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Citizen science, in which researchers work alongside members of the public to collect or analyse data, brings multiple benefits, extending the capabilities of research teams and aiding public engagement. But there are still sceptics who question its validity as a research model. Find out why concerns are often misplaced and hear some of the ways enthusiastic amateurs have helped advance human knowledge. On the broader question of public impact, hear how universities could provide a framework that supports academics to carry out more community-engaged research, designed to serve the public good. On this episode, we talk to: Chris Lintott, professor of astrophysics at the University of Oxford, presenter on the BBC's The Sky at Night program, author and co-founder of citizen science platform Zooniverse. He explains how his interest in citizen science was sparked and why he believes it is such an effective model. Neeli Bendapudi, president of Penn State – Pennsylvania State University – discusses a new coalition of university leaders from across the US and Canada who are working with funders, government agencies and others to develop a roadmap for the future community-engaged, public-impact research. For more insight into the global higher education sector, visit Campus.
The EPA has a new, stricter standard for fine particulates and it could lead to cleaner air in Pennsylvania. Penn State's board of trustees has voted to increase the financial bonus President Neeli Bendapudi will get if she stays with the university for 10 years. The move comes amid the school's financial shortfalls. Hundreds of Penn State students have raised more than $16.9 million for pediatric cancer patients in the annual 46-hour dance marathon known as Thon. Former Governor Tom Corbett says the U.S. democratic system does work - like none other in the world. But, the Republican is worried too many people don't realize that. Leaders in one Northumberland County community have been caught off guard as the result of an impromptu White Lives Matter demonstration. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Neeli Bendapudi is the 19th President of The Pennsylvania State University. As the new president of one of the nation's original land-grant universities, Bendapudi wants to unlock Penn State's potential for greatness as a catalyst for collaboration and innovation while strengthening its diversity, equity and inclusion through a data driven approach. As a self-described non-normative leader, Dr. Bendapudi harnesses her rich background in marketing, banking and academia as she charts the university's next chapter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penn State's new president Neeli Bendapudi sits down with Jeff and Michael to talk about not only her personal leadership journey, but also shifting demographics, clear pullback in public financing of higher ed, college athletics, and more. With support from Course Hero and Ascendium Education Group.
Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
Today, more than ever, it is crucial for colleges and universities to hire the right leaders for the right moment in time. Higher Education is facing many complex challenges, and finding the person to lead your campus through the next 5-10 years (or longer) may be one of the top responsibilities for members of Boards of Trustees. In December 2021, the Trustees announced the selection of Neeli Bendapudi, currently the President at the University of Louisville, as the next President at Penn State University. She will assume the role from Eric Barron at the end of the Spring 2022 semester. There are many good reasons why understanding how a President is selected is so important. First, those who lead the process are important fiduciaries of the University. Secondly, Penn State underwent a large, inclusive listening process involving many constituencies, including James Franklin, the head football coach. I'm joined today by two members of the Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees, who each played important, yet different roles in the search process of locating and hiring their new President. The search culminates a months long process of the committee, search firm and other key players working collaboratively to arrive at this moment. We also talk about the new Board Task Force on Intercollegiate Athletics, and the important topics they are wrestling with this year. My guests today are David Kleppinger, vice chair of the Board of Trustees (search committee co-chair) and Barbara Doran, trustee, two of the 19 Board members entrusted with this important task. The search was also aided by SpencerStuart, an executive search firm. As much as they are allowed to, they will share the process of looking for a great fit in a President. My article for Forbes expands on the conversation. (Full disclosure, I was an athletics director at Penn State Abington from 2006-2012). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-weaver/message
Earlier today, Vince Tyra held an invite-only press conference to discuss his tenure as the Athletic Director at the University of Louisville. He talked about his successes, challenges, and his relationship with former President Neeli Bendapudi. Get the takes of two of the media members who were there.
Earlier today, Vince Tyra held an invite-only press conference to discuss his tenure as the Athletic Director at the University of Louisville. He talked about his successes, challenges, and his relationship with former President Neeli Bendapudi. Get the takes of two of the media members who were there.
Earlier today, Vince Tyra held an invite-only press conference to discuss his tenure as the Athletic Director at the University of Louisville. He talked about his successes, challenges, and his relationship with former President Neeli Bendapudi. Get the takes of two of the media members who were there.
Earlier today, Vince Tyra held an invite-only press conference to discuss his tenure as the Athletic Director at the University of Louisville. He talked about his successes, challenges, and his relationship with former President Neeli Bendapudi. Get the takes of two of the media members who were there.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the the week's news, including a continuing rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, the resignation of University of Louisville president Neeli Bendapudi, and more. Guests: Jess Clark, WFPL in Louisville; Mark Vanderhoff, WLKY in Louisville; and Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal.
The news cycle belonged to University of Louisville this week, with President Neeli Bendapudi and Athletic Director Vince Tyra both announcing they're leaving. Plenty has been said about it (here's a reaction story about Bendapudi's announcement.) We can't help but pile on a little more commentary on the situation for the podcast this week.Later in the show we talk about restaurant news including a new location for Ten20 Craft Brewing and a new food hall in the Beechmont neighborhood.And we give a quick update on the Louisville mayor's race, including the news that Carla Dearing is out of the race.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services like Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher and Radio Public.
Things are happening in Louisville and with the help of liquor and data, the guys are doing their best to reason. Don't miss Jacob, Matt, and Vince reacting to the big three headlines surrounding Louisville football, a break down of a wild timeline of news surrounding the football program, Vince Tyra, and President Neeli Bendapudi. Plus a closer look at why the one person everyone wanted for head coach never made sense and reaction to the transfers and additions over the last few days.
