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Birds Up Podcast
S3E14: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse - Dr. Angela Speck, UTSA Dept Chair of Physics & Astronomy

Birds Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 64:34


American Astronomical Society Eclipse WebsiteUTSA Today Eclipse Article with Dr. SpeckTedTalkX with Dr. Angela SpeckDr. Speck on X (Twitter)UTSA Dept. of Physics and AstronomyUTSA Investment Society BlogUTSA Athletics Spring SportsUTSA Giving Day: Donations & Ambassador Sign UpUTSA Alumni Association 

Listen Up!
It's About Black People

Listen Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 71:53


Our host Interim LUL President & CEO, Lyndon Pryor welcomes Dr. Ricky Jones former Chair of the UofL Pan-African Studies department. Jones divulges his reasons for stepping away from the Dept Chair position and announces his new role with the UofL Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute as the Baldwin-King Scholar-in-Residence. In what is our longest interview to date, Pryor and Jones volley over political discourse, the future of Black Louisville (and Kentucky), and the rise of anti-intellectualism. Jones speaks freely on why he believes Louisville is at a political apex and in danger of losing its position as Kentucky's last beacon of hope.

VALE After Dark
Guest: Choir Director and Dept Chair Dr. Kyle Zeuch

VALE After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 37:32


On this episode of The Vale After Dark Podcast, we stream live from Lutz Hall with guest Dr. Kyle Zeuch. On this episode we talk about seasonal depression, the future of AMP and VALE at Lebanon Valley College, and we thank are wonderful "sponsors"

College Matters. Alma Matters.
Dir. Niels Christensen on the Honors College at Radford University: Where Academic Excellence and Social Community Come Together.

College Matters. Alma Matters.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 28:16


Prof. Niels Christensen's first experience with Honors College was as a faculty member at San Diego State University and was randomly assigned to teach the Honors Introductory Psychology course. Prof. Christensen loved teaching these engaged, interesting students so much that he asked the Dept Chair if he could teach this honors class again. His Dept Chair asked him to get in line! Today, Prof. Christensen is the Director of the Honors College at Radford University. In this podcast, Director Christensen introduces the Honors College at Radford University, Notable Programs, What they look for in their Students, Faculty, and Career Opportunities. In particular, we discuss the following with him: Director Niels Christensen's Background Honors College at Radford University Student Requirements Career Opportunities Topics discussed in this episode: Introducing Dir. Niels Christensen of Honors College at Radford U [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] About Radford Honors College [] Honors College Characteristics [] Notable Programs [] How to Apply [] Student Community Profile [] UG Research/Capstone Scholarships [] SURF - Summer Research [] Study Abroad [] Career Opportunities [] Wrap up [] Our Guest: Niels Christensen is Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Honors College at Radford University. Director Christensen received a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Notre Dame. He then earned his Master's and PhD in Social Psychology from Texas A&M University. Memorable Quote: “ The honors students really liked that sort of conversational discussion, seminar approach to learning. And so all of the honors courses at Radford are capped at 20 students, and they're very small. And that gives the faculty the flexibility to maybe teach the class in somewhat unusual ways.” Director Niels Christensen. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Similar Episodes: College Experiences Calls-to-action: Subscribe to our Weekly Podcast Newsletter. Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify.

TheSquare
A Curious Conversation w/ Kate Canales · Design Dept. Chair at University of Texas · TheSquare

TheSquare

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 36:14


In this week's episode of TheSquare Podcast, we have a curious conversation with Kate Canales, a Distinguished Senior Lecturer and Chair of the Department of Design at the University of Texas. With a background in mechanical engineering, product design and design research, Kate focuses on building creative capacity inside organizations. Kate is also the founder and director of SMU's pioneering Master of Arts degree in Design and Innovation, which trains students of all backgrounds in human-centered design as a method for innovating in any field. Listen in as she shares her perspective on the difference between human-centric design and design thinking, creating through the lens of experiential design, generating a positive impact through design, and teaching the next generation of creative designers. Let's get curious! #Design #DesignBias #HumanCenteredDesign   VISIT: https://www.Corgan.com/   Also connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CorganInc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CorganInc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorganInc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corgan   Video Produced by: Corgan Have Questions? We'd love to hear from you.  Email: communications@corgan.com

