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Austin Lane, Chancellor of SIUC, joins Megan Lynch in-studio as the Salukis are set to take on Indiana State in Arch Madness this week. He says the school has gained status as a research institution and grew enrollment over the past year.
Cindy Buys is a SIUC Simmons School of Law Professor. She answers Megan's questions about ramifications for potentially 'harboring' undocumented immigrants as the Trump administration begins a crackdown.
Experts will gather in Carbondale this weekend, to explore language, and how we could adapt what we know about communication if we ever encounter a being who's not from planet Earth. The conference is called, “Exploring Xenolinguistics: Next steps in exploring the nature of language and the potential of extraterrestrial communication”. Jeffrey Punske, an associate professor in linguistics at SIU Carbondale, chatted with Megan Lynch.
SIUC Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director John Shaw reacts to VP Kamala Harris's loss to Donald Trump in the Presidential race.
Todd Graham, Professor of Debate in SIUC's School of Communication, joins Megan Lynch ahead of the VP debate between Sen JD Vance and Gov Tim Walz. He points out that Walz may come off as 'too nice' and Vance needs to avoid appearing 'weird' to voters. He also thinks all debate moderators need "training" beforehand so they don't 'sit on their hands' Credit: © USA TODAY via Imagn Images
Lt. Col Chay Derbigny commander and professor of aerospace studies for SIUC's Air Force ROTC detachment 205 chats with Megan Lynch about the stair climb tomorrow.
Derek Whipkey, a graduate student from SIUC, joins Debbie to discuss the new invasive rodent making its way north into our region. You might see a Nutria soon. Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa/Sipa USA
Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director John Shaw joins Megan Lynch ahead of tonight's debate airing on CNN. Credit: © Jack Gruber-USA TODAY
Roupu Li is Associate professor of geography and environmental resources in the School of Earth Systems and Sustainability at Southern Illinois University Carbondale and joins Megan Lynch to talk about using social media geotagged data to track eclipse visitors. (Photo credit - Jeremy_Hogan/iStock / Getty Images Plus)
John Shaw, Paul Simon Public Institute at SIUC joins Megan Lynch with a Super Tuesday preview and if any state could surprise us today and what is the future for Nikki Haley. Credit: © Jay Janner / USA TODAY NETWORK
John Shaw of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIUC explains what the results of the Michigan primary mean moving forward.
Who is the face of STL sports right here right now? + NBA coach tees off on the refs + Old SIUC coach all-time rant
Professor John Shaw, the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director at SIUC joins Megan and Tom with a preview to tonight's Iowa Caucus. Credit: © Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK
John Shaw, Director Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIUC joins Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch talking about the most recent Republican's debate.
Voice of the Billikens Bob Ramsey joined Tom Ackerman talking about the rough outing for the Billikens Saturday against Southern Illinois Carbondale.
Molly Parker-Stephens, Assistant Professor in Journalism at SIUC and Journalist with Capitol News Illinois joins Debbie and Tom talking about her latest piece where she looked at the problems in the juvenile detention system. © Courtney Hergesheimer/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK
The SIUC chief visits with Sam at Friendly Honda during the SIU Takeover of Springfield. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Shaw, Director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIUC joins Megan and Tom talking about Robert Kennedy Jr. looking to run for president as an independent and if could spoil the election for either Trump or Biden. Credit: © Angela Wilhelm/Asheville Citizen Times / USA TODAY NETWORK
Led by a small faction of far-right Republicans, Kevin McCarthy was voted out as Speaker of the House yesterday. John Shaw of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIUC joined us.
