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Loujain Ahmed, SGA President talks about her success as a student at Montco. She also talks about how these opportunities have shaped her as a person and how they will help her to her future goals towards a career in astrophysics. Recorded by Nate Leslie and edited by Tucker McClurefrom the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
Randall Barnes is joined by Anthony Kenney, Southern University alumnus and new city councilman of District Two in East Baton Rouge Parish. In this special episode, they discuss Kenney's incredible journey from SGA President to one of the youngest elected officials in the parish, and delve into the impact of HBCUs on public service. Kenney also discuss his famous question to President Obama, and his ambitions to unify and serve his community. He also delves into his SGA Presidential Campaign in 2018-2019, including behind-the-scenes details of his campaign music video, his greatest achievement as Southern University SGA President, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Scott Ralls welcomes SGA President Silas Johnson, who shares why he came to Wake Tech and why he's all-in on student activities and SGA initiatives.
This week on the LU Moment, we sit down with Student Government Association (SGA) President, Ethan Ellis to hear about SGA's plans for the LU student body.For updates on the latest news and events at Lamar University, visit lamar.edu/news.
Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation
On this week's episode, Brady Lawson — incoming student body president at Morehead State University — tells us how his experiences through FFA prepared him as a leader. Links: Kentucky FFA State Officers Morgan County FFA Political Science at MSU
In this enlightening episode, we dive into crucial conversations surrounding media literacy, bias, and freedom of speech on campus. Kim Vickers, journalist for Good Morning Augusta, shares her insights on media literacy, guiding us through the intricacies of news consumption and how to identify and navigate bias in the digital era. Dr. Scott Wallace, our dean of students, and Dee Mallory, our SGA President, to explore the dynamic landscape of freedom of speech on campus. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthewildpodcast/message
Listen in as we sit down with Jonah Smith, president of Lamar University Student Government Association, as he discusses life on campus and student engagement plans for the future. For updates on the latest news and events at Lamar University, visit lamar.edu/news.
Homecoming is considered one of the largest events during the school year, which means there is a large amount of planning and effort that goes into making it happen. SGA President Brandon Horne and Ms. Nala Anderson of the Jaguar Activity Board took time to give insight on what it takes to plan behind the scenes. They also answered questions students had regarding the homecoming process. Laila and Austin shared what they enjoyed during homecoming week!
In this week's episode of the Challenging Your Health Mindset Podcast, join us for an enlightening discussion on the importance of finding a mentor in the pursuit of intellectual wellness. Our wonderful guests, Daniel Hostetter, SGA President, and Braden Daniel, SGA Vice President, share their insights on how mentorship can profoundly impact students. They share the benefits of mentorship across academics, spirituality, and life, drawing from their own experiences. Listeners will gain valuable guidance on identifying and approaching potential mentors while addressing reservations about seeking mentorship. Don't miss this insightful conversation as our guests provide insightful advice and a glimpse of exciting news from our Student Government Association!
Randall talks to Jonathan Wallace, former SGA President and Grambling Football player. He served as SGA President and played football at the same time and was a part of the 2016 Celebration Bowl winning Grambling Team. Randall also shares the news that he's been hired as the Associate Editor of HBCU Content for the media brand ClutchPoints. He talks about what this means to him and what he aims to accomplish in the position.
In celebration of the Ross University commencement, Dr Ryan Azarkhail was nominated by his peers to represent the graduating class as this year's student speaker. Dr. Azarkhail quickly became a champion and advocate for the student body while in med school. Along with becoming the SGA President in 2019, he served multiple leadership roles, including Clinical SGA Honor Council Senator, and SGA Class Representative. He continued volunteering his time outside the classroom as a member of the Welcome Committee and the International Medical Foundations Orientation for newly enrolled students, as well as serving as a Student Ambassador.In this episode, he joins me for a conversation about his journey.
Sadly all season threes of a podcast must come to an end, but this one's got a pretty banging finale. Join Sam, Mitch, and their good friend James on a deep-dive into their history together. The public may know James as the new SGA President at Samford, but there's much more to this guy than meets the eye. Strap in and hear about the many personalities of James: the "dad," the politician, the president, the scholar, the tour guide, the suite-mate, the coach, the quarterback, the actor, the guy-who-takes-care-of-his-feet, and, most intimidatingly, the Hurricane. It's been a long, storied friendship for the boys & James over the past couple of years, and they're pumped to let the world hear about it.