Habits and Hustle
Episode 129: Charles Brenner – Discovered Nicotinamide as NAD Precursor, Dept. Chair at City of Hope

Habits and Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 70:18


Charles Brenner discovered Nicotinamide as NAD Precursor and is the Department Chair at City of Hope Medical Center. A “scientists' scientist” Charles isn't afraid to ruffle feathers in the defense of scientific truths. If it doesn't have scientific backing in a legitimate peer-reviewed essay with double-blind studies and placebos Charles doesn't want to hear about it. He explains his own scientific breakthroughs, the possible future for his work, and a bit of the new studies that have recently come out on the subject, while also answering Jen's questions about the latest fads that may or may not have any scientific backing. Intermittent fasting, “calories in; calories out,” longevity, and more. Charles is the real deal. You won't find him caving to the pressures of what's “in” at the moment or who might be paying off who. He's here for the science and science alone, and I hope you're ready, cuz that's exactly what this episode's about.Youtube Link to This EpisodeCharles Brenner's Twitter - https://twitter.com/charlesmbrennerCharles Brenner's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/charlesmbrenner/

UNBOUND: Saybrook Insights with President Nathan Long
Nutrition for Life with Integrative Nutrition Dept. Chair, Lori Taylor

UNBOUND: Saybrook Insights with President Nathan Long

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 60:27


In this episode, I connected with Lori Taylor, our new department chair for Integrative and Functional Nutrition. We covered an incredible range of topics related to nutrition, mind-body health, and social justice. Her level of expertise, her ability to break complex ideas into manageable parts, and her wide-ranging knowledge of the field led to an truly inspiring discussion. It's important to note that while this recording took place a few months back, the topics – especially those relevant to COVID 19 – remain timely. Sit back, relax, and enjoy.  To learn more about Saybrook University, visit us online at www.saybrook.edu. And now, Ms. Lori Taylor...

What's Your And?
377: Adrian Mayse is an Accounting Dept. Chair & Children's Book Author [podcast]

What's Your And?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 28:40


Adrian Mayse talks about what inspired him to write a children’s book about accounting, the positive reaction from his colleagues, and how that reaction gave a renewed focus for him at the office!

MIB Agents OsteoBites
OsteoBites S1 Ep20: Correlative Science Leading to Active and Emerging Clinical Trials for #Osteosarcoma

MIB Agents OsteoBites

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 62:21


MIB Agents OsteoBites S1 Ep20: Correlative Science Leading to Active and Emerging Clinical Trials for #Osteosarcoma ... Guest Information: *Richard Gorlick, MD Division Head, Dept Chair and Professor Pediatrics Director of the Pediatric Sarcoma Research Lab The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center *J. Andrew Livingston, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Sarcoma Medical Oncology Department of Pediatrics Co-leader for the MDACC Adolescent and Young Adult Program University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center *Sajad Khazal, MB. ChB. Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics Patient Care Division of Pediatrics The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Panelists: *Charlotte Murdoff OsteoWarrior & MIB Fund Holder *Ryan Kennington OsteoWarrior & MIB Agents Junior Board Member *Amanda Levine OsteoWarrior & Patient Advocate Hosted By Ann Graham, MIB Agents President ... Register for next week when we will be speaking with: Kurt Weiss, MD Fellow for Innovative Cancer Research Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery/Musculoskeletal Oncology Vice Chair of Translational Research and Director of the Musculoskeletal Oncology Laboratory Baylor College of Medicine ... MIB Agents is a leading pediatric #osteosarcoma nonprofit dedicated to Making It Better for our community of patients, caregivers, doctors, and researchers with the goal of less toxic, more effective treatments and a cure for this aggressive bone cancer. More information at www.mibagents.org ... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mibagents/support

Fides Podcast
Fides Podcast Episode 6: Dr. David Hess, Associate Professor, Dept. Chair, Director Biotechnology Program, Santa Clara University

