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In this episode, Emily Ronquillo, Director of Marketing & Design, and Jason Moodie, Director of Learning & Visitor Experience, sit down with three SUU faculty members from different areas of the university to talk about how they engage with the museum in their courses.Kevin Koontz from Outdoor Recreation and Parks and Tourism tells us about how his classes visit SUMA to learn more about museum interpretation. Alex Bradshaw-Yerby from Dance shares how her students react to exhibitions through movement. And Susanna Herrmann from Graphic Design talks about how she uses the museum's collection to teach typography and poster design. We hope you learn more about how SUMA is an educational resource at SUU. If you want to bring a class for a tour at SUMA or learn even more about how to connect the museum to your syllabus, you can reach out to Jason at experiencesuma@suu.edu.
️ LA RUINA está de gira en http://www.laruinashow.com La Ruina desde Gijón con Ignasi Taltavull (@ignasitf), Tomàs Fuentes (@cap0) y Suu que vuelve para contarnos la primera vez que mintió de pequeña. Con la colaboración de KaikuCaffeLate. Con el codigo LARUINA15, tienes un 15% de descuento en https://tienda.kaiku.es El juego, la taza y todo el merchandising oficial de La Ruina en https://lallamastore.com/ Ignasi Taltavull: http://www.twitter.com/ignasitf http://www.instagram.com/ignasitf Tomàs Fuentes http://www.twitter.com/cap0 http://www.instagram.com/cap0 La Ruina sigue en redes: @laruinashow http://www.twitter.com/laruinashow http://www.instagram.com/laruinashow
Suu comenzó su andadura en 2018, con la canción "Lligar no és lo teu" que se hizo popular en Instagram. Su música ha ido evolucionando en estos años hacia un estilo indie más refinado, sin olvidarse de la frescura y la luminosidad que destilan sus canciones. Su nuevo álbum, el cuarto de su carrera, se llama “Material Sensible” y en él se muestra más vulnerable que nunca, hablando de amor, desamor y de las dudas que asaltan a su generación. Ha colaborado con artistas como Carlos Sadness, Dorian o ZETAK y es referente de la lucha LGTBIQ+Escuchar audio
Corrientes Circulares 15X26 con noticias y novedades sobre Carolina Durante, Carlos Ares, Parquesvr, Leiva, Canela Party, Shego, Weekend Beach Festival, Lori Meyers, Monkey Weekend, Carlangas, Arcade Fire, Shinova, Carlos Sadness ft Suu y Triángulo de Amor Bizarro!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 15X26 con noticias y novedades sobre Carolina Durante, Carlos Ares, Parquesvr, Leiva, Canela Party, Shego, Weekend Beach Festival, Lori Meyers, Monkey Weekend, Carlangas, Arcade Fire, Shinova, Carlos Sadness ft Suu y Triángulo de Amor Bizarro!!! Dale al play!!!
Corrientes Circulares 15X26 con noticias y novedades sobre Carolina Durante, Carlos Ares, Parquesvr, Leiva, Canela Party, Shego, Weekend Beach Festival, Lori Meyers, Monkey Weekend, Carlangas, Arcade Fire, Shinova, Carlos Sadness ft Suu y Triángulo de Amor Bizarro!!! Dale al play!!!
