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Latest podcast episodes about William M Scholl

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine
Ep. 49 - Rosalind Franklin - Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine - APMSA Leaders

Dean's Chat - All Things Podiatric Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 55:42


Dean's Chat is providing bonus episodes interviewing students from the Schools and Colleges of Podiatric Medicine. This week we are joined by three students from the Rosalind Franklin - Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine (SCPM); Elizabeth Cook, Elena Romund, and Allyson Will. Allyson represents the class of 2026 and Elizabeth and Elena represent the class of 2025. All represent the American Podiatric Medical Students Association (APMSA) within the SCPM.  Join our discussions each week on the podiatric journey our students are embarking on at the various schools. Students share their path to discovering podiatric medicine, to applying to what is now eleven schools and colleges of podiatric medicine. We do some professor shout-outs and discuss student services, extracurricular activities, and student life at each school. In this episode of Dean's Chat, the students share their educational experiences and offer insights for prospective students considering attending the Rosalind Franklin - Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric  In this podcast episode, Dr. Jensen and the students highlight the importance of having resources and opportunities to interact with professionals in the field. They emphasize the incredible value of having access to such resources, particularly through attending meetings and conferences where they can directly engage with industry leaders and committees. These interactions provide them with the chance to express concerns, share experiences as students, and receive feedback from seasoned professionals. Dr. Jensen and the students also discuss the significance of understanding the inner workings of companies and committees in their field. They believe that gaining knowledge about these aspects of their education is crucial as it provides a better understanding of the profession and prepares them for their future careers. They express gratitude for the exposure they gain through these interactions, as it helps them appreciate the extensive work that goes on behind the scenes in their field. Additionally, the episode emphasizes the importance of networking and building relationships with professionals and fellow students. The students highlight the fact that their classmates will eventually become their colleagues, making it beneficial to collaborate and support one another. They encourage students to reach out to those in higher classes for study guides and resources. The episode also mentions the mentorship programs and faculty mentors provided by their school, further enhancing their support system. Dean's Chat Website  Dean's Chat Episodes  Dean's Chat Blog Why Podiatric Medicine?  Become a Podiatric Physician  

The CGAI Podcast Network
The Global Exchange – Opportunity for Action and Concert

The CGAI Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 49:00


On this episode of The Global Exchange is a panel from our Annual State of Trade Conference held virtually on February 9th, 2021. Colin Robertson speaks to the Trade Guys, Bill Reinsch and Scott Miller, on what Canada should expect from the Biden administration's trade policies. This podcast is made possible with the support of the Business Council of Canada, Earnscliffe Strategy Group, and Export Development Canada. Participants Bio: William Reinsch holds the Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and is a senior adviser at Kelley, Drye & Warren LLP. Previously, he served for 15 years as president of the National Foreign Trade Council, where he led efforts in favor of open markets and sound international tax policy, among many issues. https://www.csis.org/people/william-alan-reinsch Scott Miller is a senior adviser with the Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy, focusing on leadership development programs for public- and private-sector executives. From 2012 until 2017, he held the William M. Scholl Chair in International Business at CSIS. Mr. Miller is a member of the State Department's Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy. https://www.csis.org/people/scott-miller Host bio: Colin Robertson is a former diplomat, and Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, https://www.cgai.ca/colin_robertson What the Trade Guys are reading: Hilary Mantel, The Thomas Cromwell series– https://www.goodreads.com/series/75450-thomas-cromwell Kevin Phillips, Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism – https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/130631/bad-money-by-kevin-phillips/ Kevin Phillips, 1775: A Good Year for Revolution – https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/305216/1775-by-kevin-phillips/ The Global Exchange is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Subscribe to the CGAI Podcast Network on SoundCloud, iTunes, or wherever else you can find Podcasts! If you like our content and would like to support our podcasts, please check out our donation page www.cgai.ca/support. Recording Date: 9 February 2021. Give 'The Global Exchange' a review on iTunes! Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips.

