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Best podcasts about undergraduate student government

Latest podcast episodes about undergraduate student government

General Education
Former Keck School of Medicine resident sues for discrimination and other stories

General Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 17:51


Content warning: This episode contains references to sexual assault and violence, from 0:24 to 1:21. USC football cornerback charged with raping three women, President Carol Folt appoints new senior vice president and communications officer, Student Health highlights its gender-affirming care services and the Undergraduate Student Government budget allocation. Kevin speaks to breaking news writer Jennifer Neherer, who wrote an article about a lawsuit filed Thursday against USC, UCLA and Los Angeles County. If you are in need of support, help is available. Here are some resources you can contact:- USC Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention and Services is located at Engemann Student Halth Center Suite 356. Call (213) 740-9355 and request to speak with an advocate or counselor. Services are confidential.- Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) is a free confidential hotline that is active 24/7. Call (800) 656-4673. This episode was hosted by Kevin Gramling. Written by Kevin Gramling. Edited by Thomas Johnson. Produced by Grace Ingram and Christina Chkarboul. General Education is one of three shows on the Daily Trojan podcast network. You can find more episodes anywhere you listen to podcasts.

General Education
Tensions run high as USG looks to address funding concerns next fall

General Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 5:27


This week on General Education, host Kevin Gramling interviews staff writer Becca Speier, who worked on an article about Recognized Student Organizations' concerns about funding from the Undergraduate Student Government and USG's plans to address them. This episode was hosted by Kevin Gramling. Written by Kevin Gramling. Edited by Thomas Johnson. Produced by Grace Ingram and Christina Chkarboul. General Education is one of three shows on the Daily Trojan podcast network. You can find more episodes anywhere you listen to podcasts or on our website dailytrojan.com.

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Flashes of DEI
A Voting Crash Course!

Flashes of DEI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 24:37


Two members of the Kent State Votes Coalition, Jessie Starkey (Director of Governmental Affairs in Undergraduate Student Government) and Craig Berger (Associate Director in Community Engaged Learning), help us navigate various elements of voting and share resources to help us be better informed. Resources mentioned: Ohio Voting Website Vote411.org KSU Libraries Voting Website Kent League of Women Voters Reach out to us at diversity@kent.edu or @DEIKentState across social media! Intro/Outro Music: 'Fate' by Marquice Turner

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Daybreak
USG Releases New Report on Mental Health — Wednesday, Sept. 21

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 3:20


Today, we cover a new Undergraduate Student Government report on mental health, a naturalization ceremony on campus, updates on Hurricane Fiona, and a new song from the U.S. military.

Daybreak
USG Spring Election Results — Monday, April 28

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 3:06


Today, we're covering the results from the Undergraduate Student Government spring election.

Daybreak
Campus debates referendum on Caterpillar equipment

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 4:18


Today is the last day of voting on a series of Undergraduate Student Government referenda, including one that would call on the university to stop using Caterpillar construction equipment due to the company's ties to Israel.--Articles mentioned: Reid Zlotky's, Isabel Yip's, Paige Cromley's

Growing Democracy Podcast
Series 6 Episode 4: Akii Butler & Erik Gomez, Organizing Youth

Growing Democracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 49:04


This episode is part of Series 6, Race and Democracy in Northeast Ohio. Our fourth episode features two youth of color who are active in the NEO organizing space. Ashley and Casey talk with Akii Butler (Ohio Organizing Collaborative) and Erik Gomez (Director of Governmental Affairs for Undergraduate Student Government at Kent State). The conversation focuses on recent work opposing Ohio HB327 (Bill Title: Prohibit teaching, advocating, or promoting divisive concepts) and what it is like to be a student/youth of color doing organizing work in predominantly white spaces. This series is made possible with funding from Mark Lewine and the John Gray Paynther Program. Links: https://www.honestyforohioeducation.info/ https://ohiostudentassociation.org/

Daybreak
Election Week — Wednesday, December 8

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 3:59


After the Undergraduate Student Government held its last meeting on Sunday, elections began on Monday and are open through noon tomorrow. USG Presidential Candidates video here.International Students' Message here.

