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Memories of “Growing Up In Athens”
Bruce Dalzell – The Parade Written for the release of “Growing Up In Athens”.
Episode 008 : Crystal McVea, NY Times Best Selling Author of “Waking Up In Heaven”
Crystal McVea is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, Waking Up in Heaven and the follow-up story, Chasing Heaven. Crystal’s journey to Heaven and back has given… Read More
NPR National Security Editor Assesses Trump’s Recent Trip & Other Policy Matters
The pomp, pageantry, and elaborate ceremonies honoring President Donald Trump on his recent Far East trip met the White House expectations for presidential optics and the perception of exalting the… Read More
Patton College of Education Dedicates the Edward Stevens Literacy Center
On November 30 the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education at Ohio University will dedicate the Edward Stevens Literacy Center from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in McCracken… Read More
Episode 113 : Math and Science Teaching Challenges w/ Dr. Courtney Koestler
Math and Science education poses challenges for teachers as they confront phobias, anxieties and perceived differential abilities among students. Dr. Courtney Koestler, Director of the OHIO Center for Equity in… Read More
Episode 016 : “Educators Should Create Change” w/ David Goldberg
It’s time for university leaders to get serious about changing the way they teach students, says higher education thought leader Dave Goldberg, in this episode. Expertise doesn’t matter so much… Read More
Episode 007 : Dennis Seeb
Dennis Seeb describes himself as a musky fishin’, joyful livin’, light givin’, faithful willin’, laughter overflowin’, healthy eatin’, habitually exercisin’, book writin’, courageous & romantic warrior of truth. He talks… Read More
Combating Chagas Disease A Lifelong Passion For Dr. Mario Grijalva
Dr. Mario Grijalva is a molecular cell biologist who has focused his career on helping to eradicate Chagas disease – especially in South America. This bug, the Trypanosoma Cruzi parasite,… Read More
Episode 112 : Student/Teacher Communication Motives with Dr. Scott Myers
Students have a variety of motives for communicating with their instructors over the course of a semester or term. In this episode, Dr. Scott Myers from West Virginia University discusses… Read More
Episode 111 – Immersive Media for Teaching and Learning
Virtual and augmented reality are poised to disrupt media consumption in all areas—entertainment, journalism, and education to name a few. Are you skeptical about this influencing your teaching and learning?… Read More
Episode 006 : “Wonder” Child With Apert Syndrome
When little Aiden Skees was born nine years ago, doctors didn’t quite know what was wrong. Today his craniofacial syndrome, and others like it, have gained national attention through the… Read More
Episode 005 : “Complimentees” Creator Shawn Aswad
Too shy to say what’s on your mind? A Nashville area company can help. Complimentees is the brainchild of artist Shawn Aswad. She says she’s hoping to change the world,… Read More
Pres. Trump Favors Russia’s Putin While Trashing the USA Intelligence Team
While traveling on Air Force One this week in Asia, President Trump lamented the fact that Russia’s Vladimir Putin is insulted by United States accusations that Russia meddled in the… Read More
Episode 015: Smithsonian Curator Merry Foresta Discusses Artists at Work
Artists may look like they’re just having fun. But they have to work hard and carefully every single day, says distinguished curator Merry Foresta, in this episode, focused on creating… Read More
Science TV is Exploding on North Carolina Public Television Due to Frank Graff
North Carolina Science Now is a statewide public television series that also is multimedia. It explains scientific discoveries, research, and principles using ordinary language that is understandable. Not only are… Read More
Episode 004 : Brooke Jones
Educator ideas, personal inspiration, and the science behind kindness… The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation is the go-to place for all things kind. Brooke Jones is the Vice President of… Read More
Episode 110 – Appalachian Peace and Justice Network
On this episode, Scott Titsworth welcomes two members of the Appalachian Peace & Justice Network, a non-profit organization that empowers and challenges groups and individuals to work for peace and… Read More
White House Minimizes While Congress Ducks Latest Trump-Russia Legal Action
After two 12 count indictments were issued against former Trump Campaign Manager Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates, a guilty plea of a Trump Campaign security advisor was unveiled… Read More
Episode 109 – Problem-Based Learning
Dr. Craig Davis and Mr. Chuck Borghese teach courses in strategic communication in the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University. Both Craig and Chuck draw upon years… Read More
Episode 014 : Lester Taylor, Mayor of East Orange, NJ
On this episode of Jazzed About Work, Bev talks with East Orange, New Jersey mayor, Lester Taylor, about his career path from lawyer to second-youngest mayor in the history of… Read More
Episode 003 : Ron Hall, Writer/Producer of “Same Kind of Different As Me”
Ron Hall is an international art dealer whose long list of regular clients includes many celebrity personalities. He is the writer and producer of the Paramount Pictures film, Same Kind… Read More
Career Tips and Advice for all Stages and All Ages – Provided by a Career Coach
Each stage of a career-early, mid-career, and retirement bring unique problems and issues that are addressed specifically by career consultant Beverly Jones. Jones is an attorney, an executive coach, an… Read More
Episode 108 – Academic Service Learning
Academic Service Learning is a pedagogical approach to problem-based learning that involves maximizing benefits for both learners and local communities in which educational projects are enacted. This episode describes an… Read More
Episode 002 : Brian Williams, Kindness Ninja
Brian Williams is a 4th degree black belt in martial arts. He flips, he kicks and he inspires! Brian grew up in martial arts since he was 4 years old…. Read More
Episode 107 – Accelerating Opportunity Model
This program focuses on the link between educational credentials and future earning potential for students. Guests on the program describe an initiative called, Accelerating Opportunity, which is designed to advance… Read More
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