Today on the podcast Eric is joined by Suu Khin of Burmalicious. Suu speaks with Eric about how Burmese cuisine is different from other southeast Asian food, starting her food blog, how she got on Master Chef, her experience being on the show, doing the show in the midst of the pandemic, meeting each other for the first time, sharing her Burmese heritage through her food, working with Cucharita for the Burmalicious pop-ups, being nominated for a James Beard award, her goals, the possibility of opening her own establishment, and more! Follow Eric on Instagram/Threads @ericsandler. You can also reach Eric by emailing him at eric@culturemap.com. Check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com: TikTok Food Critic Keith Lee Awards $50,000 to Pearland Dessert Shop One of Texas Monthly's Favorite Houston Restaurants will Soon Shutter Houston's 11 Best Pastry Chefs Make Dining Sweeter New Houston Hotspot Debuts with a Seasonal Spin on Prix-Fixe Dining Hospitable Houston Craft Beer and Burger Spot Will Soon Shutter
A Canterbury couple believe it's a pure miracle they walked away without serious injury after a car smashed into their bedroom as they slept. Emergency services were called to Rolleston's Shillingford Boulevard around 3:40 early Saturday morning. The vehicle trapped Llewellyn Venter under a doorframe and pinned his wife Sue-ann under the wheel. He says the curtain saved their lives by shielding them from the debris. The pair sustained just cuts and bruises, while the driver was moderately injured. Llewellyn told Matt Heath and Tyler Adams there was an immense sound like a roll of thunder and a massive bang, before everything was just on top of them. “It was bricks and windows and everything, and, so then I started screaming and just digging myself out.” Sue-ann didn't answer the first two times he called for her, but he spotted her legs sticking out from under the car that crashed into their bedroom. “Somehow I managed to push the car, or lift the car, out of the way, well, just, and grab my wife and just pull her out.” “It was the scariest thing I've ever experienced in my life.” Suu-ann told Matt and Tyler that she'd never heard her husband scream like that before. “I didn't know what was going on, because you couldn't see anything.” “I really thought I was gonna die.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Y al tercer disco llega a nuestro programa. La catalana Suu tras editar "Natural" en 2018 y “Ventura” en 2020, viene con las nuevas canciones de “Material Sensible”. Sus colaboraciones con Varry Brava (La Tormenta) o Pa amb Oli i Sal han ayudado también a su mayor visibilidad. Nuestro segundo invitado hoy es el vallecano Alberto Ballesteros que nos está avanzado nuevas canciones de su próximo disco, después de publicar “El Mundo encima” y “La Fiesta en Paz” en 2022. DISCO 1 YOUNG GUN SILVER FOX Stevie & Sly (ESCA)DISCO 2 SANTERO Y LOS MUCHACHOS Ventura (con Travis Birds) (ESCA)DISCO 3 SUU Passen coses (ESCA)DISCO 4 SUU Eres un temazo (ESCA)DISCO 5 SUU Una altra vegada (ESCA)DISCO 6 ALBERTO BALLESTEROS No es normal (ESCA)DISCO 7 ALBERTO BALLESTEROS Hacemos lo que podemos (ESCA)DISCO 8 ALBERTO BALLESTEROS La Fiesta en Paz (ESCA)Escuchar audio
Jordana B están de estreno con "Otra vez el mismo drama". Es su segundo trabajo con el que firman nuestro disco de la semana y que ellas mismas nos presentan mientras hacemos girar su vinilo transparente para descubrir algunas de sus nuevas canciones. Además la actualidad nacional protagoniza buena parte del programa escuchando las novedades que también firman Mikel Izal y Ximena Sariñana, Suu, Pequeño Mal, Celia Becks, Norwen, Como Vivir en el Campo, Blaumut, Miki Serra, Joven Dolores, Yawners, Xems, Angel Pop, Maria Sáez, Valiente Bosque, Nudovaca, Los Acebos y Páliza Tez. Además Blackpanda firman nuestra versión de la semana con un tema original de Bad Bunny que ellos mismos nos presentan, Elyella nos hablan de su nuevo hit y Don Flúor nos descubre su nuevo proyecto Vruto junto a Jorge Guirao de Second. En el apartado internacional los protagonistas con The Flying Monkeys, Jody Lynn, Bunch of Ace, Sophia Ava, Grayson Graham, The Sweet Parade, Diffusion Core, David Henneberg y Manic Street Preachers. Y la recomendación literaria viene de la mano de la editorial Muzikalia con su nuevo lanzamiento "No sonamos mal", un libro sobre la nueva escena nacional de indie de guitarras. Te hablamos de este volumen imprescindible mientras suenan Carolina Durante, Caravana, Biela, Mujeres y Alcala Norte.