Jacqueline Chandler is the definition of somebody who is maximizing her 20s. Wherever she goes, she leads. School, work, church, family, community, friendships... you name it. You don't want to miss this one! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hampton-dortch/message
I am excited to chat with emergency medicine physician Dr. Abiola Oso about his tips to thrive during residency. Dr. Oso is a recent graduate, so he brings a fresh perspective. He is Nigerian but was raised in Atlanta, GA, where he pursued his undergraduate studies and completed medical school at Morehouse School of Medicine, where he served as SGA President. He met his wife in Atlanta, who is an anesthesiologist. They “couples matched” and took their talents to Houston in their respective fields to complete residencies at The University of Houston. His wife and he both served as chief residents in their programs there. He has two beautiful twins, a boy and a girl named Micah & Elijah, who just turned one. He has worked as an ER Physician in the community for almost 2 years. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urcaringdocs/message
It's Super Bowl Season! Randall & Arielle give their picks for the game as well as break down the Black History happening on Super Bowl Sunday, including the 4 HBCU Players playing for both the Chiefs and Eagles. Also, Randall & Arielle reacts to HBCU Pulse's comprehensive list of HBCU Players drafted to the NFL and some historic trends that they've found after reviewing the list. Randall then airs his exclusive interview from 2021 with former Jackson State SGA President Jordan Jefferson who performed with The Weeknd in Super Bowl LV. He speaks about how he got the opportunity and his experience. Listen to new episodes of HBCU Pulse Radio every Friday at 5 PM EST/4 PM CST on on SiriusXM Channel 142 HBCU! Podcast drops on Saturdays at 10 AM EST/9 AM CST and re-airs on SiriusXM Channel 142 HBCU on Sundays at 2:30 PM EST/1:30 PM CST & Tuesdays at 6 PM EST/5 PM CST!
You can listen to this episode and others with early access on Patreon! https://patreon.com/filmstudypodcast Welcome to Film Study: An All American Universe Podcast. My guest Hailey (@thacurlyaries) joins me to talk predictions and preview Homecoming episode 2x09. Here's our conversation! Hope you enjoy it! If you are interested in supporting the podcast, my cash app is $LexiRedmond Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/filmstudyanallamericanpodcast To recommend guests follow the linktree: https://linktr.ee/Filmstudypodcast Follow us @FilmStudyAA on Twitter and Instagram Tik Tok: FilmStudypodcast Podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmstudyallamerican Music by Wataboi from Pixabay Photos by the CW #Dimone #Limone #Podcast #Spotify #AllAmerican #allamericanhomecoming --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmstudyallamerican/support
12.2.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: GA's Early Voting Ends, Black Unemployment Drops, Clyburn Stays, Tuskegee's Farm Grant, Road To SWAC Today is the last day for early voting in here in Georgia. National Coalition on Black Civic Participation joined other organizations in the final push to maximize the black voter turnout in the Peach State. Melanie Campbell will explain what they will be doing this weekend to empower voters in Dekalb, Clayton, and Fulton Counties, The current Democratic whip, Rep. Jim Clyburn, will remain in a leadership position for the next Congress as assistant leader. The November jobs report is out, and the Black unemployment rate fell to 5.7-percent. I'll talk to an economist who will let us know if this is good news for the black community. A white Mississippi man pleads guilty to a hate crime for burning a cross to intimidate his black neighbors. Jackson, Mississippi's water system may be getting much-needed reforms thanks to a federal judge's approval. The SWAC Championship is tomorrow. Tonight, I'm talking to Southern University's SGA President about how the students are getting ready for the match-up. And in our Education Matters segment, Tuskegee University's farming program is awarded $1 million to support the advancement of organic agriculture and farming practices. I'll talk to the University's Dean and Research director about how the funds will help the students. Support RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox
12.1.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Obama Campaigning for Warnock, WA Sheriff On Trial For Lying, World Aids Day, Road to the SWAC LIVE from Fort Valley State University with the Black Man Lab Foundation, talking to young black men about election concerns and what they want from whoever wins Georgia's senate seat. I'll be talking to some of them later in the show. Here's what's coming Up on Roland Martin Unfiltered streaming live on the Black Star Network. Former President Barack Obama is in Georgia tonight campaigning for Sen. Raphael Warnock. I'll talk to Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Washington Correspondent about the race, why Walker will not discuss issues, and the latest early voter numbers. I'll tell you what an Arizona county is being sued for not certifying its midterm election results. A Washington state Sheriff is on trial for lying about the incident where he accused a black newspaper delivery man of stealing. The Supreme Court will hear arguments about the legality of Biden's Student Loan Debt Forgiveness program. And we are still on the road to the SWAC championship. Tonight, I'm talking to Southern University's SGA President about how the students are preparing for the match-up. Support RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox
From the Highest of Seven Hills to the Land of Golden Sunshine we are talking about how Hurricane Ian is currently impacting FAMU athletics and will have the SGA President from TSU as our host to talk about the game agaist Lane & BCU. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fangsup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fangsup/support
In this summer edition of Yasss McQueen, Dean McQueen-Ruark interviews SGA President, Yoselin Herrera Uribe. Yoselin shares about her goals for SGA, her summer job, and her Wesleyan experience.
