Walking Gottingen. An immersive audio experience. In order to begin the sound walk, you should be standing at […] The post Walking Gottingen 2020 appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, Dr. Christine Chambers tells us about her laser-focus career path and different types of pain. She also […] The post Sciographies – Episode 14 – Christine Chambers, Clinical Psychologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Lars Osberg, the McCulloch Professor of Economics at Dalhousie University. He discusses economic […] The post Sciographies – Episode 13 – Lars Osberg, Economist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Eric Oliver, an assistant professor and oceanographer here at Dalhousie. Dr. Oliver outlines how […] The post Sciographies – Episode 12 – Eric Oliver, Oceanographer appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. John Gosse, a geologist with Dalhousie University’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. We […] The post Sciographies – Episode 11 – John Gosse, Geologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Megan Bailey, a fisheries economist with Dalhousie University’s Marine Affairs Program. We discuss her […] The post Sciographies – Episode 10 – Megan Bailey, Fisheries Economist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dalhousie University’s Dr. Alastair Simpson, an evolutionary biologist. We talk to him about a widely-publicized […] The post Sciographies – Episode 9 – Alastair Simpson, Evolutionary Biologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dalhousie University mathematician Dr. Jason Brown. We talk to him about his early days playing […] The post Sciographies – Episode 8 – Jason Brown, Mathematician appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Sara Iverson to learn about her upbringing in Michigan, her fascinating path through university […] The post Sciographies – Episode 7 – Sara Iverson, Marine Biologist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Rev. Russell Elliott was born in 1917. When he graduated from university in 1937, some of his classmates were going […] The post Hali-facts – Ep 04 appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
The University of King’s College, Canada’s oldest chartered university, is trying to determine if it had any ties to slavery […] The post Hali-facts – Ep 03 appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Cannabis is now legal in Canada. So, why, days before legalization, did Halifax police bust two dispensaries and charge 10 […] The post Hali-facts – Ep 02 appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Halifax is the first municipality in Canada to put a Legacy Space in its city hall. What does this mean […] The post Hali-facts – Ep 01 appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
He went from the varsity soccer team at Dalhousie to striking a deal that made him Tesla’s first university research […] The post Episode 6: Jeff Dahn, Battery Scientist appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
She went from feeling personally responsible for documenting a lunar eclipse as a kid to taking hints from nature to […] The post Ep 05 – Sciographies – Sarah Wells, Biomedical Engineer – Heart Tissues & Spider Silk appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
He went from quantum theory to co-founding his own tech start-up. Jordan Kyriakidis grew up in Toronto, the child of […] The post Ep 04 – Sciographies – Jordan Kyriakidis, Physicist & CEO – Quantum Computing and Asking the Right Questions appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
She went from a little girl playing in her dad’s laboratory in India to earning recognition as one of Canada’s […] The post Ep 03 Sciographies Mita Dasog appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
He went from flunking a year in high school to identifying a gap in scientific research on dopamine and smoking […] The post Ep 02 Sciographies Sean Barrett appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Needing validation from others in order to feel fulfilled is problematic, but let’s be real receiving validation for ones art […] The post My Blackness My Truth: Myth- We Don’t Back Black appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
She went from creating her own poetry zines to publishing her first scientific paper in Nature Geoscience while she was […] The post Sciographies Episode 1 – Kim Davies appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Poetry is used to fight for social equity and to soothe the soul. As long as people have been communicating […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: Poetic Justice appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Displacement is becoming a larger issue across the globe, areas that were previously considered undesirable are now being built up […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: This is my North End appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Artistic expression is present in those who self-identify as an artist and those who do not because art has been […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: Artistic Oppression appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
This week: Host and reporter Karli Zschogner speaks with KSU Financial Vice President Marie Dolcetti-Koros on last week’s student government […] The post ULead Episode 9: UKing’s and Dalhousie Sexual Assault Policy to King’s WUSC student refugee program experiences appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
This Week: Dr. Afua Cooper discusses with host and reporter Karli Zschogner after talk at UKing’s “The Ownership of Her […] The post ULead Episode 8: Slavery, Black Women Reproduction and writing in The Watch Magazine appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
This week, Karli Zschogner hosts an in-depth discussion with Dalhousie’s new and first Mi’kmaq Dalhousie Student Union President Aaron Prosper. […] The post ULead Episode 7: First DSU Mi’kmaq President Aaron Prosper, Tenant Rights & social responsibility in technology appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Host and reporter Karli Zschogner brings a law special in discussion on the barriers & efforts to address with Fabian […] The post ULEAD Episode 6: Human Rights Law with Dennis Edney and Halifax poet El Jones appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Cultural competence is being recognized as foundational knowledge for healthcare professionals. In 2005, Nova Scotia produced a Cultural Competence Guide […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: Mental Health “The Bleakness of Black Representation” appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Astronaut, musician, author and educator Col. Hadfield stopped at Dalhousie University for his Canada 151 tour. Host and reporter Karli […] The post ULead Episode 5: “The Benchmark”: Questions from Haligonians to Chris Hadfield and Dalhousie Student Union Nominees appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
With the opening of the Dalhousie Student Union Election season, host and reporter Karli Zschogner survey’s Dalhousie student and what […] The post ULead Episode 4: 2018 Dalhousie and King’s Student Union Elections Season to Artificial Intelligence appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
One of many results of colonialism and systemic oppression in Nova Scotia is that the higher you climb the seemingly […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: Black Professional Paralysis appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Host and reporter Karli Zschogner breaks down the University of King’s College Elections alongside interviews with elected Michael Greenlaw and […] The post ULead Episode 3: UKing’s Elections to Journalism during African Heritage Month appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
As Dalhousie hosts a Radical Justice Symposium focusing on black and Indigenous Issues, speaker Mercedes Peters, a Dal Masters in […] The post ULead Episode 2: Racial Justice, Child Soldiers Initiative, Slavery Inquiry & Anna-Maria Tremonti appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
In light of its 200th anniversary, Dalhousie hosted the Dal Lead Conference the first week of February. Alongside Senator Wanda […] The post ULead – Episode 1 – What is reconciliation without truth?: Discussions with Anishinaabe Comedian Ryan McMahon appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
People who are born in Nova Scotia, identify as Black and have Black lineage in Nova Scotia are very proud […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: From Aways appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
What is woke? The urban dictionary defines it as although an incorrect tense of awake, a reference to how people […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: The Walking Woke appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.
Welcome to My Blackness, My Truth podcast. This is a podcast that explores how Black identity shows up in our […] The post My Blackness, My Truth: Who is Jayde Symone? appeared first on CKDU Podcasts.