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This first bonus episode features an interview with Mitchell Valdes Sosa, the director of the Cuban Center for Neuroscience, who offers his own diagnosis of what is behind the Havana Syndrome symptoms. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeremy Gray, a member of the IU Athletic Department staff and director of The Cuban Center, joins the show to talk about how COVID-19 is impacting the athletic department and more. Then, Michael Sanserino of The Athletic joins us to talk about his days at IU and what an editor means to a publication.
Dr. Galen Clavio, Director of the National Sports Journalism Center, and Andrew Rosner, Assistant Athletic Director for Creative Services, from Indiana University sat down with the Sports Innovation Institute podcast for an in-person tour of the Mark Cuban Center for Sports and Technology inside Assembly Hall. Well-known Indiana alum shark tank investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, provided a gift to the Hoosiers athletic department that has allowed Indiana University students access to the most innovative and cutting-edge technology in the sports industry. To learn more about the Mark Cuban Center for Sports Media and Technology follow their twitter account @CubanCenter.
Get to know new head volleyball coach Steve Aird as he joins Jeremy Gray in the Cuban Center sound studio.
This special edition of Latin Pulse includes an opportunity to hear a Cuban perspective on politics and diplomacy, along with an analysis of what derailed the peace process in Colombia. A Cuban professor discusses the importance of continued exchanges between the United States and Cuba, while analyzing reactions to U.S. programs designed at political change and Cuban succession. The program also discusses the rejection of the peace treaty with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The news segment covers doubts about the sincerity of Venezuela's president during the papal negotiations to end the country's political crisis and avert violence.The program includes interviews with:Santiago Perez Benitez of the University of Havana & the Cuban Center for International Political Research (CIPI); andAdam Isacson of the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA).Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; andAssociate Producer: Jim Singer. (To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericapoliticsVenezuelaCubadiplomacyeducationThe VaticanNicolas MaduroPope FrancisColombiaUnited StatesembargoJuan Manuel SantosU.S. State DepartmentUSAIDeconomicscorruptionagricultureRaul CastromediaRussiaChinaCanadaFidel Castroeconomic reformMiguel Diaz-CanelplebisciteAlvaro UribeFARCjusticeEuropean Unionhuman rightspeace accord
This special edition of Latin Pulse includes a different perspective on the presidential elections in the U.S.: a view from Cuba. A Cuban professor discusses how the elections could have an impact on the warming relations between the two countries. The program also discusses the rise of English as a mandated second language in South America and how that could reflect cultural imperialism. The news segment of the program covers the negotiations between opposition parties in Venezuela and the president to avert further protests and a move by the National Assembly to hold an impeachment trial.The program includes interviews with:Santiago Perez Benitez of the University of Havana & the Cuban Center for International Political Research (CIPI); andDJ Kaiser of Webster University.Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; andAssociate Producer: Jim Singer. (To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericapoliticsBrazilVenezuelaCubadiplomacyeducationUruguayThe VaticanNicolas MaduroArgentinaParaguayPeruPope FrancisNicolas MaduroNational AssemblyUnited StatesembargoelectionsreparationsGuantanamoimmigrationBarack ObamaHillary ClintonU.S. CongresscomputersDonald TrumpinternetTed CruzMarco Rubiocultural imperialismindigenous languagesindigenous issuesGuaranitourismbusinesstechnologylinguistics
Carlos Cabal, Cuban Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Havana, CUBA speaks on "Quantitative evaluation of complex kinetics bio process related to drug development by Magnetic Resonance. Cuban experiences". This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB Trieste