In this episode, hear from former Student Body President and UT22 Texas Ex, Kiara Kabbara. Learn more about her at: https://news.utexas.edu/2022/05/10/kiara-kabbara-ut22-senior/
An episode years in the making! Former University College pre-major student, now Business Administration major and SGA President, Ashon Lanada joins us for an insightful conversation on all things college -- from internships, networking, the power of ambition, being involved on campus and the power of “why.” This episode is not be missed! Edited by Amanda Brown
On episode 3 of the Bulldog Dialogue, GWU President Dr. William Downs welcomes outgoing Student Government Association President, Jada Newton and SGA President-elect, Blake Ellizalde to share thoughts on the Gardner-Webb student experience. Jada and Blake offer tips to prospective students, memories on favorite GW traditions, birthday wishes for “Bo” (our live mascot), and they note where you can find the best discounted GW merch … all that and more on this week's episode of Bulldog Dialogue. #### This is the official podcast channel for Gardner-Webb University. Here, you will find shows exploring the many aspects of Bulldog Nation. GW students, faculty, staff, alumni and community are thinkers, doers, and world-changers, seeking to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspired to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of those around them. Our guests offer a landscape of diverse thought and engaging discussions covering a wide-range of topics impacting our world at home and around the globe. **Background music for this episode features: “Why Can't This Be Love” written and performed by Van Halen. It appears on the 1986 release 5150 and is distributed by Warner Bros. "Eminence Front" written and sung by Pete Townshend of the Who. It appears as the sixth track on the group's 1982 studio album, It's Hard. This music is distributed by WB. “The Gardner-Webb Fight Song” was performed and recorded by the 2012 Marchin' Bulldogs live at Spangler Stadium.
Join KP as she talks with UNA's President and Vice President elects about their journey through SGA as well as through UNA as a whole! Listen until the end to find out which US president our guests think would win in a fist fight. The answers may surprise you!
Keith Moore is from southwest Washington DC. He was born on August 10th. Keith recently graduated as Valedictorian from Kipp DC Somerset College Prep class of 2021. As a future political figure, he believes in giving back to his community. Keith has also served as SGA President for all four years at his high school. Keith is currently attending Morgan State University. Keith is a videographer, photographer, and graphic designer. Since 2019, he has been working with So What Else DC as the youngest Director ever. Keith loves what he does at So What Else because he has a passion to support the kids of Washington DC. Also, he is on the SWE PR TEAM with Doctor. Holden. For as long as he can remember, Dave Silbert has always wanted to help people and serve his community in whatever way he could. As a young adult, Dave gained extensive experience working with people as the Assistant Director of an in-patient rehabilitation facility in California. After returning to the East Coast, he started his own personal training and sports coaching business, learning the in's and outs of running one's own business and the joy in working with kids. In 2009, a life-changing service trip to the lower 9th Ward in New Orleans changed the course of his life, and the emotional impact of taking part in this kind of philanthropic activism inspired him and Bob to organize their own community's efforts in a local nonprofit to stimulate volunteerism in their own community; from this simple trip, So What Else was born. Dave has three kids and lives in Montgomery County, Maryland. Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Keith Moore and Dave Silbert about the organization So What Else. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Keith's experience with "So What Else" and why he finds value in their programs for children. A story of a child named Mason and how "So What Else's" after school programs have had such a positive impact. How creating So What Else: changed the course of Dave's life and what his plans are for the future. How "So What Else" is handing out 51,000 meals a day with their Food Pantry. Connect with Keith and Dave: Guest Contact Info: Website- https://www.sowhatelse.org LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-moore-514823195 https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-silbert-85064654/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Tina's Tea, I sit down with the one and only....CMSV SGA President Amanda Solano!!! We talk about life, college, mental health, and Amanda's upcoming re-election campaign for SGA President!Come Sip Some Tea ;)Tune in on Tuesdays for new episodes of Tina's Tea!!!!!!!