My First Year Story
S2E1. UConn Leaders: Mason Holland, Undergraduate Student Government President

My First Year Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 30:18


The “My First Year Story Podcast” is back for season two, and we are starting the season off with UConn's Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President, Mason Holland. In this episode, listeners get the inside scoop on Mason's decision to come to UConn (and how he pivoted from his original plan of majoring in Business). He talks about his experience in ScHOLA²RS House, and the impact it had on his first year. As his discussion with Tomaso continues, Mason also touches upon his decision to run for USG President and how he selected his running mate- or rather how his VP candidate chose him! This episode has a strong theme in diversity and intersecting identities, as Mason encourages all voices and re-imagines relationships on campus. You don't want to miss this season-opening episode!

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Meet Princeton!
Leadership, Service, Compassion and Empathy

Meet Princeton!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 22:09


What does it take to be a leader? Christian Potter '22 thought about this a fair amount during the last few years. It wasn't until he stepped into the role of president of Undergraduate Student Government (USG) during a pandemic that he truly understood the qualities needed to get the job done. Tune in to learn about Christian's year of leading, listening and learning.   About Christian Potter '22 Christian is a senior from the Washington, D.C., area concentrating in the School of Public and International Affairs. He is a Peer Academic Advisor in Mathey College, a member of the club tennis team, and an undergraduate fellow of the Center for International Security Studies. He also serves as the President of the Undergraduate Student Government and recently joined Orange Key. View the transcript. Show Notes:   Peer Academic Adviser Mathey College Residential College Adviser (RCA) Zee Group School of Public and International Affairs The Precept System Undergraduate Student Government McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning The Writing Center Outdoor Action Community Action Tigers in Town Princeton's need-based financial aid program

Daybreak
Meetings! And more — Tuesday, September 21

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 2:42


The Undergraduate Student Government and the Council of the Princeton University Community met this week to discuss COVID-19 cases — and the campus cold.

Kent State DSA Podcast
Summer 2021 Special 1: Student Governance

Kent State DSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 37:59


Division of Student Affairs Staff Writer and host Matt Lupica, along with co-host Dean of Students Talea Drummer-Ferrell, talk to members of Student Governance including the President of Undergraduate Student Government, Chazzlyn Jackson, Graduate Student Senate, Claire Jackman, Undergraduate Student Trustee, Dylan Mace, and Graduate Student Trustee, Jasmine Bonder about their plans for the upcoming fall semester.  Original Release Date: June 2021

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The Gazette Daily News Podcast
Gazette Daily News: May 27

The Gazette Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 3:59


Man charged in Tibbetts slaying blames masked mystery men: The man on trial for the 2018 abduction and stabbing death of Mollie Tibbetts claimed for the first time Wednesday https://www.thegazette.com/crime-courts/iowa-murder-suspect-cristhian-bahena-rivera-blames-mystery-men-for-mollie-tibbetts-slaying/ (that two masked men were responsible for the crime) but forced him to take part at gunpoint. The defense called Cristhian Bahena Rivera as a witness at his first-degree murder trial. He admitted that his car was the one seen on surveillance video circling Tibbetts while she was jogging in Brooklyn, Iowa, on July 18, 2018. He also acknowledged that she ended up in his car's trunk, that he hid her body in a cornfield and that he told investigators where to find it a month later. But he denied being responsible for stabbing her to death. He said two armed, masked men showed up at his home, forcing him to drive his car, passing Tibbetts several times while she ran, then telling him to stop, he said. Bahena Rivera said the men loaded something into his trunk, then told him to drive several miles to a rural area. He said they threatened to harm his ex-girlfriend and young daughter if he ever told anyone what happened, then left on foot. He said he opened the trunk a few minutes later and found Tibbetts' body, then he carried it to the cornfield. He testified that he wasn't truthful with detectives when he was questioned in August 2018 because he feared for his daughter's safety. The defense rested its case Wednesday afternoon. Closing arguments are scheduled for Thursday, starting soon after jurors arrive at 8:30 a.m. Watch the livestream at thegazette.com. Grassley calls on Biden to back biofuels: Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley this week https://www.thegazette.com/federal-government/chuck-grassley-iowa-gop-delegation-call-on-biden-to-support-biofuels-in-infrastructure-deal/ (called on President Joe Biden to support the nation's biofuels community) as the administration pursues a pared-down $1.7 trillion infrastructure plan. Grassley joined fellow Iowa Republicans U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst and Reps. Randy Feenstra, Ashley Hinson and Mariannette Miller-Meeks in sending a letter to Biden urging him to uphold his promise to support biofuels. Biden, they said, has pledged to “promote and advance renewable energy, ethanol and other biofuels to help rural America.” But Grassley and Iowa's GOP congressional delegation have criticized the $174 billion in the White House's infrastructure plan that would subsidize electric vehicles, while hardly mentioning the biofuel industry. Grassley, in a weekly conference call with Iowa reporters on Wednesday, called the administration's goals of boosting production and sale of electric vehicles and building a network of 500,000 charging stations by 2030 “unrealistic” and “idealistic.” Iowa's ethanol and biodiesel industries employ about 40,000 Iowans. UI plans for Student Well-Being Center: The University of Iowa is https://www.thegazette.com/higher-education/university-of-iowa-eyes-millions-in-upgrades-while-shrinking-campus-footprint/ (proposing a half-dozen projects totaling $60.8 million), including a new Student Well-Being Center and renovating Hillcrest Residence Hall. The university will seek approval from the Board of Regents next week. The UI says the projects are in line with the regents' moratorium barring new construction that would increase a university's footprint because two buildings would be razed, actually reducing UI's footprint. The old laundry building just south of the Campus Recreation and Wellness building will be razed to make room for a $25 million to $28 million Student Well-Being Center. Plans also include razing the historic Westlawn building, which currently houses many student health services. The issue of mental health and well-being has become such a priority on the UI campus that its Undergraduate Student Government recently endorsed building a new...

