Podcast appearances and mentions of John J Degioia

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Best podcasts about John J Degioia

Latest podcast episodes about John J Degioia

What We're Learning About Learning
Supporting Student Wellbeing and Learning

What We're Learning About Learning

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 29:01


Students everywhere have experienced the brunt of the pandemic not only through learning loss but also through extended, well-documented mental health issues. Research has found that that students struggle to cope with coursework and the pressure to excel in school, especially as their priorities have shifted to maintaining personal relationships and mental health. In CNDLS' latest podcast episode of What We Are Learning about Learning, hear how staff and faculty at Georgetown have fostered trust and belonging and motivated students by opening up to those students and creating a shared space of vulnerability and whole-person learning in the classroom. Bios Interviewed for this episode: Durriya Meer, Director of CAPS and Licensed Psychologist Carol Day, Director of Health Education Services and Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Human Science Huaping Lu-Adler, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy Sarah Stiles, Teaching Professor, Department of Sociology Andreas Kern, Associate Teaching Professor, McCourt School of Public Policy Statements from “The Engelhard Project 2005 - 2015: Voices From a Decade of Connecting Life and Learning” (video): President John J. DeGioia, 48th President of Georgetown University Heidi G. Elmendorf, Associate Professor, Department of Biology and Senior Advisor to the President for Equity in Education, Director of the Regents Science Scholars Program Edilma Yearwood, Associate Professor, Professional Nursing Practice Academic Department Jason Tilan, Associate Professor, Human Science Academic Department Alisa Carse, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Faculty Affiliate of the Kennedy Institute for Ethics John Wright, Director of Student Life, Georgetown University Qatar

Religica
Part Two: John Borelli -- Interreligious Dialogue and Partnership

Religica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 23:14


Dr. John Borelli, a historian of religions and theologian, is special assistant for Catholic identity and dialogue to President John J. DeGioia of Georgetown University. Borelli has been at Georgetown University since 2004, where he teaches, manages conferences and events, coordinates dialogues, facilitates workshops, and promotes university relations with offices and institutes of the Holy See.   More from The Religica Theolab at https://religica.org   More from the Center for Religious Wisdom and World Affairs at Seattle University at https://www.seattleu.edu/stm/center/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Religica.org/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/religica   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPuwufds6gAu2u6xmm8SBuw   Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-religica   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3CZwIO4uGP1voqiVpYdMas?si=0k2-TSmwTkuTQC2rgdGObQ   Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/religica/id1448005061?mt=2   The Religica Theolab is a comprehensive online platform at the axis of religion and society that provides non-sectarian, coherent, integrated and accessible awareness about the role of religion in society, with a focus on strengthening local communities.

Religica
Part One: John Borelli -- Interreligious Dialogue and Partnership

Religica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 22:45


Dr. John Borelli, a historian of religions and theologian, is special assistant for Catholic identity and dialogue to President John J. DeGioia of Georgetown University. Borelli has been at Georgetown University since 2004, where he teaches, manages conferences and events, coordinates dialogues, facilitates workshops, and promotes university relations with offices and institutes of the Holy See.   More from The Religica Theolab at https://religica.org   More from the Center for Religious Wisdom and World Affairs at Seattle University at https://www.seattleu.edu/stm/center/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Religica.org/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/religica   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPuwufds6gAu2u6xmm8SBuw   Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-religica   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3CZwIO4uGP1voqiVpYdMas?si=0k2-TSmwTkuTQC2rgdGObQ   Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/religica/id1448005061?mt=2   The Religica Theolab is a comprehensive online platform at the axis of religion and society that provides non-sectarian, coherent, integrated and accessible awareness about the role of religion in society, with a focus on strengthening local communities.

The Quadcast
Ep. 8 Creating Environments for Flourishing – a special series. John J. DeGioia, PhD and Shirley M. Collado, PhD

The Quadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 27:21


In the final episode in our Flourishing series, MCF President Zoe Ragouzeos speaks with two college presidents about why higher education should commit to “Creating Environments for Flourishing,” and how to go about doing so in today's environment. Our guests are Shirley M. Collado, PhD, President of Ithaca College and John J. DeGioia, PhD, President of Georgetown University. The series is based on the report, “Creating Environments for Flourishing” released by the Mary Christie Foundation and Georgetown University.

Religion, Violence, and Peace
Human Dignity, Christian Reconciliation, and Russian-Ukrainian Rapprochement - For a United Europe

Religion, Violence, and Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 75:59


As conflict with Russia continues, a plan for long-term, lasting Ukrainian reconciliation must address an interrelated but dual dimension: the international reconciliation between Kiev and Moscow and the internal national reconciliation within Ukraine itself. While the war in Ukraine is largely regarded as the result of external military aggression, there are components of an internal division between competing national visions for the country. Bishop Borys Gudziak, leader of the Ukrainian Catholic community in France, reflected upon these struggles and competing interests, as well as offered his suggestions for a peaceful path forward. Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia introduced the event.

Religious Freedom
A Conversation about Religion and Politics with Senator Sam Brownback

Religious Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 138:53


April 9, 2008 In this discussion with President John J. DeGioia, then-Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) explained how he engages with domestic and global politics as a person of faith. Brownback has taken the lead in numerous legislative battles in defense of the sanctity and dignity of every human life, beginning at the moment of conception. On issues of religious freedom, Brownback is deeply "concerned about the tendency of the courts in recent years to weaken the First Amendment rights of religious groups or individuals to freely express their faith." In foreign policy, he believes that the "US remains the only superpower nation in the world. With great power comes great responsibility, and we, as Americans, must continue to use that power for good—to encourage political, economic, and religious freedom throughout the world." This event is one in a series on Religion and the 2008 Election, which is part of the Berkley Center's project on Religion and US Politics in Global Perspective.

Religion and Development
Overcoming Poverty: The Moral, Political, and Policy Imperative of AND

Religion and Development

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 77:40


May 11, 2015 One in five children grows up poor in the richest nation on earth. Harvard Professor Robert Putnam documents and challenges this human and economic failure in his new bestselling book Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis. Putnam, also the author of Bowling Alone and co-author of American Grace, shared his groundbreaking research, compelling stories and unusual passion for the widening opportunity gap at the opening public session the Catholic-Evangelical Summit on Overcoming Poverty. Putnam’s presentation was followed by a distinguished panel of religious and national leaders who discussed long-neglected questions including how Catholic, evangelical, and other leaders can help make overcoming poverty a clear moral imperative and urgent national priority. Georgetown President John J. DeGioia opened the Dialogue.