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Beware and Be Careful: We All Have Digital Vulnerabilities Online
In this technological age, we all have major online vulnerabilities and each of us is easily “digitally documented,” according to author, consultant and public relations specialist John Paul David. The… Read More
National Geographic Uses Maps and Graphics to Makes Stories Come-to-Life
The job of the editorial teams at National Geographic is to make a “round world” come to life on a “flat plane” of a magazine, a web-screen, a phone or… Read More
Career Expert Kerry Hannon Gives Tips for Making the Best of Your Current Job
Kerry Hannon, a noted authority on work and career, has published countless articles and books about how to follow your heart to find the work you love. But, she has… Read More
Giving Kindness Changed Her Troubled Life Says Author Nicole J. Phillips
Nicole J. Phillips once had a personal life in turmoil until she discovered the gift of giving kindness to others and to herself. Outwardly, she appeared to have it all:… Read More
“JAZZED ABOUT WORK” – A New WOUB Podcast Hosted by Beverly Jones
WOUB has a new podcast to be distributed nationally – “Jazzed About Work” hosted by author and career coach Beverly Jones. “Jazzed About Work” features lively, informal conversations about everything… Read More
Poor Black Women Are Not Valued by Politics, Courts & Media Says VICE Editor
It is Will Cooper’s firm belief that the American judicial system doesn’t value the lives of poor black women and therefore, their stories of abuse, deprivation and courage are seldom… Read More
Some Politicians “Dehumanize” Blacks Through Degrading & Incendiary Rhetoric
This is part two of our three part series on race, media and politics. Washington Post’s Pulitzer-prize winning reporter Wesley Lowery covers law enforcement, justice and he served as the… Read More
Episode 015 : Stephen Hunt
Dr. Stephen Hunt is Director of the School of Communication at Illinois State University in Normal Illinois. For several years, Steve and his colleagues have worked with the American Democracy… Read More
The Real Meaning of Trump’s Climate Change Orders – In Plain Language
In this special edition, Spectrum breaks down the Trump Administration’s recent actions against climate change into plain English that everyone can understand. To help us with that, we are assisted… Read More
African Americans are Portrayed Badly by Mainstream Media, Says Researcher
Researcher and former photojournalist Danielle Kilgo asserts that African Americans are negatively stereotyped by the mainstream media – especially in photos and video. Danielle Kilgo is receiving her doctorate from… Read More
Episode 014 : Ulrich Boser
Ulrich Boser is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, where he examines education issues. He talks with Scott Titsworth about his recently published book, “Learn Better: Mastering… Read More
Drug Addiction in Cycling: One Man’s Personal Story
Ian Mullins, 40, is a professional mountain biker based in Seattle. He started taking a drug in 2008 to ease pain after a bicycle accident. The drug, Tramadol, not only… Read More
Episode 013 : Melissa Broeckelman-Post
As Basic Course Director in the Department of Communication at George Mason University, Melissa Broeckelman-Post is responsible for training and supervising 50-60 instructors who teach 3500-4000 students per year in… Read More
How Safe Are Your Compounded Drugs? Safer Since FDA Involvement
How safe are the special drug compounds you take or put in or on your body? Most people, today, think that they are pretty safe but that has not always… Read More
Episode 012 : Katherine Ziff
Dr. Katherine Ziff is an assistant professor in the department of counseling at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, NC. Ziff’s recent book, Art Break: A Creative Guide to Joyful… Read More
Day-long Program Focuses on Community Rights and Social Justice
The Ohio Community Rights Network has partnered with seven other local groups to present a day-long program on Saturday, March 18 called “Community Rights for Social Justice: Growing Roots and… Read More
Time’s Phil Elliott Unmasks the Administration of the “Ad-lib President”
Philip Elliott has “seen it all” in Washington D.C. and today’s White House is nothing like he has ever seen before. It is “chaos” despite protestations to the contrary by… Read More
Episode 011: Angela Hosek
Dr. Angela Hosek directs the basic communication course in Ohio University’s School of Communication Studies in the Scripps College of Communication. Dr. Hosek discusses how group dynamics play a role… Read More
NPR’s National Security Editor Gives Insight into Trump’s Hot Security Issues
Philip Ewing, National Security Editor for National Public Radio (NPR), gives us his insights into the National Security Council, President Donald Trump’s proposed military budget, the ongoing investigation of Russian… Read More
Episode 010: Nathan Carpenter and Laeeq Kahn
Nathan Carpenter and Laeeq Kahn – Nathan Carpenter is the Director of the Social Media Analytics Lab at Illinois State University, and Dr. Laeeq Kahn is director of the Social… Read More
Athens Mayor Patterson Talks Infrastructure, Fire, Student Density and E. State St.
First-term Athens Mayor Steve Patterson has faced some major issues since coming to office. Just recently, he has had to confront a major water leak, crumbling infrastructure, a major fire,… Read More
Universities Must Reform to Stay Relevant and Affordable Says Notable Economist
By: Tom Hodson
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Dr. Richard Vedder, Director of the Center for College Affordability and Productivity in Washington, DC, notes that the costs of higher education have increased markedly in recent years while the… Read More
Episode 009: Paul Mayhew
Dr. Mayhew is a professor of Music in the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University and Conductor of the Ohio University Women’s Ensemble and Ohio University Choral Union. Paul… Read More
Chancellor Carey and Head of Workforce Transformation Describe Higher Education Budget Proposal
By: Tom Hodson
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John Carey, Chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education and Ryan Burgess, Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, recently visited Athens and Ohio University and explained the… Read More
Courts Are Perceived “Negatively” by People of Color in the USA
By: Tom Hodson
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Minnesota trial judge Kevin Burke is concerned about negative public perceptions of our courts – especially among people of color. People too often believe they are treated unfairly and that… Read More
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