Husky Nation News
Husky Nation News: Episode 73

Husky Nation News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 28:52


This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week. This episode aired on April 16, 2020. For the news, we covered the new Undergraduate Student Government legislation supporting LGBTQIA+ students, the two 2021 Truman Scholars from UConn, the Alumni Relations panel discussing the impact […]

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The Daily Iowan podcasts
On the Record: April 9, 2021

The Daily Iowan podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 27:03


In this episode of “On the Record” host Eleanor Hildebrandt and co-producer Hailey Marx sat down with DI reporters to get an in-depth look at their stories and talk this week's headlines. News reporter Grace Hamilton talks about her story from this week on the Undergraduate Student Government's elections this spring. Politics Reporter Lauren White talks about her story on why it's too early to declare Iowa a red state and what recent elections mean for the state's swing state status. Projects Reporter Brooklyn Draisey discusses her long form story about how the Child Life program at the University of Iowa's Stead Family Children's Hospital is helping its young patients embrace life with the COVID-19 pandemic's added regulations. Hosted by Eleanor Hildebrandt. Edited by Eleanor Hildebrandt and Hailey Marx.

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Daybreak
Lawnparties, Biden's new infrastructure plan, and possible vaccine expansions — Thursday, April 1

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 3:28


Yesterday, a large boat was wedged into the central opening of FitzRandolph Gate, throwing thousands of Princeton degrees into jeopardy. Meanwhile, Princeton's Undergraduate Student Government announced that Beyonce will headline this spring’s Lawnparties. Happy April Fools' Day.

Kent State DSA Podcast
S2, E6: Reflection of 2020 Fall Semester

Kent State DSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 21:19


Division of Student Affairs Staff Writer and host Matt Lupica and co-host Dean of Students Talea Drummer-Ferrell talk to Kent State University President Todd Diacon, Vice President for Student Affairs Lamar Hylton, President of Undergraduate Student Government, Tiera Moore and the Information Services Chair for Graduate Student Senate, Maike Amann about a memorable fall semester. Original Release Date: December 2020

Husky Nation News
Husky Nation News: Episode 68

Husky Nation News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 27:49


This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week. This episode aired on March 5, 2020. For the news, we covered the Undergraduate Student Government’s vote of no confidence statement, the petition to implement an anti-Black racism general education plan, the CLAS Student Voice […]

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General Education
Profiling the 2021 USG candidates

General Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 19:53


As voting opens for the Undergraduate Student Government elections, podcast editor Eduardo Ocampo speaks to the three USG presidential tickets to talk about their platforms and what makes their agenda stand out amongst the rest. Here are each of the candidates’ campaign websites if you want to learn more: Alexis Areias and Lucy Warren: https://www.areiaswarren.com/ Alexandra Gill and Del Wood: https://www.gillwood2021.com/ Shreya Chaudhary and Antonio Okeke: https://www.shreyaantonio2021.com/ Music by Joakim Karud.