La cantautora Suu ha venido al informativo 24 horas de RNE para presentarnos su último disco 'Material Sensible', un trabajo de 12 canciones con el que homenajea a Joan Manuel Serrat con su título: "No es casualidad que se llame igual. Siento que un material sensible puede ser una copa de cristal muy frágil a punto de romperse o una bomba a punto de estallar, ese contrapunto de lo fuerte y lo frágil. Me encanta el título y me parecía bonito porque es un disco que me han puesto muchas veces en mi casa", afirma.La artista hace una reflexión sobre la rapidez en la que vivimos: "Creo que en estos tiempos tan locos y de tantas prisas, hacer un disco para que se lo escuchen con calma puede ser terapia". Suu nos cuenta cómo fue el proceso de composición en el que destaca la que se ha convertido en su canción favorita: "Mi favorita es 'Un poco', un tema que salió el último día en el estudio. La compuse la noche anterior y quise grabarla a guitarra y voz para el disco que ya estaba cerrado y producido", concluye la cantautora. Escuchar audio
La revista Enderrock està protagonitzada aquest mes de març per la cantant Suu. En parlem amb el director en cap d'Enderrock, Jordi Martí.
The podcast makes another visit Washington County. UIAAA Connection #213 – Gabi Hasenbeck, Director of Athletics at Crimson Cliffs High School, is now available. Gabi, a native of Long Beach California, played volleyball collegiately at SUU and High Point High Point University in North Carolina. She moved to Utah in the fall of 2020 with her husband. She also serves as an Assistant Principal at CC. She coached volleyball before becoming the AD. Her advice regarding asking for help is worth the listen. Please Listen, Learn and Share! You can subscribe to UIAAA TV on YouTube! This podcast is also available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcast, iHeartradio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Sticher and YouTube.
Chris Younkin is SUU's Scholarly Communication Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science. His library work focuses mostly on affordable learning materials, such as Open Educational Resources, and scholarly publishing. He also teaches information literacy and academic research. Chris earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Ohio State University, a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from Miami University, and a Master of Library and Information Science from Kent State University. His research interests include intellectual freedom, library ethics, and library instruction. These comments made as part of the podcast reflect the views of the episode participants only and should not be construed as official university statements.
Chris Younkin is SUU's Scholarly Communication Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science. His library work focuses mostly on affordable learning materials, such as Open Educational Resources, and scholarly publishing. He also teaches information literacy and academic research. Chris earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Ohio State University, a Master of Arts in Creative Writing from Miami University, and a Master of Library and Information Science from Kent State University. His research interests include intellectual freedom, library ethics, and library instruction. These comments made as part of the podcast reflect the views of the episode participants only and should not be construed as official university statements.
GeneralDr. Richard Saunders is an academic librarian and former Dean of Library Services at SouthernUtah University. A graduate of Utah State University, he holds a library degree from BrighamYoung University and a PhD from the University of Memphis with an emphasis on the socialhistory of recent America, and is professionally accredited by the Academy of CertifiedArchivists. His professional work experience includes service at the Utah State HistoricalSociety, Montana State University, in the production side of commercial publishing, and at theUniversity of Tennessee at Martin. Though a professional librarian, he has conducted historicalresearch across the US and published widely, on Yellowstone literature, early Utah printing,Montana history, the work of historian Dale L. Morgan, Tennessee novelist Harry Kroll, and thecivil rights movement in the rural South during the 1950s and 60s.HistoryDr. Richard Saunders is an academic librarian and former Dean of Library Services at SouthernUtah University. A graduate of Utah State University, he holds graduate degrees in history fromUSU and the University of Memphis. His career in history has centered on preserving thesources of history as a Certified Archivist and special collections librarian, but he has alsoresearched, written, and published widely in historical topics including Yellowstone, theAmerican West, Mormons, American popular literature, and the US civil rights movement. Hisbiography of Utah native and historian of western America Dale L. Morgan was named a Finalistin 2024 for the Evans Biography Prize. He is currently at work on a study of post-war social andeconomic change in the rural South, focusing on several counties in West Tennessee.LibraryDr. Richard Saunders is the former Dean of Library Services at Southern Utah University andhas been an archivist and librarian since the days of typewriters and ARPAnet. He holds alibrary degree from Brigham Young University, one of the library-school casualties of the 1990s,a PhD in History from the University of Memphis, and has been a member of the Academy ofCertified Archivists since 1992. Since 1988 he has worked as an archivist or librarian at theUtah State Historical Society, Montana State University, University of Tennessee at Martin, andSouthern Utah University where he was dean from 2014 to 2018. Dr. Saunders currently servesas the editor of RBM, ACRL's journal of special collections librarianship.PrintingDr. Richard Saunders, academic librarian and former Dean of Library Services at Southern UtahUniversity, has been a student of printing, type, and publishing for over two decades. Informedby activity as an amateur handset printer and craft bookbinder, his scope of interest includesindustrial-scale papermaking, typography, printing, and both historical and descriptivebibliography. He worked professionally in the production side of commercial publishing in the1990s during the industry's transition from filmsetting to direct-to-plate technology. Dr.Saunders has guest-lectured to college students and the public in classes and at symposia atinstitutions including Brigham Young University and the University of Tennessee. Hisprofessional output includes Printing in Deseret: Mormons, Politics, Economics, and Utah'sIncunabula, 1849–1851 (Univ. of Utah Press, 2000), and Reams in the Desert: Papermaking inUtah, 1849–1893 (Legacy Press, 2021). These comments made as part of the podcast reflect the views of the episode participants only and should not be construed as official university statements.