Professor John Shaw, Director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIUC joins Tom and Megan with what to expect tonight in the first GOP debate. Credit: © Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK
This is not a baseball story, it's an Odyssey. In Pt.2 PJ takes us through this stories career at SIUC where he eventually becomes the MVC Joe Carter Player of the year, earning 1st team as a SS and P. We learn all about the magic that is the Cape Cod Baseball League, getting drafted in the 7th round by Tigers, and enjoying a short but very strong pro career before devastating elbow injuries changed his path. PJ takes us through his new path in baseball as a coach, the life he has built, and finally recently being named the head coach at D1 Lindenwood University followed by a Q/A. This was an all time baseball talk with an all time baseball guy. We easily could have kept going. Thank you for taking us on this epic journey brother PJ! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepostgamespread/support
Jonny interviews Priscilla Pimentel, an SIU employee currently doing community outreach for the just-forming LGBTQ Constituency Group on campus. They discuss what constituency groups are, why they are important, and what goes into forming one. In the back half of the show, Jonny rebroadcasts his interview with Keri, Cassandra, and Mitchell of the Carbondale Assembly for Radical Equity (CARE) about their upcoming Art Auction and Music Fundraiser. Jonny closes with updated and current information about the event and some meditations on the importance of community organizing in these trying times,
Student workers and graduate assistants are an important part of our recruitment and admissions teams. But how can we ensure that we are hiring the right people, and supervising them effectively? How can we set reasonable expectations that allow for flexibility while also making sure the work gets done? In this episode of The NAGAP Report, two experienced student supervisors, Danielle Geraci Thoma and Deon Thompson, discuss what they've learned from years of supervising graduate assistants. About our Guests:Danielle Geraci Thoma is the Director of Graduate Recruitment and Student Support Initiatives in the Graduate School at the University of Texas at Austin. Danielle earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware and her master's in education in educational leadership and policy from UT Austin. Danielle has worked in higher education for over 19 years with expertise in undergraduate and graduate strategic enrollment management. Prior to working at UT Austin, she has worked at large and small institutions, including the University of Michigan and Rutgers University. Deon Thompson is a Chicago-born and raised, first generation college student. He completed his bachelor's in management information systems in 2001 and MBA in 2020 from Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SUIC) and is currently working on courses towards his Master of Accountancy. Deon worked for 10 years in the payroll office at SIUC and then 8 years in the assistantship and fellowship office before moving to his current position as Assistant Director of Graduate Recruitment and Admissions.This episode of The NAGAP Report was hosted, produced, and edited by Lauren McGowan.
John Shaw, SIUC Paul Simon Public Policy Institute joins Carol Daniel talking about the Paul Simon Democracy Prize and how SIUC students can enter.
The Chancellor of Southern Illinois University Carbondale was in St Louis over the weekend for the Arch Madness basketball tournament and their annual Saluki takeover where they visit with alumni in the St. louis area and work to increase awareness and recruitment among St. louis area high school students.
Jim Nelson, Rehn Professor of Business Analytics at SIUC joins Tom and Carol talking about how artificial intelligence is becoming a tool for hiring/layoffs.
Kristen Wilkerson Bill Wilkerson's daughter and Sherrica Davis-Hunt SIU Foundation Director of Development talking about about a wing at SIUC to named after Bill Wilkerson.
Dr. Prabir Kolay, Associate Professor in the School of Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering at SIUC, he joins Carol and Tom talking about the high demand that the school is offering a 10 week civil engineering course.
Jeffery Leving is a successful family practice lawyer in Chicago. He focuses in keeping fathers in the lives of their children, even after a divorce. He was part of the team ensured Elian Gonzalez's return to his father in Cuba. He describes his involvement in a documentary film "A Wheelie in an All-American City" while an undergraduate. The film told the story of accessibility in Carbondale, years before the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Vera Graddy, graduated from SIUC with a degree in History with a concentration in Library Science in 1958. Her SIUC degree took her to teaching positions around the world. We learn about the time she and her roommate snuck into the construction site for the new Morris Library. They wrote their names on sheets of paper and slipped them into a supporting pillar of the library knowing that they would forever be connected with supporting Morris Library.