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My First Year Story
S1E6. Damani Douglas

My First Year Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 29:56


Join Tomaso as he sits down with Damani Douglas, the first Chief Diversity Officer in UConn's Undergraduate Student Government history, to talk about his journey and involvement in student government. In this episode, Damani explains his beginnings as a member of the ScHOLA²RS Learning Community that inspired him to explore different leadership roles. Throughout the discussion, Damani reaffirms the “cliché that there really is a club or organization at UConn for everyone”, no matter what their passion is. The conversation then shifts to the importance of the new Chief Diversity Officer position in USG and how it came to fruition. Listen to learn more about satisfying your need for involvement in important dialogue and activism while on campus and beyond.

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Digital Public Relations
Ins and Outs of Tik Tok's Algorithms and FYP

Digital Public Relations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 28:20


Introductions Katia Rodriguez Public relation major from Chicago. I am the Director of Communication and Marketing for Undergraduate Student Government as well as the President of the Spanish and Latino Student Association at Kent State University. Arianna Public relations major from Pittsburgh area. I am the Special Events Coordinator for Kent State’s chapter of PRSSA Topic: TikTok Algorithm and the For You Page How would you explain the For You Page on Tiktok? Katia The first page people see on the app. Endless scrolling of videos that pertain to you Entails user interaction Hashtags Commenting Arianna First page to be seen A feed that is made specifically for you to enjoy a better experience Can interact with viewers and creators in real time https://blog.hootsuite.com/tiktok-algorithm/ What does your for you page look like? Katia Very liberal - political humor Trending dances Food Tiktok - Prison Tiktok Twist candles The wiggies Nostalgic History Arianna Mental health awareness Extremely liberal Feminist movements Black Lives Matter Related to books I read Funny Trending dances/jokes Myers Briggs Personality(I’m ENFP-T:)) How can you work the algorithm to your favor? Did you personally like Tiktok before you figured out how to work the algorithm? Katia: Personally took me a little bit to like my for you page Got a lot of Charli and Addison at first and was not for me Did not get how people were obsessed with it until I took more time to figure out the algorithm Arianna: I had to kind of cheat the system to get exactly what I wanted Got a lot of feed from tik toks my friends would send me Did not understand the app and thought it was silly at first Favorite part of the app outside of the for you page? Katia: I love the comments Arianna: I love the reactions from everyone in the comments and being able to relate to other viewers in real time Do you think Reels will take over TikTok? No because Reels incorporate mostly Tik Toks today https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-us/how-tiktok-recommends-videos-for-you How do you think Tik Tok has brought the world closer during the pandemic? The world has felt pretty isolates Loss of communication and outreach to other people Young adults losing social interaction Do you think other apps will adopt aspects of Tik Tok? In order to relate they should collab Learn from the algorithms

What's The Difference?
Episode 67: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education, with Scott Fogleman, Allison Lanier and Sara Taylor

What's The Difference?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 46:22