Fides Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 45:52


In this really interesting Episode, I discuss many of the misleading and outright inaccurate information that is found in the media about Covid-19. I am honored to have a former High School Classmate on to discuss all of this. You can see Dr. David Hess's credentials below and have great confidence in what we talk about. Enjoy this informative conversation and I hope you come away with the ability to properly make up your mind about Covid-19.Dr. Hess has his Ph.D. in Genetics from Harvard University and did my postdoctoral research at Princeton University studying genomics and the evolution of microorganisms. Since becoming a professor at Santa Clara University in 2009 my lab has studied, among other things, the evolution and spread of infectious diseases. I work and collaborate with public health workers in infection control and state public health diagnostic labs that monitor the spread of diseases.

Widower’s Journey
Introducing Compound Isolation - Dr. Deborah Carr, Sociologist and Dept Chair at Boston University

Widower’s Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 37:37


Dr. Deborah Carr from Boston University explores “Compound Isolation” with Herb Knoll. With the onset of the pandemic, your host, Herb Knoll, identifies a new challenge widowers must now face, “Compound Isolation.” The compound isolation is the having to deal with the impact of isolation caused by multiple sources. Widowers tend to isolate themselves for fear they may be viewed as weak. Couple this with the additional isolation that comes from the pandemic and the requirement to stay in our homes, the fear of going out due to riots and so much more, it is no surprise that widowers suffer from depression and other ailments. Join Herb as he interviews Dr. Deborah Carr, department head of Boston University’s Sociology Department and co-author of Herb’s popular book, The Widower’s Journey. Learn what you can do to fend off the challenges of Compound Isolation by listening to this lively yet informative episode. Facebook Page: Widowers Support Network - Members Only To learn more about the Widowers Support Network, see WidowersSupportNetwork.com While you are there, you may also wish to register. Please join us! Podcast produced at Studio C Creative Sound Recorders in San Diego CA.

WHAT TO BE
Dr Ginger Charles | Dept. Chair and Instructor of Criminal Justice at Cabrillo College

WHAT TO BE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 38:01


Episode Notes "I had seven [people] at gun point... it was just me... five of them went straight to the ground, but two of them began walking at me from opposite directions..." Dr. Ginger Charles as sat down with the What To Be crew and shared incredible stories to walk us along her career journey. Dr. Charles earned her master's and Ph.D. during her time as a Law Enforcement Officer before moving into academia, and was hired last Fall by Cabrillo College as the Chair and Prof. of Criminal Justice.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Toscano: From BYU to Utah (Part 1 of 8)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 16:06


Dr. Margaret Toscano is the Dept Chair at the University of Utah, but she got 2 degrees from BYU and taught there as well.  In our next conversation, we’ll learn more about her time at BYU, and see her perspective on male privilege for scholars at the university. Margaret:  I started out from BYU, but […] The post Toscano: From BYU to Utah (Part 1 of 8) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.

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Greenville SMART podcast
GU Digital Media & Greenville SMART

Greenville SMART podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 15:30


Our hosts Elaine McNamara & Breck Nelson interview Deloy Cole, Dept Chair of Digital Media (DM) from Greenville University. Hear all about how DM students will be involved with our project in Greenville, IL.

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Dr Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Africana Studies Dept Chair, John Jay College, discusses women in Co-ops

Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 50:36


In celebration of National Women's History Month, Everything Co-op honors women in the cooperative movement. The 2019 theme for Women's History Month is "Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and Nonviolence." This week Vernon interviews a visionary woman, Dr. Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Dr. Gordon Nembhard is Chair of the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York, and Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development. She is also author of "Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice." Mr. Oakes and Dr. Gordon Nembhard discuss the role that African American women have played in the cooperative movement, and the contributions of Nannie Helen Burroughs, Helena Wilson, Freedom Quilting Bee, Ella Jo Baker, Fannie Lou Hamer and the Young Negroes Cooperatives league. Dr. Gordon Nembhard, is a cooperative ambassador, political economist and community economic development expert. She is also an Affiliate Scholar, at the Centre for the Study of Cooperatives, at the University of Saskatchewan. After 15 years of careful research, she published "Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice". Her book argues that co-ops not only should be, but have historically been a social justice tool within African American communities. Dr. Gordon Nembhard stated that is very concerned about the lack of succession planning in the African American cooperative communities. During the interview she further notes that, although her research revealed that cooperatives were used as a solution to the community problems that arose in every generation, it was Not usually because the same organizations remained open. That said, during her final comments she states that education is a key factor to ensure that future generations can learn from the advancements of present generation with regards to cooperatives. In the African American cooperative communities we have to pass on the education, documentation and enthusiasm to our next generation to strengthen our communities.

