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Latest podcast episodes about stevens institute

Freakonomics Radio
How to Succeed at Failing, Part 4: Extreme Resiliency (Update)

Freakonomics Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 52:50


Everyone makes mistakes. How do we learn from them? Lessons from the classroom, the Air Force, and the world's deadliest infectious disease. SOURCES:Will Coleman, founder and C.E.O. of Alto.Amy Edmondson, professor of leadership management at Harvard Business School.Babak Javid, physician-scientist and associate director of the University of California, San Francisco Center for Tuberculosis.Gary Klein, cognitive psychologist and pioneer in the field of naturalistic decision making.Theresa MacPhail, medical anthropologist and associate professor of science & technology studies at the Stevens Institute of Technology.Roy Shalem, lecturer at Tel Aviv University.Samuel West, curator and founder of The Museum of Failure. RESOURCES:"A Golf Club Urinal, Colgate Lasagna and the Bitter Fight Over the Museum of Failure," by Zusha Elinson (Wall Street Journal, 2025).Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well, by Amy Edmondson (2023).“You Think Failure Is Hard? So Is Learning From It,” by Lauren Eskreis-Winkler and Ayelet Fishbach (Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2022).“The Market for R&D Failures,” by Manuel Trajtenberg and Roy Shalem (SSRN, 2010).“Performing a Project Premortem,” by Gary Klein (Harvard Business Review, 2007). EXTRAS:"The Deadliest Disease in Human History," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2025).“How to Succeed at Failing,” series by Freakonomics Radio (2023).“Moncef Slaoui: ‘It's Unfortunate That It Takes a Crisis for This to Happen,'” by People I (Mostly) Admire (2020).

D3 Nation
Episode 128 - Michael Lammer

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 42:08


ABOUT THE EPISODE Our next episode is with new Director of Wrestling at Delaware Valley University, Michael Lammer. Coach Lammer was on staff at Alvernia University for the last 6 seasons and wrestled at Elizabethtown College.Twitter - @D3NationPodcastABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

COLUMBIA Conversations
Ep. 104: Klondike Gold Rush Museum, Doolittle Raid, Paul Robeson Peace Arch Concert

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 59:55


Feliks Banel's guests on this episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY include Jean Sherrard on his NOW & THEN column in this coming weekend's Seattle Times about the Cadillac Hotel/Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park; plus archival feature with the late Edward Saylor of Enumclaw, member of the famous Doolittle Raid of April 18, 1942; and a conversation with Dr. Lindsey Swindall of the Stevens Institute of Technology on the May 18, 1952 concert by Paul Robeson at Peace Arch Park. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 4pm Pacific Standard Time on Thursday, April 17, 2025 via SPACE 101.1 FM and gallantly streaming live via space101fm.org at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.

D3 Nation
Episode 127: 2025 DIII Championship Recap

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 45:30


ABOUT THE EPISODE This show the hosts discuss everything DIII Championships! What a way to close out an epic DIII Wrestling season. Incredible display of wrestling in Providence, Rhode Island that concluded with an epic team race.Twitter - @D3NationPodcastABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

The Admissions Directors Lunchcast
Analyzing Your Students' Data

The Admissions Directors Lunchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 52:24


This week's episode sponsored by Geneologie, where you'll get 10% off your first order if you mention The Admissions Directors Lunchcast.⁠https://www.geneologie.com/promo-box/ ⁠Data drives everything in modern admissions—but are colleges using it the right way? This week, Nathan and Teege dive into how institutions can analyze student data more effectively to improve recruitment and yield.Joining the conversation: Brian Ford, Director of School and College Counseling at Boston College High School, who shares what high schools wish colleges paid more attention to in student data. David Dysart, Associate Director for Data Analytics at Stevens Institute of Technology, who breaks down how colleges can actually use data to target the right students and avoid common integration pitfalls.From tracking demonstrated interest to the ethical concerns of data-driven decision-making, this episode covers it all. Tune in to make sure you're using data the right way!

Career Practitioner Conversations with NCDA
Guiding Careers in Data Science, AI, and Cybersecurity with Deborah Sgro

Career Practitioner Conversations with NCDA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 35:21


In this episode hosted by Melissa Venable, NCDA Director of Professional Development, Deborah Sgro, founder of Beyond the Glass Ceiling, LLC, and the global mentoring director for Women in Big Data, explains the work and interconnectedness of data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and cybersecurity career fields. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the rapidly growing and transforming tech landscape, highlighting market trends, job roles, essential skills, and training paths. Deb also addresses common misconceptions and the need for continuous learning and adaptability in these professions. The discussion underscores the non-technical career opportunities in these fields and provides advice for career counselors and coaches on how to stay current and support their clients effectively.Deborah Sgro is a certified career professional with a private practice, Beyond The Glass Ceiling, LLC.  She specializes in coaching technology and business professionals at all levels to achieve their envisioned career. As a former senior financial technologist professional, she worked on Wall Street for over 40 years developing technical solutions addressing business objectives for the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and BNY Mellon. Throughout that time, she also groomed emerging talent by establishing and running mentoring programs, providing on-the-job training sessions, and personally coaching to assist people with their career advancement goals. Deborah holds a CCSP certification from the National Career Development Association.  She is also a certified project manager and certified Agile Professional from the Project Management Institute. Deborah holds two master's degrees from Stevens Institute of Technology, one in Computer Science and the other in Technology Management. She is on the Board of Advisors for Women in Big Data, and is the Global Mentoring Director for that non-profit professional association. Deborah also addresses corporate women resource groups, university audiences, and presents at NCDA conferences on all aspects of career advancement.For more information: www.linkedin.com/in/deborahsgroResourcesWorld Economic Forum - Future of Jobs Report 2025McKinsey and Company - Featured InsightsWomen in Big DataUdemySend us a text

History That Doesn't Suck
177: An Epilogue to the New Deal and CCC Deep Dive with Neil Maher

History That Doesn't Suck

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 54:46


A discussion of the recent HTDS narrative episodes on FDR and the New Deal. Think of it as a book club for additional insights into these latest chapters of the HTDS chronological story of America. Professor Greg Jackson is joined by Professor Lindsey Cormack to discuss the government's response to the Great Depression and the legacy of the New Deal. They explore the causes of the Depression, the government's initial missteps, and the eventual successes of programs like the CCC. The episode also features an interview between Professor Cormack and historian Neil Maher, who wrote a book about the CCC. They discuss the history of the CCC, its impact on the environment and the economy, and its legacy today.   Lindsey Cormack is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Stevens Institute of Technology and the former Director of the Diplomacy Lab. She is the creator of DCInbox, a comprehensive digital archive of Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters, and the author of How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It) and Congress and U.S. Veterans: From the GI Bill to the VA Crisis.  Neil M. Maher is a Professor of History and Master Teacher in the Federated History Department at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University-Newark.  He is an award-winning author, instructor, and public speaker interested in the environmental and political history of the United States. Maher's scholarship and teaching explore how the natural environment has mediated power relationships between people over time.  His most recent books include Apollo in the Age of Aquarius (Harvard University Press, 2017) and Nature's New Deal: The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots of the American Environmental Movement. ____ Connect with us on HTDSpodcast.com and go deep into episode bibliographies and book recommendations join discussions in our Facebook community get news and discounts from The HTDS Gazette  come see a live show get HTDS merch or become an HTDS premium member for bonus episodes and other perks. HTDS is part of Audacy media network. Interested in advertising on the podcast? Contact Audacyinc.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Illumination by Modern Campus
Nariman Farvardin (Stevens Institute of Technology) on Rewiring Higher Education for a Flexible, Future-Ready Experience

Illumination by Modern Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 25:53


On today's episode of the Illumination by Modern Campus podcast, podcast host Shauna Cox was joined by Nariman Farvardin to discuss the transformative role of technology in reshaping educational delivery and the critical need to be aligned with workforce demands. 