In today's episode, Breeanne Carter talks with Mya Hall who is the current Student Government Association President at UCA for the 2021-2022 academic year. Mya talks about her experience with her internship with the Center for Community and Economic Development, the plans she has set out for the future, and why other students should take advantage of the resources Career Services has. Listen in to hear from a fellow student like yourself, why preparing for your career early matters, and more! Mya is majoring in Philosophy and African/African-American Studies and minoring in Honors Interdisciplinary studies. She will graduate this May 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCA. Would you like to contact Mya? See how below. Email: ucasga.president@gmail.com Student Government Association at UCA: https://uca.edu/sga/
Watfae Zayed studies neuroscience at DePaul, serves as Student Government Association president and a mentor, and teaches Arabic at her mosque. She joins the podcast to share how the pandemic has changed her as a leader, her own shift in career path, and how she balances all her responsibilities while still prioritizing a good night's sleep.
We are only 4 weeks into the new academic year and now is the perfect time for students to set themselves up for success both in the classroom and around campus. In this week's Inside OSU Podcast, OStateTV's, Meghan Robinson speaks with Interim Provost, Dr. Chris Francisco and SGA President, Jack Edwards. They both offer unique perspective on resources available for students to improve academically and thrive as a Cowboy!
In this episode, we talk to Carrie Fox, owner of Mission Partners, about the power of communication. Communication has the power to change the world, and we explore how communication has been part of Carrie's life as she leads this all-women B corp organization. From the pay gap to SGA President in college, we leave no stone unturned.
In this August 2021 episode of Middle Tennessee State University‘s TV magazine show, "Out of the Blue,” we jump back into the upcoming fall semester to see what is in store for students upon their return, hear from the new Student Government President, and learn more about the Professional Sales program in the Jones College of Business. You can watch “Out of the Blue,” with host Andrew Oppmann, anytime online and on True Blue TV (Murfreesboro cable Channel 9) daily at 11 AM and 1:30 PM, and on NewsChannel5+ at 3:30 p.m. every Sunday.
In this special episode, Randall speaks exclusively with Howard University SGA President Kylie Burke. Kylie speaks on Howard's sudden removal of the Student, Alumni & Faculty affiliate positions on the Howard board-of-trustees and why it's dangerous to stifle the voices of the students.
Chips!In this episode, special co-host guest, Lindsay Hanson and myself chat it up with Family Feud celebrity, Mr. Chuck Mahone. Chuck also was a 2 time SGA President during his time at CMU. Lindsay and I don't hold back with your deep, thought provoking questions such as: does the SGA president have the power to cancel classes on St. Patrick's Day, or was Steve Harvey's mustache as magical as it appears on TV? Unknown to Chuck and Lindsay before we recorded, I got my chance to play the role of Steve Harvey with 3 questions I survey from fellow CMU alumni. Listen in to see what the number one response to this question, what is your favorite bar in Mount Pleasant?My continue thanks and appreciation to Dan Louisell who wrote and performed the Fired Up Forever! podcast theme song. Check out Dan's YouTube channel to see some of his original music and sketch shows. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWzUd3J3_tT7ETw-fUP80fAAt the end of this episode is the full song from the musical group, "Paddlebots". The song is called, " Before We Fade Away" from their album A Mouth Full of Dirt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rQH-h2W_94&list=OLAK5uy_nMjHnMWfVZN2gmgRskNzggROXZxpfZ6xQ&index=3Stay Fired Up Chips!Michael Curtiss
Welcome to The GovCast, a show where we hear from members of our Wallace Community College family. In this episode, we're joined by a WCC Diplomat and SGA President and discuss what goes into both those roles, what lessons he's learned at WCC, and what tools he will take him to the next stage of his life.
Tim Campbell grew up in the urban, inner-city of Little Rock, Arkansas. He attended and subsequently graduated from Central High School in 2010. Tim attended UAPB, where he studied health and wellness, graduating in 2015 as the first member of his family to receive a college degree. Upon graduation, he was successfully accepted into the U.S. Peace Corps Program, where he served as a Community Health Facilitator in the Gambia. Following his two-year tenure with the Peace Corps, Tim spent a six-month practicum with the Office of International Programs and Studies at UAPB, where he served as a Senior Adviser to UAPB’s Peace Corps Prep Program. Tim is currently a second-year student at the Clinton School of Public Service, where he serves as SGA President.