Harry Schroeder of Valley Sports Insider and bustingbrackets.com joins the show to talk college basketball. Harry takes a look at the OVC and contrasts SIUC and Drake as he picks them as two of the front runners to win the MVC. Harry also offers up his thoughts on the Billikens having taken in their contest Wednesday night against Tennessee State.
Tommie Van graduated from SIUC in 1986 and immediately went to work for the USDA where he had an internship as an undergraduate. He soon realized that his talent was in working with people not dirt. Find out how he worked his way up in the Marriott corporation to become one of their most successful general managers nationwide.
Darren Sherkat, Professor of Sociology at SIUC joins Carol and Tom talking about the Gallup Poll data showing a gap in voting between men and women is widening.
Cheryl Russell grew up in the small village of Tamms, Illinois and took music lessons in Carbondale before enrolling at SIUC. Cheryl fondly remembers band director Mike Hanes and others who served as valued mentors throughout her life.
Darren Sherkat, Professor of Sociology at SIUC joins Carol and Tom talking about the Gallup Poll data showing a gap in voting between men and women is widening
Robert (Rob) Murphy came to SIUC to study aviation. He graduated in 1974 with a BA in Geography and went on to become an MD specializing in infectious diseases at Northwestern University. He is one of the five founding members of the Northwestern Global Health Foundation. His work focuses on HIV and other diseases in Africa but is of world-wide significance. During the Covid pandemic he kept Chicago informed during a daily feature on WGN TV.
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Steven Karau, Professor of Management at SIUC joins Carol and Tom explaining quite quitting and why it is more common since the pandemic started.
This episode was recorded at the Petty home in East St. Louis during the spring of 2022. Mr. Petty relates how Dick Gregory convinced him to come to SIUC. His story provides a window to race relations in Carbondale in the Fifties and the importance of Delyte Morris in making things better.
In this episode, our host Joe Batir talks with Dr. Ken Anderson and Dr. Scott Hamilton-Brehm from Thermaquatica about Carbon Capture using a process called Oxidative Hydrothermal Dissolution (OHD). In this show, they discuss what OHD is, how this process can capture significant amounts of carbon, and how this can become a truly carbon negative technology. Scott's Book Recommendations: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton Ken's Book Recommendation: Energy: A Human History by Richard Rhodes Press Release: https://news.siu.edu/2021/11/111021-SIU-students-among-23-teams-worldwide-to-get-XPRIZE-funds-to-keep-carbon-in-the-ground.php Thermaquatica's website: https://thermaquatica.com/ Ken Anderson's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-anderson-580a7084/ Ken Anderson's SIUC profile : https://academics.siu.edu/earth-systems-sustainability/geology/faculty/anderson-ken.php Scott Hamilton-Brehm's linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sdbrehm/ Scott Hamilton-Brehm's SIUC Profile: https://micro.siu.edu/faculty-staff/faculty/hamilton-brehm.php This episode is made possible by AWS Energy. Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events
Justin McDaniel, Associate Professor Public Health SIUC joins Tom Ackerman and Megan Lynch discsssing SIU researchers and students looking at factors related to gun violence in Carbondale.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has created an immediate humanitarian crisis, and could have ripple effects around the globe. SIUC Law Professor Cindy Buys has recently returned from the region, where she witnessed humanitarian relief efforts.
This is a repeat of our interview with sculptor, Richard Hunt that aired August 11, 2021. Richard Hunt received an Honorary Degree in Public Arts from SIUC on Saturday, May, 7 at the spring commencement.
On Saturday, May 7, SIUC awarded Richard Hunt an Honorary Doctorate in Public Art at the spring commencement. We are revisiting the August, 2021 episode to allow more people to hear from this incredible man.
Keith Davis talks about his time at SIUC as a Cinema and Photography major. He credits the faculty in C&P having a major influence on his career that lead to his role as chief curator of photography at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. He continues to work with Charles Swedlund, telling the rich history of photography.