In this unique episode of What’s The Difference, you’ll hear audio from Sara Taylor’s recent guest appearance on the Undeclared podcast. Undeclared is a higher education marketing podcast hosted by Allison Lanier and Scott Fogleman from Up&Up, a branding and marketing agency focused exclusively on the unique challenges and needs of colleges and universities. Scott and Allison speak with Sara about the importance of diverse, equitable and inclusive marketing in the higher education space, and how it plays a key role in creating a welcoming and safe environment for students of all backgrounds. Allison Lanier’s Bio: As a Business Development Manager for Up&Up, Allison Lanier brings her experience in sales leadership and execution from past employers such as Verizon Wireless and PepsiCo. At Up&Up, she uses her passion for people to create a positive, effective, and rewarding campaign experience for the West Sales Region. Allison is our resident mud lover and spends most of her free time at obstacle course races with her husband, David. They also enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, geocaching, and Pokemon hunting. Scott Fogleman’s Bio: Scott Fogleman is The Director of Business Development for Up&Up and he brings together his passions for the creative world and the impact education has on students. After graduating from Clemson University, he began his career in advertising sales at The Wall Street Journal, followed most recently by a successful sales career with SYNNEX Corporation managing the Google Brand inclusive of Chrome Education. Scott’s passion for higher education began during his time with Clemson’s Undergraduate Student Government and as a member of the President’s Cabinet. At Up&Up, he leads the East Sales Region with a mission to impact change by bringing strong, positive, executable campaigns to his clients and their constituents. Outside of work, Scott takes full advantage of the wonders of the outdoors ranging from hiking, water sports, snow skiing, photography, concerts, as well as lawn care (yes, he actually loves to cut grass)! Scott also enjoys spending time with his wife, Kate, their cat George, and friends and family. Sara Taylor’s Bio: Sara Taylor earned a master’s degree in Diversity and Organizational Development from the University of Minnesota. She served as a leadership and diversity specialist at the University of Minnesota for five years and as director of diversity and inclusion for Ramsey County, Minnesota for three years. Sara is the founder and president of deepSEE Consulting and has worked with companies as large as Coca-Cola, General Mills, 3M Company, AARP, and numerous others. She has a new book, “Filter Shift: How Effective People See the World,” that explores how our unconscious is actually making choices and decisions for us, all without our knowing — and how to change that. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why Sara and her team at deepSEE Consulting define diversity as “differences that make a difference” What unconscious bias is and how, of the millions of pieces of information we take in every second, we are only conscious of around 40 of them Why bias isn’t just about negative feelings toward marginalized groups but also includes positive feelings toward dominant groups What the five stages of cultural competence are and how each stage affects our ability to navigate difference How Sara helps people overcome feelings of self-consciousness over their unconscious biases and move forward How diversity can be included in marketing in an authentic and effective way, and what organizations should avoid doing Why diversity alone isn’t enough to improve productivity, and why a team’s cultural competence makes a big difference Why developing cultural competence is a process that starts with your own subconscious bias first How to best deal with situations in which people push back against diversity and inclusion work, and why commonality is the key Why equality isn’t the same as equity, and how doing the work can impact all aspects of an organization Resources: Website: www.theundeclaredpodcast.com Website: www.upandup.agency Email: contact@upandup.agency Scott Fogleman’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/foglemanscott Allison Lanier’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/allison-lanier Facebook: www.facebook.com/upandupagency Twitter: https://twitter.com/upandupagency @upandupagency Additional resources: Website: www.deepseeconsulting.com Twitter: @deepseesara

Growing Democracy Podcast
Series 2 Episode 3: Ethan Lower

Growing Democracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 31:40


This week the podcast continues the theme of Series 2, Power of Political and Civic Engagement. Ashley and Casey talk with Ethan Lower, Director of Government Affairs for Undergraduate Student Government at Kent State University. Ethan discusses efforts at Kent State to increase voter participation and political engagement in the campus community. Links to sites mentioned in the podcast: Kent State Undergraduate Student Government - http://www.kentstateusg.com/ Campus Election Engagement Project - https://campuselect.org/ May 4th 1970 - https://www.kent.edu/may-4-historical-accuracy National Study for Learning, Voting, and Engagement - https://idhe.tufts.edu/nslve Kent State Votes - https://www.kent.edu/vote Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KentStateVotes Twitter - https://twitter.com/kentstatevotes Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kentstatevotes/

We Roar
5. Supporting Students: Undergraduate Student Government Focuses on Community

We Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 7:22


COVID-19 has delivered unprecedented disruptions to student life. USG President Chitra Parikh reflects on her changed role as a campus leader, challenges for students still on campus and the importance of staying close despite being dispersed. Transcript: princeton.edu/content/transcipt-parikh

From Where We Are
From Where We Are: USC student government elections, California presidential primaries, and USC Keck caregivers protest

From Where We Are

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 30:21


On today’s show, voting for USC’s Undergraduate Student Government elections kicks off, California’s voting systems get an overhaul in advance of presidential primary elections, and USC Keck Hospital caregivers picket against changes in sick leave policy. All that and more, from where we are.

East to West
East to West: November 22, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 5:05


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover a failed USG amendment, Boston’s ranking among the gloomiest cities in the U.S., the Dance Theatre Group’s upcoming show, and more.