Notre Dame International Security Center
Students Talk Security | Tell me a Whopper: The Implications for Lies in Politics

Notre Dame International Security Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 25:51


An interview with Dr. James McAdams by Zoe Desch Summary: This podcast will be about the destabilizing effect lies (or the lack of truth) from politicians and public figures can have on a country. A well educated citizenry is important to the democratic process and with the advent of social media information and misinformation are quickly and easily disseminated to the public. This information divides and confuses the electorate such that the truth becomes difficult to find. Dr. McAdams' class on Truth and Politics addresses the danger of losing sight of the truth and the dangers presented by misinformation to liberal democracies. Biography: Dr. McAdams is a faculty member in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, where he holds the William M. Scholl Endowed Chair in International Affairs. His primary fields of research and teaching are in comparative politics, international relations, and political history. Between 2002 and 2018, he was Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, an interdisciplinary institute dedicated to the study of contemporary Europe, in the broadest sense of the term. He is also a fellow of the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. All of these institutes are affiliates of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs. He also has a passion for political philosophy.

New Books in Political Science
A. James McAdams, “Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party” (Princeton UP, 2017)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 45:50


Is there a difference between the Communist Party as an idea and the Communist Party in practice? A. James McAdams thinks so and takes the global approach to history to write a political and intellectual history of the Communist party. In Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party (Princeton University Press, 2017), he urges us to think of the party in practice and not simply think of communism as an idea detached from the workings of a political party. He starts with the writing of The Communist Manifesto and tracks the major communist parties that changed the course of the 20th century. We talk global history, Marx, the idea of world revolution, and the longevity of ideas. James McAdams is the William M. Scholl Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.  He has written widely on European, especially central European, affairs.  His books include East Germany and Detente, Germany Divided, Judging the Past in Unified Germany, and The Crisis of Modern Times. Nadirah Mansour is a graduate student at Princeton University’s Department of Near Eastern Studies working on the global intellectual history of the Arabic-language press. She tweets @NAMansour26 and produces another Middle-East and North Africa-related podcast: Reintroducing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
A. James McAdams, “Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party” (Princeton UP, 2017)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 45:50


Is there a difference between the Communist Party as an idea and the Communist Party in practice? A. James McAdams thinks so and takes the global approach to history to write a political and intellectual history of the Communist party. In Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party (Princeton University Press, 2017), he urges us to think of the party in practice and not simply think of communism as an idea detached from the workings of a political party. He starts with the writing of The Communist Manifesto and tracks the major communist parties that changed the course of the 20th century. We talk global history, Marx, the idea of world revolution, and the longevity of ideas. James McAdams is the William M. Scholl Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.  He has written widely on European, especially central European, affairs.  His books include East Germany and Detente, Germany Divided, Judging the Past in Unified Germany, and The Crisis of Modern Times. Nadirah Mansour is a graduate student at Princeton University’s Department of Near Eastern Studies working on the global intellectual history of the Arabic-language press. She tweets @NAMansour26 and produces another Middle-East and North Africa-related podcast: Reintroducing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
A. James McAdams, “Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party” (Princeton UP, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 45:50


Is there a difference between the Communist Party as an idea and the Communist Party in practice? A. James McAdams thinks so and takes the global approach to history to write a political and intellectual history of the Communist party. In Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party (Princeton University Press, 2017), he urges us to think of the party in practice and not simply think of communism as an idea detached from the workings of a political party. He starts with the writing of The Communist Manifesto and tracks the major communist parties that changed the course of the 20th century. We talk global history, Marx, the idea of world revolution, and the longevity of ideas. James McAdams is the William M. Scholl Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.  He has written widely on European, especially central European, affairs.  His books include East Germany and Detente, Germany Divided, Judging the Past in Unified Germany, and The Crisis of Modern Times. Nadirah Mansour is a graduate student at Princeton University’s Department of Near Eastern Studies working on the global intellectual history of the Arabic-language press. She tweets @NAMansour26 and produces another Middle-East and North Africa-related podcast: Reintroducing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
A. James McAdams, “Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party” (Princeton UP, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 45:50