പ്രബലമായ സാമൂഹിക രാഷ്ട്രീയ ശക്തിയാകത്തക്ക ജനസംഖ്യയുണ്ടെങ്കിലും, കേരളത്തിലെ ദലിത് ക്രൈസ്തവര് വരേണ്യ മതമേധാവികളാലും, സ്റ്റേറ്റിനാലും അദൃശ്യരാക്കപ്പെടുകയാണ്. മറിച്ചുള്ള തെളിവുകള് നിരവധിയാണെങ്കിലും, ദലിത് കൃസ്ത്യാനികള് ജനസംഖ്യാപരമായി ദുര്ബലരാണെന്ന് വരുത്തിത്തീര്ക്കുകയാണ് കാലാകാലങ്ങളായി ഇവര് ചെയ്യുന്നത്. ഇതിന്റെ അടിസ്ഥാനത്തില് ഒ.ബി.സി. വിഭാഗത്തിലെ SIUC, നാടാര് കൃസ്ത്യന് തുടങ്ങിയ പ്രബലവിഭാഗവുമായാണ് കേരളത്തിലെ ദലിത് കൃസ്ത്യാനികള് സംവരണം പങ്കിടുന്നത്. പ്രാതിനിധ്യം, വിദ്യാഭ്യാസം, ജോലി, എന്നിവയെ ബാധിക്കുന്ന ഈ പങ്കിടല് സംവരണം കൊണ്ട് സ്റ്റേറ്റും, ബോധപൂര്വമായ മാറ്റിനിര്ത്തലുകളാല് വരേണ്യ കൃസ്ത്യന് സമൂഹവും ദലിത് കൃസ്ത്യാനികളുടെ അവകാശങ്ങളെ റദ്ദ് ചെയ്യുകയാണ്. ദലിത് ചിന്തകന് സണ്ണി എം. കപിക്കാടും സാമൂഹിക ചരിത്രകാരന് വിനില് പോളും, ദലിത് ക്രൈസ്തവര് നേരിടുന്ന പ്രതിസന്ധികളും, അവയെ നേരിടാനുള്ള പദ്ധതികളും ചര്ച്ച ചെയ്യുന്നു.
Jarrin is a 1994 Graduate of SIUC with a Degree in Mass Communications. He was the Missouri Valley Conference 400 meter hurdles champion in both 1991 (52.83) and 1992 (51.96). He was also all-conference in 1992 (400M hurdles and 4 X 400m relay) and in 1994 (55m hurdles indoors and 110m hurdles outdoors). He now teaches English and is the head boys cross-country coach and assistant track and field coach at Rock Island High School in Rock Island, Illinois.
A serial killer terrorizes the SIUC campus. It would take decades to get to the truth.See all sources and photos for this episode here: The SIU Carbondale Murders (themidwestcrimefiles.com) Faith by yoitrax | https://soundcloud.com/yoitraxMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USSupport the show
English teacher Jarrin Williams and host Evelyn Lauer discuss the chaos of hybrid/blended learning, technology as a form of engagement, and the difficulty of building relationships when both students and teacher are wearing masks. Williams teaches freshman English at Rock Island High School in northwestern Illinois. This is his twentieth year in the classroom, having taught in Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois. He has a bachelor's degree in Speech Communication with a specialization in Public Relations and minor in Journalism from SIUC (1994) and a bachelor's degree in English Education from WIU (2001). Williams has also coached track and field for 24 years and has just completed his fourth year as head boys' cross country running coach at RIHS. You can follow Jarrin on social media:Facebook: Jarrin WilliamsInstagram: @williamsjarrinTwitter: @coachjwYou can follow host Evelyn Lauer on Twitter and Instagram @evelynalauer
Ben takes over the interviewee seat as he and Josh talk about Ben's senior paper two years after he wrote it. The two discuss how the paper came to be just as much as they talk about the more interesting than it sounds history of Parking at SIUC. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chapters-siu/message