It's a new day in the 502. The guys react to the news of Neeli Bendapudi leaving UofL for Penn State. They offer her props for some of the things she did here, but celebrate what this means for athletics. Nick dives on the dump button, and an old friend checks in. A TON OF TEXTS and calls as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LET. THE . DAMN. CAKE. BAKE!!!!! Bobby V kicks of an eventful Thursday reacting to news that Neeli Bendapudi has taken the president's job at Penn State. He is critical of segments of the fan base and media for taking a story and running with it and argues that made a 'normal' job transition into so so so much more. Bob thinks there was a level of transparency that is being ignored. The text line both disagrees and supports this notion. Some aren't even wearing pants! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gabe and Chris react to losing Louisville president Neeli Bendapudi and Athletic Director Vince Tyra in the same day. They also take comment from the Spaces audience. Follow Us: CHECK OUT THE NEW WEBSITE Subscribe to our newsletter The Pod on Instagram Gabe on Twitter Chris on Twitter Find out more at https://what-high-school-did-you-go-to.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Mark and Tyler discuss all the news surrounding Neeli Bendapudi leaving for Penn State and Vince Tyra resigning as AD at UofL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan and Charlene sit down with University of Louisville President Dr. Neeli Bendapudi. She's the first woman and the first person of color to lead the university. Dr. Bendapudi was hired after a series of scandals -- not an unusual scenario for women and people of color taking on leadership positions. “It's called the glass cliff,” she says. “Their likelihood of success is less because they're not walking into something that's smooth sailing.”
A month shy of celebrating three years at the helm of the University of Louisville, Neeli Bendapudi has spent more than a third of her time navigating uncharted waters. On this week's “In Conversation” we talked with Bendapudi about how the city's largest college, like every other business and institution in the area, has dealt with the impact of a global pandemic, the city's racial protests, and the financial impact of a world gone a little topsy-turvy right now. We discussed nuts and bolts of campus return — graduation, in person classes, disinfection stations and other COVID-19 protocols. We also caught up with Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Ryland Barton on the state legislature — including the vetoes by Governor Andy Beshear, bills curtailing his powers, changes to Kentucky elections, spending federal coronavirus relief aid, and the status of no-knock warrants.
Marques and Steve talk about the Notice of Allegations the University of Louisville received yesterday. They talk about some of Vince Tyra and Neeli Bendapudi's comments at their press conference yesterday addressing it. The guys give their opinions and take your call to get yours as well. You can catch it all right here.
Marques and Steve talk about the Notice of Allegations the University of Louisville received yesterday. They talk about some of Vince Tyra and Neeli Bendapudi's comments at their press conference yesterday addressing it. The guys give their opinions and take your call to get yours as well. You can catch it all right here.
The guys open hour two talking the notice of allegations once again and play some sound from Vince Tyra & Neeli Bendapudi as they both had a lot to say in response to the news. We end the show letting you the listener react to the story and play some more sound from Vince that states the universities optimism through the process.
Before their joint appearance at the Louisville Forum, UK President Eli Capilouto and U of L President Neeli Bendapudi came by the studio. They discussed current and future partnerships between the two universities, how to adapt and prepare students for the jobs of the future, how to make higher education more accessible to underrepresented students, their relationships with Frankfort, and interaction on social media.Listen to their visit here…
Jeffrey and Casey translate stories from Carly and Dr. Neeli Bendapudi's conversation intro real-life lessons & strategy.
Neeli Bendapudi is an American academic and the 18th president of the University of Louisville. She replaced James R. Ramsey who resigned after a scandal that implicated him. Bendapudi is the first non-white president of the University and is noted for her attention to developing a culture of openness.President of the University of Louisville Neeli Bendapudi joined Carly for a conversation about leadership, collaboration, how to build empathy, and how to inspire in the midst of tough circumstances. The conversation covers:How Neeli's education after growing up in India transformed her life and unlocked her potentialThe incredible sacrifice her extended family made for herHow Neeli navigated the scandals of Louisville after assuming her new roleHow to set priorities with both a "start doing" and a "stop doing" listHow to became a "black-belt in collaboration"How empathy builds leadershipWhy Neeli sets big goals to make a big impact in the world, and how it helps her team get closerHow diversity of thought and perspective builds strong teamsLove the episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. You can learn more about "By Example" by joining our email list at CarlyFiorina.com/ByExample.
Nick is giving high marks all around for Scott Satterfield, Vince Tyra, and Neeli Bendapudi at Satterfield's opening presser. Is it too early to be optimstic? Plus, Fast Five and Watch Wednesday.
Dr. Neeli Bendapudi, president of the University of Louisville, discusses student engagement; rebuilding confidence and trust in the institution; and U of L being a place to learn, work, and invest.
Dr. Neeli Bendapudi, president of the University of Louisville, discusses student engagement; rebuilding confidence and trust in the institution; and U of L being a place to learn, work, and invest.
Nick talks Papa John and what Louisville should do about it and then a live statement from Neeli Bendapudi changes the game. Plus, Aaron Torres, Jody Demling, and Fast Five.
Congressman John Yarmuth talked about the hiring of Neeli Bendapudi as the new President at the University of Louisville, gun rights and the Constitution, mental health, and the First Amendment.
Consumerism in health care is becoming a growing trend as patients increasingly take an active role in their health care journey. So how can organizations create value in the consumer experience? In this episode of The Cerner Podcast, Dr. Neeli Bendapudi, University of Kansas Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor and a professor of marketing at the KU School of Business, shares insight on how organizations can engage with consumers to support improved health care services.
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