Wealth, Actually
CIVICS

Wealth, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 28:22


As the United States acclimates to the "flood the zone" governing style, reasoned discourse around civics has crumbled. https://youtu.be/ngx0GxJjmDM There are many causes. Polarizing media, bombastic claims, and systematized gas-lighting on both sides have created one of the most toxic political environments since the Vietnam War. However, the absence of civics and good citizenship concepts have laid the groundwork for the hysterics of today. LINDSEY CORMACK has a way forward. She is the author of the book "How to Raise a Citizen " https://www.amazon.com/How-Raise-Citizen-Why-Its-ebook/dp/B0DBWYTXJ4/ Outline: Why are Civics Important? Recent stats on the absence of civics Understanding structures Understanding the "why" of structures and civics Knowing what the Constitution says Knowing that the Constitution evolves too Understanding federalism Government funding mechanisms Communication- how to broach inflamed subjects How to raise the next generation What makes a good citizen?  Going beyond jury duty and voting Civics and Active participation Intersection with wealthy multi-generational families Joint decision-maling Believing in something greater than self Guardrails of ideals melded with open-mindedness and curiosity Right holder vs Duty bearer (Rights come with obligations) Justice vs compliance  Control vs grace Right and wrong in civics Contacting Lindsey Links: www.howtoraiseacitizen.com IG: @howtoraiseacitizen Lindsay discussing civics on Errol Louis' YOU DECIDE Podcast The Intersection of Civics, Money and Presidents Rights and Obligations with David Haass (Civics) Background LINDSEY is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Stevens Institute of Technology. She is the former Director of the Diplomacy Lab. She is the secretary of community board 8 in Manhattan and the co-chair of the Street Life Committee. Lindsey is the creator of DCInbox, a comprehensive digital archive of Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters.  Finally, she is also the author of Congress and U.S. Veterans: From the GI Bill to the VA Crisis. Frazer's interest in citizenship and civics: You may be wondering why a show about wealth management (and beyond) would be interested in citizenship and civics.   In a nutshell, I get asked three times a day what can be done to raise responsible kids.  Because families (and the answers to those questions) are different. The answers should come from within, I ask what they (the parents or grandparents what think it takes to be a "good citizen."  The answer to that question can then lead into the discussions I need to have about stewardship and a variety of other concepts. Additionally, good civics is good business. Businesses ignore the politics around them at their own peril. Board dynamics are also the intersection of civics, joint decision-making and constituent accountability for businesses. Executives have to be good at this. The values that make people successful are also the ones that people want to pass down to their kids Personally, politics and civics are ingrained in me.  I majored inhHistory and political science major in college. I worked in many NYS campaigns, the NYS Department of Economic Development, and ran the Republican Party in Bedford, NY for a year. More recently, I was on the board of my co-op for 7 years and president of the NYC Estate Planning Council. Civics and participation are a big part of my worldview. Transcript Frazer Rice (00:32.447) As we get acclimated to the new flood the zone component of politics, reason discourse has crumbled. And I think absence of civics in public life is the cause. Lindsay Cormack has a way forward and she's the author of How to Raise a Citizen. Welcome aboard, Lindsay. Lindsey Cormack (00:46.978) Thank you so much for having me. I'm excited to talk with you today.

D3 Nation
Episode 126: Head Coach Check-In w/ Lonnie Morris, Grant Zamin, & Dave Malecek

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 72:55


ABOUT THE EPISODE This show is 3 interviews with recently crowned NCAA Region Team Champion Head Coaches. We talk with JWU Head Coach Lonnie Morris, North Central Head Coach Grant Zamin, and UW-La Crosse Head Coach Dave Malecek. All three give their perspective of their regional performance and thoughts heading into the NCAA Championships.Twitter - @D3NationPodcastABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

D3 Nation
Episode 124 - Conference Recap & Region 1, 2, 3 Preview

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 40:52


ABOUT THE EPISODE Recap of D3 Conference Championship Weekend plus a discussion of top teams and weight classes in Region 1, 2, and 3Twitter - @D3NationPodcastABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

D3 Nation
Episode 125 - Region 4, 5, 6, & 7 Preview

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 33:29


ABOUT THE EPISODE This show wraps up the 2025 Regional Championship previews. We discuss regionals 4 through 7, top teams and individuals in each.Twitter - @D3NationPodcastABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

ARTMATTERS
#53 with Julie Harrison (Part 2)

ARTMATTERS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 52:32


Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists.Today we continue our conversation with Julie Harrison, a New York-based artist whose decades-long career has spanned drawing, photography, video, painting, and performance.In this episode we discuss framing and exhibiting works on paper, the overlap between drawing and collage, overcoming creative blocks, exploring new tools, building community and the importance of art history. We also talk laziness, playing tricks with materials, and not waiting for perfection. Harrison's work has been exhibited at MoMA, the Museum of Arts & Design and the Neuberger Museum, with reviews in The New York Times, Hyperallergic, and The Village Voice. Harrison is a recipient of NEA and NYFA grants, she has published with Granary Books and held residencies at the Nordic Arts Center and Cold Spring Harbor Lab. Harrison also founded the Art & Technology B.A. program at Stevens Institute of Technology, where she taught for 18 years.You can now support this podcast by clicking HERE where you can donate using PATREON or PayPal!If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!  If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to artmatterspodcast@gmail.com host: Isaac Mann www.isaacmann.com insta: @isaac.mann guest: Julie Harrisonwww.julie-harrison.com insta: @julie_harrison_nycThank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music. 

Derate The Hate
Raising Informed Citizens: The Power of Civic Education and Engagement - DTH Episode 250 with Lindsey Cormack

Derate The Hate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 38:03


Send Wilk a text with your feedback!Raising Informed Citizens: The Power of Civic Education and EngagementToday, we're tackling yet another topic that couldn't be more relevant—civic education and the role we all play in shaping the next generation of informed citizens. Politics today is often framed as a battlefield, where division and outrage seem to dominate the conversation. But what if we approached it differently? What if we saw civic engagement not as a fight, but as a shared responsibility—one that starts at home?My guest today is Lindsey Cormack, an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology. She's the author of How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It), a book that explores the vital role parents play in helping their children understand our government, engage in politics constructively, and become active participants in democracy. Lindsey's work also includes maintaining DC Inbox, a digital archive of congressional e-newsletters, giving her unique insight into how politics is communicated to the public.In this conversation, we'll discuss why civic education has been deprioritized, how media algorithms shape our perceptions, and why understanding different political perspectives is crucial for a healthy democracy. Most importantly, we'll explore how parents and communities can work together to create a more informed and engaged electorate for the future.TakeawaysCivic education is essential for youth to understand their role in democracy.Parents play a crucial role in teaching their children about politics.The current education system often deprioritizes civics education.Political engagement should be framed positively, not negatively.Toxic polarization hinders constructive political discourse.Media algorithms often reinforce divisive narratives.Understanding both sides of the political spectrum is vital for informed citizenship.Civic engagement is a shared responsibility among parents and communities.Encouraging children to participate in politics can lead to a more informed electorate.The American political system, despite its flaws, is worth understanding and preserving.Learn more about and What have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for everything you've got. Make each and every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or directly from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. Not on social media? You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our site's contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact If you would like to support the show, you're welcome to DONATE or shop Amazon by going through our Support Us page and I'll earn through qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. I look forward to hearing from you!