In the new premiere episode of “Pulse Radio”, host Randall Barnes & Pulse News Director Cala Callins explores the student election culture at Florida A&M University. They interview Miss FAMU Candidates Christelle Haygood, Ashley Quintanilla and Nur Suleiman as well as incoming SGA President & Vice President Carrington Whigham & Marcus Thomas.
Dr. Scott Ralls is joined by SGA President, Ruben Arrieta Mendoza who talks about his experiences and student challenges brought by the pandemic.
Jordan Jefferson is a renaissance man of many talents. He is an award-winning dancer, former SGA President, HBCU graduate, former collegiate athlete, Harvard graduate student, and Rhodes Scholar finalist among so many other things. Be prepared to be inspired, and get a good laugh, from Jordan's story.
Let's take it up a notch! Today is all about how to build and utilize your personal network and branding! We also discuss the importance of ownership in business! Our guest Marcus Nash is the former SGA President of Texas Southern University, a Forbes Scholar and is the CEO of Huppe Official Clothing and Trilogy Logistics. He has amassed a social media following of over 22K dedicated users and is a MASTER at branding! Take some notes because this episode is all about BUSINESS! Instagram: @themarcusnash
Join us and our very special guest, London Newton, SGA President of UNC Asheville, for episode 5! In this one, Indie gets the episode number wrong in the first thirty seconds, we talk about elephants and gorillas, and we spend an hour and a half trash talking capitalism!
Interview with Charmaine Grafton, SGA President, about the Student Government Association at Durham Tech. Follow the SGA on Instagram,Twitter, and Facebook.Learn more about the Read Great Things Challenge and fill out your entry form!Join the SGA in their next Let's Talk About it session on November 18th. The topic will be gender as a spectrum. Registration is required to get the link, but the event is free.To request a copy of The Richest Man in Babylon fill out the interlibrary loan form on the Durham Tech Library website.Check out the library blog for Crafternoon updates! Follow us on facebook and instagram. Contact me, Courtney Bippley, at bippleyc@durhamtech.edu. Contact the Durham Tech Library at library@durhamtech.edu. Music for this podcast was made by Robert Isaacs.
Matters of Diversity with Dr. B. brings a peek into the diverse students' life here at the University of Central Florida with an exclusive interview of UCF's President Sabrina La Rosa and V.P. Stephanie Blanco. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion has created a Diversity Dialogues Series designed to highlight equity issues as they relate to the University of Central Florida community. The episodes will be broadcast live via Zoom and YouTube on Wednesdays from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM and Fridays from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM weekly. The Wednesday show will have fireside chats with UCF administrators, faculty, staff, and community stakeholders. The Friday show is designed to specifically engage with UCF students providing them with a platform to share their views This show is sponsored by UCF Foundation. Special thanks to: Kavita Sawh, Jose Marcano, Isabella Marchetta, and Azon Bonifacio Music by: Dr. Alex Burtzos Assistant Professor of Composition Department of Music
This week on Think Negative: SGA President Amanda Rappa and Vice President Caroline Levine join us to talk about the changes SGA has had to make to respond to the pandemic, how they think COVID has changed student life for good, and what they have planned for the future.
Student and SGA President hopeful, Halaina Bowers, talks about her journey to becoming a leader, while Melissa explains that taking second place is definitely worth celebrating.
Recent JSU Graduate, Jordan Jefferson, joined the show to reminisce on his time at JSU as a student-athlete, SGA President, and Rhodes Scholarship Finalist. He also looked ahead to his next chapter as a grad student at Harvard, as well as his future aspirations. You can help fund his education at Harvard here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/20e8ky8gs0 #GetJordanToHarvard Be sure to download/subscribe to the podcast to be notified of each new episode. Apple users, rate and review the show. Everyone go follow Tiger Talk With the 1400 Klub on Facebook, and @TigerTalk1400 on Twitter. Go Tigers! #THEEiLove
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 7, 2020) – Over the past several weeks, we’ve spoken with several people who have provided leadership and guidance to our University community during the coronavirus pandemic. From medical personnel like Dr. Rebecca Dutch, to University administrative members like Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration Eric Monday, each have provided valuable insight on how the University of Kentucky have faced up to the challenges presented by our fight against COVID-19. Incoming Student Government Association President Courtney Wheeler started her term of office on April 29th, 2020. A junior double major in Business Management with Business and Organizational Communication from Louisville, KY, Wheeler served SGA during the 2019-20 academic year as the SGA Chief of Staff. On this week’s episode of Behind the Blue, Wheeler talks about her personal adjustments to an all online schedule due to COVID-19, the efforts Student Government made to move online and maintain their level of advocacy for students, how she has been working with the University to walk through a variety of scenarios to anticipate what the fall semester may look like at UK, and more. "Behind the Blue" is available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK’s latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of "Behind the Blue," email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show’s blog page. You can watch a video version of this podcast here. To discover what’s wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.