GeneralDr. Richard Saunders is an academic librarian and former Dean of Library Services at SouthernUtah University. A graduate of Utah State University, he holds a library degree from BrighamYoung University and a PhD from the University of Memphis with an emphasis on the socialhistory of recent America, and is professionally accredited by the Academy of CertifiedArchivists. His professional work experience includes service at the Utah State HistoricalSociety, Montana State University, in the production side of commercial publishing, and at theUniversity of Tennessee at Martin. Though a professional librarian, he has conducted historicalresearch across the US and published widely, on Yellowstone literature, early Utah printing,Montana history, the work of historian Dale L. Morgan, Tennessee novelist Harry Kroll, and thecivil rights movement in the rural South during the 1950s and 60s.HistoryDr. Richard Saunders is an academic librarian and former Dean of Library Services at SouthernUtah University. A graduate of Utah State University, he holds graduate degrees in history fromUSU and the University of Memphis. His career in history has centered on preserving thesources of history as a Certified Archivist and special collections librarian, but he has alsoresearched, written, and published widely in historical topics including Yellowstone, theAmerican West, Mormons, American popular literature, and the US civil rights movement. Hisbiography of Utah native and historian of western America Dale L. Morgan was named a Finalistin 2024 for the Evans Biography Prize. He is currently at work on a study of post-war social andeconomic change in the rural South, focusing on several counties in West Tennessee.LibraryDr. Richard Saunders is the former Dean of Library Services at Southern Utah University andhas been an archivist and librarian since the days of typewriters and ARPAnet. He holds alibrary degree from Brigham Young University, one of the library-school casualties of the 1990s,a PhD in History from the University of Memphis, and has been a member of the Academy ofCertified Archivists since 1992. Since 1988 he has worked as an archivist or librarian at theUtah State Historical Society, Montana State University, University of Tennessee at Martin, andSouthern Utah University where he was dean from 2014 to 2018. Dr. Saunders currently servesas the editor of RBM, ACRL's journal of special collections librarianship.PrintingDr. Richard Saunders, academic librarian and former Dean of Library Services at Southern UtahUniversity, has been a student of printing, type, and publishing for over two decades. Informedby activity as an amateur handset printer and craft bookbinder, his scope of interest includesindustrial-scale papermaking, typography, printing, and both historical and descriptivebibliography. He worked professionally in the production side of commercial publishing in the1990s during the industry's transition from filmsetting to direct-to-plate technology. Dr.Saunders has guest-lectured to college students and the public in classes and at symposia atinstitutions including Brigham Young University and the University of Tennessee. Hisprofessional output includes Printing in Deseret: Mormons, Politics, Economics, and Utah'sIncunabula, 1849–1851 (Univ. of Utah Press, 2000), and Reams in the Desert: Papermaking inUtah, 1849–1893 (Legacy Press, 2021). These comments made as part of the podcast reflect the views of the episode participants only and should not be construed as official university statements.