Thespis In The Green Room: A Podcast
Thespis Interviews Lee Neibert, Associate Professor & Dept. Chair at USC Upstate and Host of KCACTF IV

Thespis In The Green Room: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 27:35


S1 Ep19 2019-1-31 Thespis Interviews Lee Neibert, Associate Professor & Dept. Chair at USC Upstate and Host of KCACTF IV Melanie talks with Lee Neibert, Associate Professor of Theatre and Chair of Fine Arts and Communications Studies at USC Upstate in Spartanburg, SC about hosting the Region IV Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival February 5-9. Plus, show listings for the Upstate of South Carolina.  http://www.kcactf4.org https://www.uscupstate.edu/academics/college-of-arts-humanities-and-social-sciences/fine-arts-and-communication-studies  

The Conversation Art Podcast
Ep. #225: Las Vegas-based artist and UNLV art dept. chair Marcus Civin

The Conversation Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 80:28


Performance artist, art critic and newly minted UNLV art department chair Marcus Civin talks about: Why he decided to take the job, moving from a satisfying academic career in Baltimore at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA); how his involvement in the Providence, R.I.-based art collective New Urban Arts launched his career trajectory as an undergrad, providing connections and mindset; the harsh realities of being an adjunct teacher (whom he hires as dept. chair), and how as a prospective adjunct you need to know what you’re in for, and it’s not for everyone; the harsh realities against becoming a salaried faculty member, he (slim) odds for adjuncts getting those slots, and his own theories about the pros and cons of certain types of faculty candidates he’s considering hiring; his performance art, including his ideal venue and his ideal size audience and the roots of his work in the court jester and the absurd; how the students he’s encountering at UNLV are warriors leading a revolution, and are ready for change, and compared being in college in 2018 to being in college in 1968 in terms of the potency of the moment; and his misstep in sharing a seminal Chris Burden performance with a performance class at MICA, and what a wake-up call it was for him.

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
415 Pedonomics with Roger Sanger : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 85:09


Dr. Sanger is a pediatric dentist who founded one of the largest private pediatric dental groups in Calif with four large offices totaling over 75 ops, two surgicenters, one hospital OR, an adm office, an ortho alliance practice, and a non-profit foundation school based mobile clinic. The pedo practice has 10 doctors and 150 employees and serves six large counties in central coastal Calif. Dr. Sanger "coined" the term "Pedonomics" and its financial impact on the modern dental practice. Dr. Sanger is a director and faculty member of DOCS Education Pediatric Sedation Dentistry curriculum and the Institute for the Clinical Practice of Pediatric Dentistry (ICPPD) curriculum which has a multiday didactic and hands on simlab course in the "Game Changers" in Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Sanger holds a BS, DDS from USC, a certificate in Ped. Dent from USC hospital, a Mott Fellowship in Ped Dent at USC, a NIH Fellow with a MS in Health Care from USC, and a WHO Fellow. Prior to private practice, he was Professor and Dept Chair for Pedo/Ortho at University of Colo. He has published many books, the most recent "The Entrepreneurs Children's Dental Practice. He is a frequent contributor to Dental Economics. His consulting company is The Sanger Group which advises practices on pediatric dentistry.

Mendelspod Podcast
Training the Next Generation of Bioinformaticians: Russ Altman, Stanford

Mendelspod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2014


Guest: Russ Altman, Dept Chair, Bioengineering, Stanford University Bio and Contact Info Listen (5:32) A bioinformatician bottleneck? Listen (4:19) Does the engineer or coder have enough basic biology?