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East to West
East to West: November 22, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 5:05


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover a failed USG amendment, Boston’s ranking among the gloomiest cities in the U.S., the Dance Theatre Group’s upcoming show, and more.

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East to West
East to West: November 15, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 6:40


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover Ben Shapiro’s speech at BU, new rankings of medical centers in the commonwealth, a sustainability project on campus, and more.

East to West
East to West: November 15, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 6:40


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover Ben Shapiro’s speech at BU, new rankings of medical centers in the commonwealth, a sustainability project on campus, and more.

East to West
East to West: November 8, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 4:10


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover student government discussions of the Ben Shapiro visit, Boston city council elections, and more.

East to West
East to West: November 8, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 4:10


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover student government discussions of the Ben Shapiro visit, Boston city council elections, and more.

East to West
East to West: November 1, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 5:32


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover changes to this year’s sorority recruitment, results from the Brookline electric scooter pilot program, interactive neuroscience lessons in Brighton, and more.

East to West
East to West: November 1, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 5:32


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover changes to this year’s sorority recruitment, results from the Brookline electric scooter pilot program, interactive neuroscience lessons in Brighton, and more.

East to West
East to West: October 25, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 5:22


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover updates on Ben Shapiro’s speaking event at BU, a new Massachusetts healthcare bill, fall flavors at local eateries, and more.

East to West
East to West: October 25, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 5:22


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover updates on Ben Shapiro’s speaking event at BU, a new Massachusetts healthcare bill, fall flavors at local eateries, and more.

East to West
East to West: October 11, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 6:12


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover new ad displays at Warren Towers, MBTA service interruptions, an art installation by the GSU, and more.

East to West
East to West: October 11, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 6:12


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover new ad displays at Warren Towers, MBTA service interruptions, an art installation by the GSU, and more.

East to West
East to West: October 4, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 5:51


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover Warren Towers escalator shutdowns, a lawsuit against the Trump administration, an app that measures noise pollution, and more.

East to West
East to West: October 4, 2019

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 5:51


In this episode of “East to West,” we cover Warren Towers escalator shutdowns, a lawsuit against the Trump administration, an app that measures noise pollution, and more.

Onward Nation
Episode 902: Knowing your clients and knowing yourself, with Allison Lanier and Scott Fogleman

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 34:55


After graduating from Clemson University, Scott Fogleman began his career in advertising sales at The Wall Street Journal, followed most recently by a successful sales career with SYNNEX Corporation managing the Google Brand inclusive of Chrome Education. Scott’s passion for higher education began during his time with Clemson’s Undergraduate Student Government and as a member of President’s Cabinet. At Up&Up, he leads the East Sales Region with a mission to impact change by bringing strong, positive, executable campaigns to his clients and their constituents. Allison Lanier’s curiosity for the sales process began as a teenager while working in the retail environment. Years later, she graduated cum laude from the University of South Carolina, Aiken Campus and quickly realized her excitement for sales had developed into a true passion. As a Business Development Manager for Up&Up, Allison brings her experience in sales leadership and execution from past employers such as Verizon Wireless and PepsiCo. At Up&Up, she uses her passion for people to create a positive, effective, and rewarding campaign experience for the West Sales Region. What you will learn from this episode: Why defining and focusing on a niche is far more important than serving everybody and how doing so can help your agency find the right clients How society is changing the value of education and how that affects messaging to prospective students How asking the tough questions and challenging your clients can uncover the real issues and real solutions What a client’s “authentic self” is, how to discover it and why learning it can improve marketing efforts for the long term What Allison and Scott think are the most relevant skills for business owners to develop and grow their businesses Scott’s best advice for transparency and personal growth for business owners How to cope with hearing “no” and use it to empower you Resources: Email: contact@upandup.agency Website: https://www.upandup.agency/ Facebook: @upandupagency Twitter: @upandupagency