Aung San Suu Kyi hyllas av en hel värld som fredsikon och hjälte. Men när minoritetsgruppen rohingyer attackeras av militären 2017 och 700 000 tvingas fly från Myanmar, är fredspristagaren tyst. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. När Nobels fredspris delas ut 1991 går det till den frihetsberövade demokratikämpen Aung San Suu Kyi. Världen över blir hon hyllad som symbol för mod och demokrati.Burma, eller Myanmar som landet heter idag, har i mer än ett halvt decennium kontrollerats av landets benhårda militära styre. När landets första fria val går av stapeln vinner Aung San Suu Kyi stort. Men hon tvingas dela på makten med militärjuntan. Under åren som följer eskalerar våldet mot Myanmars muslimska minoritetsgruppEn dag, 2017, när 60-åriga Nour tittar ut genom en glipa i bambuhuset där hon bor, ser hon massa militärer som kommer springande mot byn. De sätter eld på rohingyernas hus så hon samlar sin familj och flyr. Men sonen Mohammed tillfångatas.Snart kommer nyheter om att 300 byar bränts ner och 10 000 rohingyer dödats i brutalt våldsamma attacker mot den muslimska folkgruppen.Det lämnas in en anmälan om folkmord till den internationella domstolen i Haag – och röster höjs för att Aung San Suu Kyi ska lämna tillbaka sitt Nobelpris. Många undrar varför hon inte gör nåt för att stoppa det brutala våldet. Medverkande:Jesper Bengtsson, har skrivit böcker om Aung San Suu Kyi och Burma/Myanmar.Margita Boström, Sveriges Radios tidigare Asienkorrespondent.Nour, rohingyer som tvingades fly från Myanmar.Abul Kalam, svensk-rohingyer som grundat Swedish Rohingya Association.Alexander Jäätmaa, Svenska Burmakommittén.Matthew Wells, Amnesty International.En dokumentär av: Andreas Ståhl.Producent: Rosa Fernández.Dokumentären är producerad 2024.
The Utes head coach on her team's 105-52 win over SUU in the season opener
Utah dominates SUU with a 105-52 win in the season opener
Lauren Mayberry comparte "Crocodile Tears", otra de las canciones de su debut en solitario y aquí suena muy bailable y muy optimista, incluso con unas guitarras un poco aflamencadas. Otro debut en solitario es el de Tunde Adebimpe, líder de TV On The Radio, que arranca con una locura titulada "Magnetic". Escuchamos lo nuevo de Linkin Park, hablamos del aniversario de "American Idiot", de Green Day y cerramos con "Fugazzeta en sol menor", de Cometa. AMBER MARK - Sink InXIMENA SARIÑANA - ALVTHE WEEKND Y ARIANA GRANDE - Save Your TearsTYLER, THE CREATOR - Take Your Mask Off (REMIX) [ft. Kendrick Lamar]VIVA SUECIA - La OrillaDORIAN ft RAVA VAL - Lo Que Recuerdo de TiLAUREN MAYBERRY - Crocodile TearsLOS INVADERS - Nellie LaRoyWISEMEN PROJECT - I Feel Love (ft. Suu)LINKIN PARK - Over Each OtherGREEN DAY - American Idiot (Version Alt Demo)GREEN DAY - Wake Me Up When September Ends (Demo)TV ON THE RADIO - Wolf Like MeTUNDE ADEBIMPE - MagneticAMYL AND THE SNIFFERS - Jerkin'NIÑA POLACA, TRAVIS BIRDS - Te vi en el conciertoCOMETA -Fugazzeta en sol menorEscuchar audio
Nandu Jubany ens presenta l'equip pel Dakar 2025, fem taula cultural, fem "Temes pendents" i tanquem l'hora amb la versi
Nandu Jubany ens presenta l'equip pel Dakar 2025, fem taula cultural, fem "Temes pendents" i tanquem l'hora amb la versi
Join us for a conversation with our Director of Curatorial Affairs, Becky Bloom, and Kelvin Yazzie, a ceramic artist and SUU alumnus. They dive into Kelvin's origin story, beginning with his childhood on the Navajo Reservation in Church Rock, New Mexico, where he herded sheep, caught things on fire, and played with mud. As his story takes shape, Kelvin discusses how he finds fulfillment in the arts, as well as the impact special people had on his journey–mentors, students, his mother–each leaving their mark on his path as an artist. If you'd like to read more about Kelvin and his work, check out the article linked here. Enjoy the episode!