Is there a difference between the Communist Party as an idea and the Communist Party in practice? A. James McAdams thinks so and takes the global approach to history to write a political and intellectual history of the Communist party. In Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party (Princeton University Press, 2017), he urges us to think of the party in practice and not simply think of communism as an idea detached from the workings of a political party. He starts with the writing of The Communist Manifesto and tracks the major communist parties that changed the course of the 20th century. We talk global history, Marx, the idea of world revolution, and the longevity of ideas. James McAdams is the William M. Scholl Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.  He has written widely on European, especially central European, affairs.  His books include East Germany and Detente, Germany Divided, Judging the Past in Unified Germany, and The Crisis of Modern Times. Nadirah Mansour is a graduate student at Princeton University’s Department of Near Eastern Studies working on the global intellectual history of the Arabic-language press. She tweets @NAMansour26 and produces another Middle-East and North Africa-related podcast: Reintroducing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Intellectual History
A. James McAdams, “Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party” (Princeton UP, 2017)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 45:50


Is there a difference between the Communist Party as an idea and the Communist Party in practice? A. James McAdams thinks so and takes the global approach to history to write a political and intellectual history of the Communist party. In Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party (Princeton University Press, 2017), he urges us to think of the party in practice and not simply think of communism as an idea detached from the workings of a political party. He starts with the writing of The Communist Manifesto and tracks the major communist parties that changed the course of the 20th century. We talk global history, Marx, the idea of world revolution, and the longevity of ideas. James McAdams is the William M. Scholl Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.  He has written widely on European, especially central European, affairs.  His books include East Germany and Detente, Germany Divided, Judging the Past in Unified Germany, and The Crisis of Modern Times. Nadirah Mansour is a graduate student at Princeton University’s Department of Near Eastern Studies working on the global intellectual history of the Arabic-language press. She tweets @NAMansour26 and produces another Middle-East and North Africa-related podcast: Reintroducing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection
The Genealogy Guys Podcast #246 - 2013 January 21

The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2013 60:01


The news includes: The Federation of Genealogical Societies announced the creation of a new society to promote the preservation of records in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The Society of Preservation Patriots recognizes donors of $250 or more to the Rabbi Malcolm Stern-NARA Gift Fund of the Preserve the Pensions initiative. The Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) announced its new blog, SpringBoard: News and Notes. The Newberry Library's Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture announced the release of a new historical web resource, the Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey, a collection of translations of approximately 50,000 newspaper articles from the 1860s to the 1930s from 22 ethnic newspapers. MyHeritage has released a new version of the MyHeritage app (v2.0) that lets users "edit on the go." The Blog Book Tour brings new books and authors directly to users' computers January 10-26, 2013. WikiTree announced free comparisons of GEDCOM files. Mahlon discusses Oklahoma death records available at http://oklahomadeathindex.blogspot.com. FamilySearch announced the addition of 7 million new records on January 15, 2013. Listener email includes: Jane asks for pointers to record resources for the Boer Wars in South Africa Lori asks about problems obtaining SS-5 forms from the U.S. Social Security Administration. Carole describes her frustration at trying to obtain SS-5s. Shawn asked about the military pension records discussed in the December podcast at fold3.com. Ashley talks about her Slovak family. Anne purchased a Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100 and is very pleased with it. (Learn more at http://scanners.fcpa.fujitsu.com/scansnap11/s1100.html.) She also discusses how she solved a handwriting interpretation problem. Virginia asks for guidance for how to enter a family scandal into her genealogy database. Jonathan is seeking a genealogical researcher for his Scottish Cameron emigrant ancestor. (Visit the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) website, the ICAPGen website, the Association of Professional Genealogists website, and the Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS) website. Kelly asks about naming conventions for digital photos.