undeclared
The Power of Questions, with Allison Lanier and Scott Fogleman

undeclared

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 32:37


As a Business Development Manager for Up&Up, Allison brings her experience in sales leadership and execution from past employers such as Verizon Wireless and PepsiCo. At Up&Up, she uses her passion for people to create a positive, effective, and rewarding campaign experience for the West Sales Region. Allison is our resident mud lover and spends most of her free time at obstacle course races with her husband, David. They also enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, geocaching, and Pokemon hunting. Scott is The Director of Business Development for Up&Up and he brings together his passions for the creative world and the impact education has on students. After graduating from Clemson University, he began his career in advertising sales at The Wall Street Journal, followed most recently by a successful sales career with SYNNEX Corporation managing the Google Brand inclusive of Chrome Education. Scott's passion for higher education began during his time with Clemson's Undergraduate Student Government and as a member of President's Cabinet. At Up&Up, he leads the East Sales Region with a mission to impact change by bringing strong, positive, executable campaigns to his clients and their constituents. Outside of work, Scott takes full advantage of the wonders of the outdoors ranging from hiking, water sports, snow skiing, photography, concerts, as well as lawn care (yes, he actually loves to cut grass)! Scott also enjoys spending time with his wife, Kate, their cat George, and friends and family. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Allison and Scott find prospect opportunities for clients to partner with, and how they dig deep to discover the causes of pain points for their prospects Why it is important to identify where you are starting from with any brand project or brand research piece Why Allison and Scott don't attempt to create a brand but rather attempt to uncover your authentic story and the best ways to tell it Why you should consider the long-term goals and benefits of your brand projects, and what it will mean for all aspects of your institution Why realistic timeline considerations need to be established before you begin any project or initiative Why you need to know who your top three competitors are (and why), and who your primary aspirational peers are How to draw success from a digital campaign, and why setting clear goals is important for aligning your budget with your goals and results Why data on your target audience and your previous history and results from paid digital marketing is important for generating the right leads Why analytics is a powerful tool, and why it is important that you know who has access to your analytics Why you should be aware of whether you have the capability of generating digital ads in-house or if you will need outside help Additional resources: Website: https://www.upandup.agency Email: contact@upandup.agency

Reality Check With Alex Gould
March Madness Updates/Predictions With Hersh Bhatt

Reality Check With Alex Gould

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 57:45


Today Hersh Bhatt comes on Reality Check to discuss what's occurred in March Madness thus far, make updated bracket predictions, and talk about his experiences as a part of Undergraduate Student Government for the last three years at CWRU (Currently serving as Vice President of Student Life). Enjoy!

Husky Nation News
Husky Nation News: Episode 22

Husky Nation News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 25:33


This podcast is a digital archive of the WHUS News Team broadcast which airs on 91.7 FM once a week. This episode aired on March 8, 2019. For the news, we covered Undergraduate Student Government elections, Connecticut Senator Mae Flexer visiting Storrs, a panel of journalists sharing their experience of war coverage, a new general […]

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Inferno Insider
Favorite Inferno Memories! Special Guests and Where To Grub!

Inferno Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 12:21


Recorded on September 5th, 2019: This week on Inferno Insider we sit down with some friends in Undergraduate Student Government to talk about a few of the best places to eat in Tempe before stepping into the flames of the Inferno. Also, we share our favorite Inferno memories from the past few years!

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Public Affairs and Government
Presidential Election Comments by Chris Catalano

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2012 0:43


Chris Catalano, President of Undergraduate Student Government, provides comments on the Presidential Election 2012 and urges students to participate in the political campaign.

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Newman Library
Newman Library Celebrates 10 Millionth Visitor

Newman Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 7:19


"Newman Library celebrates its 10 millionth visitor during a ceremony on February, 8, 2007. Sandra Younger, a part-time undergraduate student of Baruch College, became the library's 10 millionth visitor On Saturday morning, February 3, 2007. In commemoration of this milestone event she received a $1,000 gift certificate to the Baruch College Bookstore. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer/Assistant Vice President for Information Technology, and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, opened the celebration by pointing out that last year when “the university surveyed the undergraduate student population and asked Baruch students how they felt about the library…not a single student indicated any level of dissatisfaction.” Bernard Banks, president of the Undergraduate Student Government, praised the Newman Library as “a place we should be proud of” and singled out the library's 24 hour schedule during midterms and finals as providing “students with a safe heaven” when they have to study late hours. Provost David Dannenbring, the College's chief academic officer, noted the library's strong service commitment to student and faculty needs. The celebration also recognized four finalists in the Newman Library Trivia Quiz contest, which tested students' knowledge of the library. Baruch students Harrison Adler, Siddharth Bajaj, Christian Drankwalter, and Joel Ramos each received a certificate for an iPhone, which will be available from Apple® after June 1. Professor Downing explained that the iPhones were selected as prizes to reflect the library's commitment to leadership in the use of information technology."