ARTMATTERS
#52 with Julie Harrison

ARTMATTERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 77:28


Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists.This week, we're joined by Julie Harrison, a New York-based artist whose decades-long career has spanned drawing, photography, video, painting, and performance.In this episode we discuss Julie's transition from grayscale to color and back again, her interest in scientific imagery, archiving and selecting reference materials, drawing techniques, early artistic influences and her career path. We also discuss her transition to painting in the 1980s, graduate school, the importance of mentorship and the intersection of challenge, doubt and curiousity at play behind her practice. Julie's work has been exhibited at MoMA, the Museum of Arts & Design and the Neuberger Museum, with reviews in The New York Times, Hyperallergic, and The Village Voice. Harrison is a recipient of NEA and NYFA grants, she has published with Granary Books and held residencies at the Nordic Arts Center and Cold Spring Harbor Lab. Harrison also founded the Art & Technology B.A. program at Stevens Institute of Technology, where she taught for 18 years.Enjoy this conversation with the artist Julie Harrison.You can now support this podcast by clicking HERE where you can donate using PATREON or PayPal!If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!  If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to artmatterspodcast@gmail.com host: Isaac Mann www.isaacmann.cominsta: @isaac.mann guest: Julie Harrisonwww.julie-harrison.com insta: @julie_harrison_nycThank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music. 

Hoop Heads
Dave Klatsky - New York University Men's Basketball Head Coach - 1050

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 59:29 Transcription Available


Dave Klatsky is the Men's Basketball Head Coach at New York University. He was named head coach of the Violets in May of 2022. Klatsky produced his second consecutive winning season at NYU in 2023-24, as he led the Violets to a 21-6 record, the University Athletic Association (UAA) Co-Championship (the program's first title in 30 years), and to the Second Round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.In his first season at NYU, Klatsky led the Violets to their first NCAA Tournament berth since 2015-16. He set a new standard for the most wins by a first-year head coach in program history as the Violets posted an 18-8 overall record and added a 7-7 mark in the UAA, the most victories since 2015-16.Klatsky came to NYU after an 11-year tenure as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I Colgate University under Head Coach Matt Langel, helping lead the program to three of the last four Patriot League Tournament titles.Prior to Colgate, Klatsky served as an assistant coach at Stevens Institute of Technology from 2007-11. Klatsky, who earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics with a concentration in Finance and Accounting from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in 2003, played for Coach Fran Dunphy from 1999-2003. He set the program's then-single-season assist record in 2000-01.After graduating from Penn, Klatsky worked as an equity analyst and trader in Manhattan and Jersey City, before entering the coaching profession. On this episode Mike & Dave discuss Dave's journey from assistant coach to leading the Violets of NYU in this insightful conversation. Klatsky discusses the significant decisions that come with being a head coach, emphasizing that everything ultimately falls back on him, not just game strategies and player substitutions. Klatsky reflects on his early development as a player and how the landscape of basketball has changed, particularly in terms of skill development and creativity. He highlights the importance of creating a culture within the team and how he approaches practice design to foster competitiveness and efficiency. As he looks to the future, Klatsky expresses both excitement and challenge in maintaining the talent and culture of his program while enjoying the collaborative spirit of coaching.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.You'll want to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Dave Klatsky, Men's Basketball Head Coach at New York University.Website - https://gonyuathletics.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - dk4616@nyu.eduTwitter/X – @DaveKlatskyVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are doing things a little differently this month with $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish Rebel+, $3,000 Off the...

D3 Nation
Episode 122 - December 2024 Recap

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 41:14


ABOUT THE EPISODE Recap of the first half of December - Messiah Petrofes Invitational, New Standard Invitational, North Central Invitational, and more. Twitter - @D3NationPodcast ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

D3 Nation
Episode 123 - 2025 National Duals Recap

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 30:02


ABOUT THE EPISODE Recap of NWCA National Duals - we review the top-12 finishes plus discuss semifinal and final dual meet match-ups Twitter - @D3NationPodcast ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

Freakonomics Radio
617. Are You Really Allergic to Penicillin?

Freakonomics Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 63:50


Like tens of millions of people, Stephen Dubner thought he had a penicillin allergy. Like the vast majority, he didn't. This misdiagnosis costs billions of dollars and causes serious health problems, so why hasn't it been fixed? And how about all the other things we think we're allergic to? SOURCES:Kimberly Blumenthal, allergist-immunologist and researcher at Mass General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.Theresa MacPhail, associate professor of science and technology studies at Stevens Institute of Technology.Thomas Platts-Mills, professor of medicine at the University of Virginia.Elena Resnick, allergist and immunologist at Mount Sinai Hospital. RESOURCES:Allergic: Our Irritated Bodies in a Changing World, by Theresa MacPhail (2023)."Evaluation and Management of Penicillin Allergy: A Review," by Erica S. Shenoy, Eric Macy, and Theresa Rowe (JAMA, 2019)."The Allergy Epidemics: 1870–2010," by Thomas Platts-Mills (The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2016)."Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants at Risk for Peanut Allergy," by George Du Toit, Graham Roberts, et al. (The New England Journal of Medicine, 2015). EXTRAS:Freakonomics, M.D.

The College Admissions Process Podcast
277. Stevens Institute of Technology - Carlos Cano - Director of Undergraduate Admissions

The College Admissions Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 31:56


Straight From The Admissions Office: Insider Strategies For College ApplicationsIf you're looking for helpful tips and insights for the college admissions process, check out my book by clicking the links below:

D3 Nation
Episode 121 - November Review & What's Next

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 32:23


ABOUT THE EPISODE Recap of November, top teams and wrestlers in D3, and what's coming up in December.Twitter - @D3NationPodcast | Rokfin - @D3NationABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

D3 Nation
Episode 120 - Colton McCrystal

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 40:51


ABOUT THE EPISODE Our next episode is with new Nebraska Wesleyan University Head Coach Colton McCrystal. We discuss his time at Nebraska, what he learned under Coach Manning and Snyder, his coaching career beginning and his vision for NWU wrestling. Twitter - @D3NationPodcast | Rokfin - @D3Nation ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

Total Information AM
Just 23% of 8th graders test as proficient in civics

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 6:56


Lindsey Cormack, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of The Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology, joins Megan Lynch on the importance of civics in the US. She's written "How to Raise a Citizen: And Why It's Up to You to Do It."