ScreenThis episode is a special and unique tribute to NSU's May 2020 graduates. For insight into the NSU experience, listen to inspirational and heartfelt thank you and congratulatory messages. As our Student Government Association emphasized this year, being at NSU is a family affair and these messages showcase that. Guests May 2020 Graduates (in order) Linei Woodson, SGA President, 2019-20 Amari Holmes Nile Price Ja'Quan Jones Patsy Douglas Elisha Chestnut Kelvin Shubert Lathea Robinson Ceara Warren Charmoni Turner Devin Jefferson Jacqueline Horton Lakeshia Whitley Shervonne Banks Sharon Young, MSW Tia Monet Flores Office of Academic Engagement (in order of congratulations) Dr. Andrea Neal, Associate Vice Provost Mrs. Sheryll Heard Mr. Theophilus Clark Dr. Robin Marable Ms. Carrie Brown Ms. Kyra Amos Ms. Angel Eason [Photo Credit: Dr. Mebane. Screenshot taken by Dr. Mebane.] Next Up. Student Success! is presented by the Office of Academic Engagement at Norfolk State University.
The 2019-20 academic year was unique for many reasons, including and not only because of, the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the ups and downs of this semester, Norfolk State University students benefited from the exemplary leadership of this year's Student Government Association president, Ms. Linei Woodson. Ms. Woodson was a steady, strong and strategic advocate for the student body and never lost sight of the ultimate goal: to earn a degree. Join us for this special feature on Ms. Woodson as she talks about her experiences and legacy and shares a special message for the close of this academic year. [Photo Credit: L to R, Dr. Mebane, Linei Woodson and Tresstin White. Taken by Tresstin White.] Next Up. Student Success! is presented by the Office of Academic Engagement at Norfolk State University.
Kaitlyn Kirksey, Oklahoma State University Student Government Association President, reflects on her year leading the SGA. She speaks with OStateTV's Julia Benbrook about the accomplishments she's most proud of and about leading during the COVID-19 pandemic...
Kaitlyn Kirksey, Oklahoma State University Student Government Association President, reflects on her year leading the SGA. She speaks with OStateTV’s Julia Benbrook about the accomplishments she’s most proud of and about leading during the COVID-19 pandemic..
The two Pauls. Student Government Association President Paul Horkan joins Paul Steinmetz by phone to give us a student-centered perspective on this unique semester.
Today on Beacon Under 5: SNAP programs, SGA President, and the COVID-19. Beacon Under 5 is a daily podcast that brings you the weather and all of the top news stories at UTK and in Knoxville. Catch host Ben Winiger Monday through Friday with your speedy news update on Beacon Under 5. Shot and Edited by Ben Winiger Music: "Malibu" by Boheme
SGA President-elect Ada Ruth Huntley is set to begin her tenure in early March. Editor-in-chief Eduardo Medina caught up with Huntley to talk about what she hopes to achieve as president and the pressures that come with being the first Black woman to hold the position.
In this episode, Richie, Emily, and Lupe interview SGA President Gisselle Cervantes on the various initiatives that SGA has pushed through and is seeking to accomplish. Gisselle made history at DePaul University by becoming the first Latina ever elected to SGA. For any additional information, email us at depaul.dale@gmail.com or follow us on instagram @daledepaul. We meet bi-weekly on Tuesdays from 5-6 PM in Arts & Letters 101. This episode was produced by Richie Requena.
This week, our news team talks about the SGA's 38-13 vote to impeach President Timmy Sullivan, the removal of Isenberg accounting professor Cat Lowry for showing "offensive" extra credit videos and the Dec. 11, 1941 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.
The Student Government Association President’s Council is an important part of the student voice in Ivy Tech’s governance process. On this week’s episode, several members of the SGA President’s Council will talk about their role and the legacy projects that help each Council leave a lasting mark on Ivy Tech.