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Baruch Community
Baruch College Convocation (2008): Part I

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 47:31


The Baruch community welcomes the freshman class of 2012 at the Convocation ceremony. The event is introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs. Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron makes welcoming remarks. Rezwana Hoque, President of Undergraduate Student Government, gives an inspirational speech. Nina Mehta, Senior Editor of Traders Magazine, presents the convocation address. Ben Corpus, Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students formally inducts the students into matriculated status. Jeffrey Reynolds, tenor, instructs the students how to sing Baruch's Alma Mater. The event takes place on August 25, 2008, at Mason Hall, 17 Lexington Avenue.

Baruch Community
Baruch College Convocation (2008): Part I

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 47:31


The Baruch community welcomes the freshman class of 2012 at the Convocation ceremony. The event is introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs. Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron makes welcoming remarks. Rezwana Hoque, President of Undergraduate Student Government, gives an inspirational speech. Nina Mehta, Senior Editor of Traders Magazine, presents the convocation address. Ben Corpus, Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students formally inducts the students into matriculated status. Jeffrey Reynolds, tenor, instructs the students how to sing Baruch's Alma Mater. The event takes place on August 25, 2008, at Mason Hall, 17 Lexington Avenue.

Baruch Community
Baruch College Convocation (2008): Part II

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 43:08


The Baruch community welcomes the transfer students of 2008 at the Convocation ceremony. The event is introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs. Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron makes welcoming remarks. Rezwana Hoque, President of Undergraduate Student Government, gives an inspirational speech. Ernest Butcher, Chief Operating Officer for the Port Authority of New York, presents the convocation address. Ben Corpus, Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students formally inducts the students into matriculated status. Jeffrey Reynolds, tenor, sings and instructs the students how to sing Baruch's Alma Mater. The event takes place on August 26, 2008, at Mason Hall, 17 Lexington Avenue.

Baruch Community
Baruch College Convocation (2008): Part II

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 43:08


The Baruch community welcomes the transfer students of 2008 at the Convocation ceremony. The event is introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs. Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron makes welcoming remarks. Rezwana Hoque, President of Undergraduate Student Government, gives an inspirational speech. Ernest Butcher, Chief Operating Officer for the Port Authority of New York, presents the convocation address. Ben Corpus, Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students formally inducts the students into matriculated status. Jeffrey Reynolds, tenor, sings and instructs the students how to sing Baruch's Alma Mater. The event takes place on August 26, 2008, at Mason Hall, 17 Lexington Avenue.

Newman Library
Newman Library Celebrates 10 Millionth Visitor

Newman Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 7:19


"Newman Library celebrates its 10 millionth visitor during a ceremony on February, 8, 2007. Sandra Younger, a part-time undergraduate student of Baruch College, became the library’s 10 millionth visitor On Saturday morning, February 3, 2007. In commemoration of this milestone event she received a $1,000 gift certificate to the Baruch College Bookstore. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer/Assistant Vice President for Information Technology, and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, opened the celebration by pointing out that last year when “the university surveyed the undergraduate student population and asked Baruch students how they felt about the library…not a single student indicated any level of dissatisfaction.” Bernard Banks, president of the Undergraduate Student Government, praised the Newman Library as “a place we should be proud of” and singled out the library’s 24 hour schedule during midterms and finals as providing “students with a safe heaven” when they have to study late hours. Provost David Dannenbring, the College’s chief academic officer, noted the library’s strong service commitment to student and faculty needs. The celebration also recognized four finalists in the Newman Library Trivia Quiz contest, which tested students’ knowledge of the library. Baruch students Harrison Adler, Siddharth Bajaj, Christian Drankwalter, and Joel Ramos each received a certificate for an iPhone, which will be available from Apple® after June 1. Professor Downing explained that the iPhones were selected as prizes to reflect the library’s commitment to leadership in the use of information technology."

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