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Catching up with Concordia, TCNJ, Lakeland, Central, Sioux Falls and Stevens Institute at the Auggie Invitational

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 46:47


One of the dynamics of small college wrestling is finding mat time for your large rostered teams. At Augsburg University, the Auggies host the Auggie Invitational, which has multiple divisions to help larger programs get mat time and keep their starters and non-starters engaged in their respective programs. On Saturday, November 16, Jason Bryant of Mat Talk Online skipped over to Si Melby Hall on Augsburg's campus to talk to a handful of coaches from around the region, country and Division II and III. What does each coach like to get out of these trips.On this episode, you'll hear from: 8:10 - Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) head coach Quincy Osborn.12:36 - TCNJ head coach Joe Galante19:15 - Lakeland head coach Mike DeRoehn27:40 - Central head coach Landon Williams33:50 - Sioux Falls head coach Matt Meuleners40:18 - Stevens Institute head coach Anthony Bonaventura Want an ad-free version of the show? Hit up the Patreon link at patreon.com/mattalkonline to contribute and get your own ad-free RSS feed for (most of) the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network. Links to FollowJoin the Discord: https://www.mattalkonline.com/discordDaily Wrestling Newsletter: https://www.mattalkonline.com/newsContribute: https://www.mattalkonline.com/contributePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/mattalkonline The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear: https://www.mattalkonline.com/compound Quick Subscribe: https://www.Podfollow.com/shorttime Short Time Wrestling Podcast: Episode 781 –Recorded November 19, 2024

Mat Talk Podcast Network
Catching up with Concordia, TCNJ, Lakeland, Central, Sioux Falls and Stevens Institute at the Auggie Invitational

Mat Talk Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 46:47


Running down a few coaches in D2 and D3 from the Auggie Invitational in Minneapolis.

D3 Nation
Episode 119 - 2024 Week 1 & 2 Review + Preview of Week 3 Events

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 26:33


ABOUT THE EPISODE Episode recapping dual and tournament results from the first two weeks of the season. We also look ahead at some high level events coming up in November. Twitter - @D3NationPodcast | Rokfin - @D3Nation ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

The Basketball Podcast
Dave Klatsky on Program Philosophy and In-Game Coaching (EP346)

The Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 50:49


In this week's basketball coaching conversation, New York University head coach Dave Klatsky joins The Basketball Podcast to share insights on program philosophy and in-game coaching.Dave Klatsky was appointed head coach of the New York University men's basketball program in May 2022 and has quickly made an impact. In his second season (2023-24), he guided the Violets to a stellar 21-6 record, capturing the University Athletic Association (UAA) Co-Championship—their first conference title in 30 years—and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.Under Klatsky's leadership, NYU excelled nationally, finishing seventh in three-point shooting percentage (39.02%) and 19th in assist/turnover ratio (1.43). Star player Spencer Freedman thrived in Klatsky's system, earning D3hoops.com National Player of the Year, UAA Player of the Year, NABC Third Team All-American, and First Team All-Metropolitan honors.His remarkable debut year earned him numerous accolades, including UAA Coaching Staff of the Year and D3hoops.com Region 4 Coach of the Year, solidifying his place as one of the top coaches in Division III basketball.At Colgate, under three-time Patriot League Coach of the Year Matt Langel, Klatsky had numerous responsibilities including scouting, practice and game planning, recruiting and analyzing advanced statistics. He was the primary recruiter of four All-League selections and two Defensive Players of the Year while directing Colgate's Elite Prospect Camp.Prior to Colgate, Klatsky served as an assistant coach at Stevens Institute of Technology from 2007-11. While there, he played a key role in all facets of the program, helping guide the Ducks to their first-ever ECAC Metro Championships (2008, '11).After graduating from Penn, Klatsky worked as an equity analyst and trader in Manhattan and Jersey City, NJ. He is also the creator of StatChat, a podcast centered around how different programs utilize advanced statistics, and mentored a Colgate student in developing the startup company ShotQuality which measures the expected value of all shots attempted.

Rebuilding Retirement
Episode 1.08 Joelle Saad-Lessler on Gen X, "The Forgotten Generation" of future retirees

Rebuilding Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 40:08


Dr. Joelle Saad-Lessler is an Industry Professor and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies in the School of Business at Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey. With a specialty in the economics of retirement, she's researched the American retirement savings system and the shortfall in American workers' savings.Dr. Saad-Lessler talks about why Gen Xers are falling behind on retirement readiness, how their situation differs from boomers and millennials, and what financial professionals can do to help them make up the difference.Go to Saad-Lessler's academic profile page See more retirement risk management insights from Allianz...Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz) and Allianz Life Financial Services, LLC are not affiliated with our podcast guests or their companies. Any links to the podcast guest's website are being provided as a service to you. Opinions expressed by the podcast guests are not necessarily those of Allianz or its affiliates. Please note that the information and opinions are provided by third parties and sources believed to be reliable, but accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. The information is not intended to be used as the sole basis for financial decisions, nor should it be construed as advice designed to meet the particular needs of an individual's situation.Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America has been keeping its promises since 1896 by helping Americans achieve their retirement income and protection goals with a variety of annuity and life insurance products.Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz) does not provide financial planning services.Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against loss.This content is for general educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide fiduciary, tax, or legal advice and cannot be used to avoid tax penalties; nor is it intended to market, promote, or recommend any tax plan or arrangement. Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, its affiliates, and their employees and representatives do not give legal or tax advice or advice related to Social Security or Medicare. Customers are encouraged to consult with their own legal, tax, and financial professionals for specific advice or product recommendations, or the Social Security Administration (SSA) office for their particular situation.Annuities can help you meet your long-term retirement goals by offering tax-deferred growth potential, a death benefit during the accumulation phase, and a guaranteed stream of income at retirement.Guarantees are backed by the financial strength and claims-paying ability of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America. Registered index-linked annuity (RILA) guarantees do not apply to the performance of the variable subaccounts, which will fluctuate with market conditions.Products are issued by Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America. Registered index-linked annuities (RILAs) are distributed by its affiliate, Allianz Life Financial Services, LLC, member FINRA, 5701 Golden Hills Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55416-1297. 800.542.5427 www.allianzlife.comThis content does not apply in the state of New York.For financial professional use only – not for use with the public.

Second City Works presents
Getting to Yes, And… | Lindsey Cormack – ‘How to Raise a Citizen'

Second City Works presents "Getting to Yes, And" on WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024


Kelly talks with Lindsey Cormack, a tenured professor of Political Science at Stevens Institute of Technology about her latest book “How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It).”  “Politics doesn't have to feel as dire as it sometimes does.”  “The system of voting is too complicated.”  “It's hard to trust something you […]

D3 Nation
Episode 118 - 2024-25 Season Preview

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 52:35


ABOUT THE EPISODE Fun episode with another DIII Wrestling enthusiast and media source, Stephen Stonebraker. We take a look at some of the top headlines heading into the season, team preview, and weight class preview. Twitter - @D3NationPodcast | Rokfin - @D3Nation ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning
Halie May: the democratization of genomics

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 50:00


On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Halie May, the host of the Substack The Sequence, and a genetic counselor at Natera. May has a B.S. in chemical biology from Stevens Institute of Technology and a M.S. in human genetics from Sarah Lawrence. Before working at Natera she was a researcher and instructor at Columbia University and designed testing panels at genetics start-up, Tomorrow's Health. Razib and May discuss how much the field has changed even in her short career, in large part because genetic counseling is a 50-year-old profession that has been transformed in the last decade by the introduction of genome-wide datasets. May highlights the changes in the last ten years, and how they have impacted counselors and end users, in particular the ubiquity of noninvasive prenatal screening tests. Here, she mentions that whole-genome analysis isn't quite where she had expected when she began studying these issues six years ago, and Razib brings up the fact that it's already a decade ago he had his son whole-genome sequenced. They discuss the hold-ups in the progress of genetic testing and analysis, and May points out that a major issue is likely the utter lack of federal guidelines, with oversight of genetic healthcare mostly being left to the states. This lack of coordination means that there is no top-down signal, and localities and institutions are left to cobble together frameworks in an ad hoc manner. Razib also asks May about how private companies, like Natera, might fill the gap in what hospitals can provide, and the potential pathways and promise of the democratization of genetic results.

Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
Lindsey Cormack discusses her new book How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It) and the importance of parents educating children about our system of government.

Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 35:32


In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti speaks with Dr. Lindsey Cormack, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Stevens Institute of Technology and author of 'How to Raise a Citizen: Why It's Up to You to Do It.' They discuss the importance of teaching civics and politics to children, the challenges teachers face in the current political climate, and actionable strategies for parents to engage their children in understanding politics and government. The conversation also touches on historical context, educational strategies, and the role of media in shaping our political understanding.01:47 Civics Education: Then and Now04:26 Defining Civics and its Broader Implications04:29 The Current State of Civics Knowledge06:07 Lindsey's Research and Findings19:37 Teaching Civics at Home vs. School34:04 Key Takeaways

Citizens' Climate Lobby
Climate Adaptation and Jobs of the Future with Doug Parsons

Citizens' Climate Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 18:37 Transcription Available


Our 100th episode of Citizens Climate Radio focuses on climate adaptation and how it's shaping new career paths. Doug Parsons, host of the America Adapts podcast, joins us and shares his insights on the urgent need for adaptation and the exciting opportunities in this evolving field. We also hear from an engineering student who reveals how he discovered a new climate-related career path. Plus, we share a special report from the future about unexpected climate solution celebrities. Doug Parsons on Climate Adaptation Doug Parsons explains that while mitigating climate change by reducing emissions is critical, adaptation—preparing for its impacts—is equally important. From wildfires to sea-level rise, communities must adapt to the changes already happening. Doug discusses “managed retreat” and the hard choices ahead for places like Miami, but he also highlights how climate adaptation offers a fast-growing sector full of opportunities for new careers. "Adaptation is such an evolving field. If anyone says they know exactly what they're doing, they're lying to you. But that's what makes it so exciting—you can influence it." —Doug Parsons. Listen to more episodes of America Adapts Why Climate? Featuring Justin Baumann We feature Justin Baumann, an engineering management student at Stevens Institute of Technology. Justin shares his journey into climate work, combining his passion for technology and community care. He discusses how climate change initially seemed distant but soon became a central focus in his studies and career aspirations. Attending the Waterfront Alliance's annual conference opened doors and gave Justin a new understanding of his role in our rapidly changing world. What about you? Why are you passionate about climate change work? Let us know by email radio @ clitizensclimate.org Jobs of the Future In this episode, we leap into the future. What will the job market look like in a world profoundly shaped by climate change? This radio play originally aired on the Climate Stew podcast and offers a humorous yet thought-provoking look at how engineers may be future celebrities. Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos Mark your calendars! We are excited to announce our upcoming six-part series, Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos. Premiering on Friday, November 1, 2024, this series explores how the united global concern over climate change unraveled, stalling progress. We'll take you behind the scenes, revealing overlooked moments and heroes of the climate movement and the forces that drove political chaos. Production Team: Written and produced by Peterson Toscano, Tamara Staton, Dana Nuccitelli, and Elise Silvestri. Technical support by Ricky Bradley and Brett Cease. Social media assistance by Flannery Winchester. Music by Epidemic Sound. Join the Conversation: Follow and engage with us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and join the discussion using #CitizensClimateRadio. Call or text our listener voicemail line: (619) 512-9646 (+1 if calling from outside the USA). Email us at radio @ citizensclimate.org.  

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Lindsey Cormack: Teaching Civic Education in the Home

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 10:18


In an era of increasing political polarization and civic disengagement, the gap in civic knowledge among young Americans presents not just an educational hurdle, but a fundamental threat to the future of informed citizenship. Yet within this challenge lies an extraordinary opportunity to reshape how we approach civic education, starting with the most powerful classroom of all: the family dinner table. As we approach another pivotal election year, the call to action for parents, educators, and communities alike to nurture civic literacy in the rising generation has never been more urgent. Lindsey Cormack from the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology joins the show.

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Are kids learning enough about how the world really works? This week, Emily hosts Lindsey Cormack, a thoughtful political science professor and author of How to Raise a Citizen (and Why It's Up to You to Do It), to talk about how we, as parents, can play a big role in raising engaged citizens.  They delve into Lindsey's experiences and research, demonstrating how schools frequently fail to teach students the fundamentals of government. They also look into what it means to be a 'citizen' and how we can encourage our children to be interested in politics.  You'll hear tips on having age-appropriate political discussions, tackling misinformation, and helping kids feel empowered to participate.  This conversation is a heartfelt reminder for all of us parents to step up and help guide our kids into becoming informed, active voters. Listen and Learn:  Lindsey's journey to writing a parenting book that empowers kids to understand politics Why young adults struggle with politics—and how family conversations can change the future Raising politically empowered kids with the autonomy to shape their communities How you, as a parent, can shape future citizens to strengthen democracy in an age of political disengagement Protecting your kids from misinformation by helping them understand politics better Developing non-cognitive skills through civic engagement and how this can empower your kids for life Can engaging in politics boost your kids' college prospects and help them become impactful leaders? How engaging in local politics can boost kids' mental health and empower them to create change Ways you can engage your kids in politics positively and navigate tough discussions about leaders How to model open-mindedness and flexible thinking for kids in political discussions! Should more states have the constitution test for kids? Nurturing political understanding in your kids, from ages 5 to 18 Why equipping kids to navigate politics is crucial for a better future, not just party loyalty Resources:  How to Raise a Citizen (and Why It's Up to You to Do It) https://www.lindseycormack.com/ https://twitter.com/DCInbox https://www.instagram.com/howtoraiseacitizen/ About Lindsey Cormack Lindsey Cormack is an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology. She has authored two books, How to Raise a Citizen (And Why it's Up to You to Do It) and Congress and U.S. Veterans: From the GI Bill to the VA Crisis. She created and maintains the digital database of all official Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters at www.dcinbox.com. She earned her PhD in Government from New York University. She currently serves as the Secretary for Manhattan Community Board 8. Her research has been published in Political Behavior, Congress & the Presidency, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Political Science Research and Methods, American Politics Research, Politics & Policy, Politics Groups & Identities, Politics & Gender, The Journal of Gender Studies, Energy Economics, The Legislative Scholar as well as in popular outlets including the Bloomberg Businesswire, The New York Times, The Washington Post, FiveThirtyEight, ProPublica, Roll Call, The New York Post, NBC News, the LSE USCentre, and The Hill, The Conversation, The San Francisco Chronicle, and more. Related Episodes: 371. Uniting Toward a Better Future with Diana Smith 319. Autonomy-Supportive Parenting with Emily Edlynn 324. Toxic Achievement Culture with Jennifer Wallace 256. Social Justice Parenting with Traci Baxley 214. How to Raise Kids Who Aren't Jerks with Melinda Wenner Moyer https://offtheclockpsych.com/273-a-more-just-future-with-dolly-chugh/  https://offtheclockpsych.com/values-fulfillment-theory/ https://offtheclockpsych.com/205-thrivers-with-michele-borba/ https://offtheclockpsych.com/howtobeanadult/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Citizens Climate Radio
Adaptations and Climate Change Jobs of the Future with Doug Parsons