In this month's edition of "MTSU Out of the Blue," host Andrew Oppmann introduces Delanie McDonald, the new student body president, and talks about her initiatives for the academic year. We also meet Bob Gordon, a professor in the College of Media and Entertainment, and discuss his work with multi-camera broadcast television and how his students who produce broadcast material for Bonnaroo and other major events across the greater Nashville area and beyond. We also hear about upcoming updates to Homecoming events and the parade which will travel down Middle Tennessee Boulevard.
Careshia Moore & Marvin Logan – Kids Growing Up in Urban America: The Truth About Their SupportAired Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 12:00 PM PST / 3:00 PM ESTThe political climate has been heating up over the past few years, and one of the many hot topics is racial disparity. Oftentimes the dialogue is judgmental and misinformed. Who gets hurt the most? The kids. Of all races. Urban America is comprised of a diverse racial landscape, and yet oftentimes the support systems necessary for urban youth to prosper are not in place. Join Jennifer as she discusses the many facets, consequences and importance of providing resources to the youth of urban populations with Careshia Moore, President and CEO of Usher’s New Look Foundation and Usher’s New Look Alumni, Marvin Logan.BiosCareshia Moore – President and CEO, Usher’s New LookCareshia Moore is an advocate and educator who has a heart for inspiring others to reach their potential. She mentors leaders, facilitates workshops, designs educational products and connects people with others and opportunities to promote personal success through education. In her roles as an Attorney, Educator and most currently, President & CEO for Usher’s New Look, she has always worked on behalf of providing access, opportunity and exposure of underserved youth.Careshia is active in her community through membership on boards such as Communities in Schools of Henry County and United Way Advisory Board, a certified Aggression Replacement Trainer and a mentor to young girls. She is also the founder of League of Women Entrepreneurs, a networking group that seeks to empower, educate and elevate women in business. In recognition of her dedication to the community and her passion for encouraging and inspiring others, she was named as one of Southern Journal Magazine’s Top 14 under 40.Careshia earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Education and Juris Doctor degree from University of Florida. She shares her thoughts and experiences regarding education, parenting and success on her blog Compete to Succeed and is the President and Founder of Compete to Succeed Educational Resources, an entity that creates resources that promote positive parenting and student success.Careshia is married to her husband of 16 years, and they are the proud parents of one son and one daughter. The Moore family recently co-authored a children’s book, Mikaela the Koala.Marvin LoganMarvin Logan is a youth advocate, Hip Hop education professional, and activist. Over nearly a decade, Marvin has dedicated himself to advocating for access to education and leadership opportunities from youth all over the country. He regularly lectures on community building and bridging the gaps on how it relates to the principles of Hip Hop. Marvin’s journey began in the small city of Warren, OH. Even before he graduated high school, he participated in several student organizations, community organizing, and leadership.Marvin has worked in education with The White House, The Department of Education, the National Campus Leadership Council, Usher Raymond IV, and many others. He served as the SGA President at Kent State, and worked 2 years with Usher’s New Look organization. He has served thousands of students in the US and around the globe. You can hear some of his story with entities such as CNN’s Great Big Story, Consumer Reports, and others.Marvin is a proud graduate of Warren G. Harding High School and obtained a B.A. from Kent State University. He currently serves the founder and CEO of The Logan Company. His company focuses on supporting education, adult recreational sports, and entertainment. He is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. His passion is to continue educate his community and fight for those who feel they don’t have a voice.His favorite quote is:“I want to make the world a better place than it was when I arrived.” – Marvin Logan
This week, we had the pleasure of interviewing our good friend and newly elected SGA (Student Government Association) President Andrehyu Allen, informally known as Dre! We ask him about his past, his decision to come to NYIT, previous leadership roles, and discuss his future within the institute, following graduation, and beyond. Enjoy! Andrehyu IG: @andrehyu.r.a NYIT Manhattan Student Government Association IG: @nyitsganyc
Paul Horkan discusses his academic career from loner to new SGA President. Plus Chantel lists upcoming events (26:00) and picks her favorites. Be warned: Potential light spoilers for Avengers: Endgame (33:15-34:15)
From president of the Student Government Association to president of WestConn — that’s our plan for Carlos Dos Santos and (26:00)Chantel Williams reports on upcoming WestFest events.
In this episode, Casey talks to newly-elected SGA President Pooja Juvekar and Executive Vice President Haigh Angell about the election, their plans for the coming year, and their thoughts on the upcoming administrative changes at Tech. Want to have your opinions heard, or have ideas for other topics? Tweet us at @niquepod or email us at podcast@nique.net. If you're interested in opinions writing for the Technique or writing a Letter to the Editor, email opinions@nique.net for more information. Remember to tune into WREK Radio, 91.1FM, and stay tuned for our next epsiode where we'll get to know our team a little more! If you're listening on iTunes, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Thanks to Do Won Kim for our amazing theme song! You can find him on Youtube here, Facebook here, and Soundcloud here. Thanks for listening! See ya next time.