The Utes secured a victory over SUU. Cameron and Scott dive into the highlights of the game. They share their favorite moments and discuss their overall game day experience at Rice-Eccles Stadium. The show wraps up with a brief discussion on the upcoming Utes vs. Baylor matchup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How it felt being back on the field vs SUU, This week vs Baylor, Using helmet communication for the first time, Playing in front of Alex Smith + more
How it felt being back on the field vs SUU, This week vs Baylor, Using helmet communication for the first time, Playing in front of Alex Smith + more
The Coaches Show returns! It's Coach Whitt and the Voice of the Utes talking all things football, a win over SUU, number 11 ranking, non-Big-12 matchup with Baylor and more. QB Cam Rising and DL Junior Tafuna join the show!
3:08 - After months of speculation, Jake Retzlaff started the season at quarterback for BYU and looked good in the sesaon-opener 21:01 - Spencer Petras went down with injury so it was up to the Pig Farmer to get the win for Utah State. 30:52 - Utah took care of business vs. SUU and prepares for Baylor next week.
Starting Lineup: Utes did what they were supposed to do against Southern Utah Game against SUU left questions surrounding OL & running backs KSL TV Cheif Meteorologist Kevin Eubank week 1 weather report
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: Utes did what they were supposed to do against Southern Utah Game against SUU left questions surrounding OL & running backs KSL TV Cheif Meteorologist Kevin Eubank week 1 weather report Hour 2 Utes running back by committee BYU needs to be able to stop run What's in coach Mac's craw Hour 3 Cam Rising's inability to finish season means Isaac Wilson needs to develop and be ready A lot of distractions with USU Final thoughts
Van Fillinger breaks down the Utes win over SUU in the season opener at Rice-Eccles Stadium!
Head Coach Kyle Whittingham breaks down the Utes win over SUU in the season opener at Rice-Eccles Stadium!
Elijah Davis breaks down the Utes win over SUU in the season opener at Rice-Eccles Stadium!
Dorian Singer breaks down the Utes win over SUU in the season opener at Rice-Eccles Stadium!
Cam Rising breaks down the Utes win over SUU in the season opener at Rice-Eccles Stadium!
Bill reacts to the Utah win over SUU, What he saw that's indicative of what's to come this season, The injuries to key defenders + He previews the Baylor game next week
offenisve line | Rising needs to be smart in return Closer look at SUU Final thoughts on Utah Vs SUU
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: BYU coaches are staying quite about QB1 despite facing a FCS opponent CFB insider & former coach Mike Sanford Jr. What You May Have Missed Ute Preview Show Hour 1 Utes running back room #1 & #2 - 60 in 60 | Cam Rising health + MORE More on Cam Rising Hour 2 offenisve line | Rising needs to be smart in return Closer look at SUU Final thoughts on Utah Vs SUU
Rojo and Porter preview the Utes vs SUU season opener, they discuss the depth at Safety, and more!
Cam on game week, what SUU does well, what success means in this game + more
Jordan and Porter preview the Utes season opener vs SUU at Rice-Eccles Stadium
Starting Lineup: Utes need to flex their muscles early against SUU | Seeing 2 & 3 deep important SUU head coach DeLane Fitzgerald What You May Have Missed
SUU head coach DeLane Fitzgerald
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: Utes need to flex their muscles early against SUU | Seeing 2 & 3 deep important SUU head coach DeLane Fitzgerald What You May Have Missed Cougar Preview Show: Hour 1 BYU starting QB remains a mystery #3 - 60 in 60 | Southern Illinois with lot of turnover Famious Southern Illinois Salukis Hour 2 KSL Sports BYU insider Mitch Harper Southern Illinois offensie coordinator Blake Rolan Final thoughts
Utah HC Kyle Whittingham talks offseason, fall camp, kickoff vs SUU + more
Utah HC Kyle Whittingham talks offseason, fall camp, kickoff vs SUU + more