Citizens Climate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 18:37


Our 100th episode of Citizens Climate Radio focuses on climate adaptation and how it's shaping new career paths. Doug Parsons, host of the America Adapts podcast, join us and shares his insights on the urgent need for adaptation and the exciting opportunities in this evolving field. We also hear from an engineering student who reveals how he discovered a new climate-related career path. Plus, we share a special report from the future about unexpected climate solution celebrities. Doug Parsons on Climate Adaptation Doug Parsons explains that while mitigating climate change by reducing emissions is critical, adaptation—preparing for its impacts—is equally important. From wildfires to sea-level rise, communities must adapt to the changes already happening. Doug discusses “managed retreat” and the hard choices ahead for places like Miami, but he also highlights how climate adaptation offers a fast-growing sector full of opportunities for new careers. "Adaptation is such an evolving field. If anyone says they know exactly what they're doing, they're lying to you. But that's what makes it so exciting—you can influence it." —Doug Parsons. Listen Now! Why Climate? Featuring Justin Baumann We feature Justin Baumann, an engineering management student at Stevens Institute of Technology. Justin shares his journey into climate work, combining his passion for technology and community care. He discusses how climate change initially seemed distant but soon became a central focus in his studies and career aspirations. Attending the Waterfront Alliance's annual conference opened doors and gave Justin a new understanding of his role in our rapidly changing world. What about you? Why are you passionate about climate change work? Let us know by email radio @ clitizensclimate.org Jobs of the Future In this episode, we leap into the future. What will the job market look like in a world profoundly shaped by climate change? This radio play originally aired on the Climate Stew podcast and offers a humorous yet thought-provoking look at how engineers may be future celebrities. Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos Mark your calendars! We are excited to announce our upcoming six-part series, Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos. Premiering on Friday, November 1, 2024, this series explores how the united global concern over climate change unraveled, stalling progress. We'll take you behind the scenes, revealing overlooked moments and heroes of the climate movement and the forces that drove political chaos. Production Team: Written and produced by Peterson Toscano, Tamara Staton, Dana Nuccitelli, and Elise Silvestri. Technical support by Ricky Bradley and Brett Cease. Social media assistance by Flannery Winchester. Music by Epidemic Sound. Join the Conversation: Follow and engage with us on X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and join the discussion using #CitizensClimateRadio. Call or text our listener voicemail line: (619) 512-9646 (+1 if calling from outside the USA). Email us at radio @ citizensclimate.org.

This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil
How To Raise A Citizen with Lindsey Cormack | 241

This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 29:49


In an age where information is everywhere, it seems we know very little about how to have a discussion while practicing respect and curiosity. It seems it's easier to talk about leadership than it is to demonstrate it. We all need to do better. For our country certainly, for our personal and professional relationships definitely, and for the next generations, emphatically. Lindsey Cormack helps us understand how to raise a citizen. Lindsey is an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology. She earned her PhD in Government, currently serves as the Secretary for Community Board 8 in Manhattan, and she created and maintains the digital database of all official Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters in the DCInbox Project. Her book, How To Raise a Citizen is a practical guide to becoming better civic role models by showing how to have conversations about the important functions of government, citizen participation, and political issues with children of all ages, even in these polarizing times. The way that children learn best is by experience and observation. Who do you want your kid to become? Do you want them to be kind, curious, brave, confident? Do you want them to be a leader in some way? Well, then for the love of them and this country, demonstrate it. Connect with Lindsey: Website:  https://www.lindseycormack.com/  Book: https://howtoraiseacitizen.com/  IG: https://www.instagram.com/howtoraiseacitizen/  Like what you heard? Please rate and review  Thanks to our This Is Woman's Work Sponsor: Head to zenimals.com/NICOLEMKALIL and use my code NICOLEMKALIL to save 10% off your Zenimal!  Whether you're looking for yourself, your kid(s)/teens, as a gift for someone else - everyone will benefit from more moments of zen!  

The EdUp Experience
962: Location, Innovation, & Opportunity - with Dr. Nariman Farvardin, President, Stevens Institute of Technology

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 47:10


It's YOUR time to #EdUp  In this episode, #962, President Series (Powered By ⁠Ellucian⁠) #305, & brought to YOU by Uwill YOUR guest is ⁠⁠Dr. Nariman Farvardin⁠, President, ⁠Stevens Institute of Technology⁠ YOUR guest cohost is ⁠Dr. Amy Diaz⁠, President, ⁠GateWay Community College YOUR host is ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio How is Stevens Institute of Technology infusing technology across all disciplines? What strategies are being employed to prepare students for future careers? How do Stevens & Gateway balance workforce development with a well-rounded education? What role does location play in Stevens' educational model & student opportunities? How are these institutions adapting to changing student & employer demands? Listen in to #EdUp! Ad-Free & extended conversation ONLY for #EdUp subscribers includes: Insights on managing program portfolios in response to changing demands Discussion on the role of general education in specialized technical programs Thoughts on balancing business practices with educational mission Want to accelerate YOUR professional development? Want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more? Want to get all this while helping to sustain EdUp, for only $2.99 a month? Then subscribe today to lock in YOUR $2.99/m life long founders rate! This offer will end on December 31, 2024!  BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! We make education YOUR business!

D3 Nation
Episode 117 - Jon Egan

D3 Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 40:14


ABOUT THE EPISODE Conversation with Roger Williams Head Coach Jon Egan, talks about his recruitment to RWU as a wrestler and to be the next Head Coach after working in the finance world post college. Coach Egan has lead the Hawks to incredible success on the regional and national level during his tenure as the Head Coach. Twitter - @D3NationPodcast | Rokfin - @D3Nation ABOUT THE PODCAST Hosted by Anthony and Gennaro Bonaventura, former DIII wrestlers at Waynesburg University, current DIII Head Coach at Stevens Institute of Technology & DII Head Coach at Fairmont State University. The D3 Nation podcast mission is to provide DIII wrestling news and updates throughout the year. We also look forward to delivering episodes featuring DIII coaches and wrestlers as special guests to share their stories. We are both passionate about DIII wrestling and want to use this platform to keep the wrestling community educated on what is happening in DIII plus raise awareness of the amazing stories in DIII Wrestling.

Scheer Intelligence
Everything your kids won't learn in school about our democracy: Can parents fill the void?