In this episode, Baylee talks to SGA President Evan Gillon and Executive Vice President Ayo Aladesanmi about their time in office, the current SGA election cycle, and Tech's student government. Want to have your opinions heard, or have ideas for other topics? Tweet us at @niquepod or email us at podcast@nique.net. If you're interested in opinions writing for the Technique or writing a Letter to the Editor, email opinions@nique.net for more information. Remember to tune into WREK Radio, 91.1FM, and stay tuned for our next epsiode where we'll get to know our team a little more! If you're listening on iTunes, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Thanks to Do Won Kim for our amazing theme song! You can find him on Youtube here, Facebook here, and Soundcloud here. Thanks for listening! See ya next time.
This month on Amplified Oklahoma, we’re highlighting the stories of trailblazing women of color that attended Oklahoma State University. We'll listen to Nancy Randolph Davis, the first African-American student enrolled at OSU, and Patrice Latimer, the first African-American President of the Student Government Association, share their experiences on campus and describe the impact of Ada Lois Sipuel's landmark case that integrated higher education in Oklahoma. Later, we'll talk to Kayla Dunn and Kaitlyn Kirksey, two students of color currently campaigning for SGA President, about the legacy these women who came before them left on campus. Amplified Oklahoma is a production of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the Oklahoma State University Library. Show notes: https://library.okstate.edu/news/podcast/amplified-oklahoma/episode-34-osu-trailblazers
Check out the latest episode of the Urban Advantage Podcast, featuring special guest UNT Dallas Student Government President Unique Stewart joining co-hosts Benjamin Bullock and Greg Campbell. Also, Bullock and Campbell give their takes on why it is important to make sure your voice is heard this upcoming election season.
Austin sits down with Loyola University New Orleans SGA President Ben Weil to discuss the ups and downs of his presidency and the US political storm surrounding us. Website: www.understandingmorr.com Sponsor: www.landinglion.com
In episode six of Unity, host Ambriehl Crutchfield talks to SGA President candidates Andi Dahmer and Lily Nellans about their vision for WKU. (During the time of the interview Kenan Mujkanovic had not been announced as a candidate)
Guests: Regina Williams Davis, Assistant Provost for Student Success and Academic Support and Jordan Alexander Greene, 2016-2017 SGA President. N.C. A&T Student Success portal N.C. A&T Center for Academic Excellence
Student body President for the University of Tennessee Carson Hollingsworth drops by the Beacon office to talk about his past as a high school student, why he picked the University of Tennessee and how he balances school with his work at SGA.
The former SGA President for A&M-San Antonio, Andres Holliday, is still active in both politics and the South Side. As part of the South San Chamber of Commerce, Holliday works on bridging the gap between South Side businesses and A&M-San Antonio. Holliday discusses his time as SGA president, politics and some university issues. Read more at The Mesquite - www.mesquite-news.com Follow us on Twitter - twitter.com/TheMesquite Like us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/MesquiteNews Follow us on Instagram - instagram.com/themesquite
Austin Ogletree North Carolina A&T's SGA President shares his story From living under the shadow of his father who played in the NFL to multiple internships, jobs, and the distinction of being the student body president of the #1 HBCU in the world. His story is a must listen for any college student, parent, and young adult.
In our second episode of JagCast, we're joined with SGA President Allison Garcia. The SGA organized a special event with the San Antonio Spurs, TAMUSA Night. Allison also talks up campus carry and the current trend of outrage on college campuses. Read more at The Mesquite - http://www.mesquite-news.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheMesquite Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MesquiteNews Follow us on Instagram - http://instagram.com/themesquite
Edward Waters College, SGA President - Malika Allen presents The HBCU Nation Radio Show's HBCU Spotlight!
2014-2015 Winston-Salem State University's SGA President, Olivia Sedwick presents WSSU as The HBCU Nation's HBCU Spotlight for #TheHBCUNationRadioShow ! #MadamPresident
This week's HBCU Spotlight is present by SGA President, Alexis Anderson for her HBCU, Bennett College, located in the beautiful city of Greensboro NC!
Meet the new Student Government Association (SGA) president, Gerard Dash