Scheer Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 42:01


At a time of book bans and the withholding of critically important struggles in our history, our education system has increasingly failed to provide our young with the tools to become engaged citizens in our much celebrated experiment in democracy. This miseducation of the young has been vastly accelerated by the shocking erosion of civic education in the standardized testing that separates winners and losers in the ranking of our meritocracy. This reality has been made painfully obvious to Lindsey Cormack, a parent of two young children and a professor of political science at the prestigious Stevens Institute of Technology, teaching a generation of young engineering students in the diminished art of civics education. Sadly, Cormack tells host Robert Scheer that many of her students don’t understand the basics of our government: “They think they're going to do this big adult thing, participate in democracy, but then they're crestfallen and they're a little heartbroken because someone didn't explain the rules to them.” Scheer responds that the failure to educate all students in civics is built into the design of national tests that omit the tools needed for participation in a vibrant democracy, and Cormack agrees: “You brought up ACT and SAT scores ... . When we have this obsession with making higher scores for all of our students and higher aggregate scores for our schools, neither one of these tests has a civics component. So in a compressed classroom day, you're going to have things that get squeezed out. And when we were interviewing teachers, we know that the things that get squeezed out are the things that aren't tested. So civics gets to the side.” In her despair at the failure of our national education system at every level to fulfill the basic condition for an informed public, Professor Cormack turned to providing parents with a comprehensive and yet highly accessible civics primer: “How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It).” Scheer and Cormack agree that schools often gloss over topics like slavery, women’s right to vote, the Vietnam war and Native American genocide, among other topics. Cormack agrees that “governments are less accountable when their people do not understand what's happening.” She defends her book as encouragement for parents to fill the educational void. Scheer praises the book as an important effort in civics education but questions it’s dependence on those parents who have the time and knowledge to perform this educational task that should be guaranteed to all children by a responsibly functioning public education system: “It's admirable that you would write this book and get parents to do the right thing by their children and by their society. But in order for a society to be healthy, its main structures, certainly of education, have to be healthy. Cormack accepts that better parenting is not the full answer but defends her efforts as the beginning of a needed solution: “I think it is an injustice and a disservice to put a child through a K through 12 schooling environment, especially in a public taxpayer funded schooling environment and not let them know with certainty the government that they are graduating into and how they can influence it ... Do parents solve everything? No. But do enough parents ... see that there is a problem ... want schools to get involved ... have the power to lobby for school boards or to be in state legislatures to change this? I think the answer is yes. But it's not clear how we get that ball rolling unless we point out the problem, which is our kids are not learning this.”

We Should Talk About That
Raising Informed Citizens with Lindsey Cormack

We Should Talk About That

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 40:59


Send me a Text Message about the show!In this episode, I interview Lindsey Cormack, associate professor of political science and director of the diplomacy lab at Stevens Institute of Technology, and author of "How to Raise a Citizen." We discuss the importance of teaching children about politics and civic engagement. Lindsey explains that civics education is often deprioritized in schools, leading to a lack of understanding among adults. She emphasizes the need for parents to take on the responsibility of teaching their children about citizenship and government. Lindsey outlines five key skills that children should learn: -how to register to vote, -the difference between primary and general elections, -understanding federalism, -reading the constitution, -and being comfortable with having hard conversations. We also touche on the misconceptions around the United States being a democracy versus a constitutional republic.From understanding the basics of government structure to the importance of voting and critical thinking, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply someone looking to become a better citizen, this conversation is a must-listen.  I certainly learned A LOT!All About My Guest:Lindsey Cormackhttps://www.lindseycormack.com/Where to buy the book!How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It)https://www.amazon.com/s?k=how+to+raise+a+citizenhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-to-raise-a-citizen-lindsey-cormack/1144821814Support the showKeep up with all things WeSTAT on any (or ALL) of the social feeds:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westatpod/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@westatpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/westatpod/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/westatpod/Twitter: https://x.com/WeSTATpodHave a topic or want to stay in touch via e-mail on all upcoming news?https://www.westatpod.com/Help monetarily support the podcast by subscribing to the show! This is an easy way to help keep the conversations going:https://www.buzzsprout.com/768062/supporters/new

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Home Away from Home - Shivani Shetty's Cybersecurity Journey at Stevens Institute of Technology | Off the Record with Saman — Student Abroad Podcast

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 55:00


Guest: Shivani Shetty, Cybersecurity Consultant, Cyber ArtsOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/shettysshivani/________________________________Host: Saman FatimaOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/saman-fatima________________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
How To Raise a Good Citizen with Lindsey Cormack PhD

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 29:38


Listen as Lindsey Cormack, PhD, is interviewed by host Tammy Williams, about her new book "How to Raise a Citizen and Why It's Up to You to Do It." Cormack, an associate professor of political science at Stevens Institute of Technology, discusses the inadequacy of current civic education in the U.S., which is often delayed and insufficiently integrated into the curriculum. Lindsey emphasizes the importance of parents taking on the role of educating their children about civics, as schools are not meeting this need. Cormack also highlights the need for parents to model civic engagement and to have open, non-judgmental conversations about politics with their children. She stresses the importance of understanding the basics of government and local politics to improve mental health and combat misinformation. An interesting conversation in interesting times!Prefer to watch video? Watch here: https://zencastr.com/z/uJW0Ri6D

Education for Sustainable Democracy
Parenting for Good Citizenship, with Lindsey Cormack (Stevens Institute of Technology)

Education for Sustainable Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 34:56


As the central adults in children's lives, what should be the role of parents in creating well-informed and active civic participants? This episode's guest wrote a book to help answer that question. Lindsay Cormack is an associate professor of political science at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey, and this month, she released a new book entitled, “How to Raise a Citizen (and why it's up to you to do it).” Her book and this episode are full of practical advice and rules of thumb that can be useful to many parents uncertain of how to support their children's civic development.Episode ResourcesHow to Raise a CitizenLindsey Cormack faculty homepageNational Association for Media Literacy EducationESD Podcast ResourcesEducation for Sustainable Democracy HomepageBrett Levy's Open-Access Research ArticlesEducation for Sustainable Democracy Facebook Page (Please Like!)YouTube Channel for Education for Sustainable Democracy (Please subscribe!)Popular ESD EpisodesLateral Reading & Other Media Literacy Skills, with Sarah McGrew (University of Maryland)Integrating History and Current Events & Creating an Open Classroom Climate (with teacher Amber Joseph)Building a Movement for Civic Education, with Michael Rebell (Teachers College, Columbia University)Support the Show.

Parenting Understood
Ep. 137 - How to Raise a Citizen

Parenting Understood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 21:57


In this latest episode, we speak with Dr. Lindsey Cormack about ways parents can support their children in becoming engaged citizens. Lindsey is a civics expert and the author of the book HOW TO RAISE A CITIZEN (And Why It's Up to You to Do It). We speak with Lindsey about how Americans' civic knowledge is alarmingly low; how young voters struggle to navigate the complicated system of voter registration, and that civics instruction receives the lowest number of K-12 hours out of any subject. Further, as Lindsey notes, we have a culture of considering political talk to be taboo which means many adults, on both sides of the aisle, aren't having productive conversations with children about government issues. Because of this, Lindsey speaks to how parents and caregivers can create a solid foundation of civics knowledge for their children and provide them with strategies and necessary know-how to be able to raise engaged and informed citizens.  Lindsey Cormack is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. She earned her PhD in Government from New York University and is raising a daughter on the Upper East Side. She currently serves as the Secretary for Community Board 8 in Manhattan. She created and maintains the digital database of all official Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters in the DCInbox Project.    

The ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and Technology
Dr. Julie Pullen | Founding Partner and Chief Scientist, Propeller

The ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 40:57


To stave off the worst effects of the climate crisis we must leverage our greatest ally, the ocean. To do so with the speed needed to meet this moment, we need to build companies—with repeatable, scalable business models—that can achieve global impact. This is our collective challenge, and our great opportunity. Dr. Julie Pullen is an oceanographer and meteorologist focused on climate resilience, earth system prediction, AI, and climate tech. She is currently a founding partner and Chief Scientist at Propeller Ventures, an ocean climate solutions VC fund, and previously served on the leadership team at Jupiter Intelligence, a climate risk analytics startup. Her academic career includes a decade as an ocean engineering professor at Stevens Institute of Technology, a joint appointment with the Department of Energy, and a Fulbright Visiting Professorship in the Philippines. She also has a background as a Navy oceanographer and has held fellowships at Stanford and the Department of Homeland Security. Dr. Pullen is a member of the U.S. Climate Security Roundtable, served on the National Academy of Sciences committee for the National Climate Assessments, and co-authored a chapter of the New York City Panel on Climate Change report. She has held leadership roles in both the American Meteorological Society and The Oceanography Society. Dr. Pullen holds a Ph.D. in physical oceanography, a master's degree in applied mathematics, and a bachelor's degree in physics and math. This episode will make you want to get up and take action. Show Notes: [2:11] - Dr. Pullen began her career as a professor of ocean engineering. She describes the transformative experience that created a shift in her work. [6:08] - Propeller Ventures was created by a team of colleagues identifying what fell into the areas of climate solutions. [10:49] - With the scale and scope that is needed to adapt to climate change, there will never be enough money. There have to be ways to expand climate solutions. [12:47] - Timing really matters. The fund was fortunate enough to grow at a time when people were ready and willing to contribute. [13:31] - The ocean has buffered us from the full brunt of climate change. Our whole climate rests on the ocean. [15:37] - Propeller has invested in several companies to date. Dr. Pullen shares how they were able to find the first few companies to invest in and what she is enthusiastic about in the works. [18:06] - Dr. Pullen describes some of the areas they have been able to shine a light on as opportunities and innovations at Propeller. [20:21] - The community is leaning into quantifying biodiversity. [21:37] - AI tools are extremely exciting in meteorology projections. [24:26] - Propeller invests in companies that are leveraging AI tools in innovative ways. [25:55] - We are at a point where novel ideas are able to make a big difference and ensure that we are leaving no stone unturned. [28:19] - As a former educator, Dr. Pullen is able to connect with scientists in a unique way. [31:23] - How is new technology developed and invested in at Propeller? [35:47] - Reflecting on her career and the careers of her former students, Dr. Pullen shares some advice for those seeking experience in this industry. Links and Resources: Propeller Ventures Website

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Today - John talks about the religious hypocrisy of the GOP and how they are trying to accuse Kamala Harris of being an atheist. Then, he interviews Lindsey Cormack who is is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Stevens Institute of Technology. Next, John talks with listeners about current events and plays a clip of Karine Jean-Pierre explaining what President Biden will do at the DNC. Then wrapping it up, he welcomes back comedian Rhonda Hansome to chat it up with listeners about current news and the upcoming election.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hoop Heads
Jon Jaques - Cornell University Men's Basketball Head Coach - Episode 984

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 83:40


Jon Jaques is entering his first season as the Mens' Basketball Head Coach at Cornell University. Jacques has spent more than a decade as an assistant coach in the Ivy League, including the last 12 at Cornell. He has assisted in the development of 12 Big Red All-Ivy selections, including five first-teamers, and two CoSIDA Academic All-Americans.Prior to Cornell Jaques was part of Kyle Smith's 2012-13 staff at Columbia team. Jon began his coaching career at Stevens Institute of Technology under head coach Bobby Hurley in 2011.Jaques was a four-year member of the Cornell basketball team and a senior captain, emerging as a starter in his final season and developing into one of the nation's most improved players after playing a total of 108 minutes and scoring 33 points through his first three years. Jaques and his teammates won an Ivy League record 29 games and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16, defeating nationally ranked opponents Temple and Wisconsin before falling to overall No. 1 seed Kentucky in the regional semifinals. In his four seasons on the team, Cornell went 88-33, including 47-9 in Ivy League play, and won three outright Ivy League titles.If you're looking to improve your coaching pleaseconsider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.comMake sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Grab a notebook and be prepared to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Jon Jaques, Men's Basketball Head Coach at Cornell University. Website - https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-basketball/Email - jdj26@cornell.eduTwitter - @CoachJonJaquesVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballSave time and money this back-to-school season with our friends at Dr. Dish. Maximize your ‘24-'25 budget and the time spent in the gym with your team by securing $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ shooting machine. And if you're one of the first 200 customers, you'll also receive a FREE Dr. Dish IC3 Shot Trainer (retail value of $500). Offer ends 8/30 or while supplies last.Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog...

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens
# 280 How to Raise a Citizen

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 47:01


Have you ever wondered how to have meaningful conversations with your teens about politics without the drama?Are you looking for practical ways to help your kids become informed and engaged citizens? I have the perfect guest who can help us navigate through these tricky waters of politics. Lindsey Cormack is an associate professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. She earned her PhD in Government from New York University and is raising a daughter on the Upper East Side. She currently serves as the Secretary for Community Board 8 in Manhattan. She created and maintains the digital database of all official Congress-to-constituent e-newsletters in the DCInbox Project. Her research has been published in multiple journals such as Political Behavior, Congress & the Presidency, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Political Science Research and Methods, American Politics Research, Politics & Policy, as well as in popular outlets including the New York Times, The Washington Post, The New York Post, NBC News, the The Hill, and more. Lindsey Cormack's recently published, How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It's Up to You to Do It), speaks directly to an America in which civic knowledge is alarmingly sparse and many people dread politics. It's a tool for parents, educators, and anyone eager to fill this gap. In the book, Cormack offers an engaging and practical approach to discussing political issues and the inner workings of the U.S. government with children and teens.   Here are some Key Takeaways from this episode: Start early with political discussions to lay the foundation for informed and engaged citizens. Help your teens understand the structure and function of government to reduce political apathy and frustration. Encourage participation in local politics to foster a sense of community and practical understanding. Use real-life examples and interactions with local politicians to make politics relatable and accessible. Promote healthy political conversations to develop critical thinking and advocacy skills in your teens. Empowering your teens with knowledge and tools for civic engagement not only helps them navigate the political landscape but also fosters a sense of responsibility and community involvement. By taking an active role in their civic education, you can help them become well-rounded and informed Learn more about Lindsay at https://www.lindseycormack.com/. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtoraiseacitizen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Big Picture Science
Allergy Reason*

Big Picture Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 54:00


Runny nose. Itchy, watery eyes. Sneezing. If you don't have allergies, you probably know someone who does. The number of people with allergies, including food allergies and eczema, is increasing. What is going on? A medical anthropologist describes how our hygiene habits, our diets, and our polluted environment are irritating our bodies. Also, the case for skipping your shower. Is skin healthier when we stop lathering? Guests: James Hamblin – Preventive medicine physician and a lecturer in public health at Yale and author of Clean: the New Science of Skin Theresa MacPhail – medical anthropologist, professor of science and technology studies at Stevens Institute of Technology and author of Allergic: Our Irritated Bodies in a Changing World. *Originally aired July 3, 2023 Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices