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Episode 008: Ruthi Engelke
Ruthi Engelke, a representative of a national organization called Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed, discusses how the theatre of the oppressed philosophy provides a meaningful learning experience for contemporary… Read More
Reporter Security is an Issue Both Abroad and At Home
By: Tom Hodson
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Award-winning journalist and former Washington Post ombudsman Andrew Alexander just finished co-authoring an in-depth report for National Public Radio about the death of two of its journalists in Afghanistan in… Read More
Episode 007: April Stewart
April is a teacher at Athens Middle School who teaches courses related to technology and other STEM areas for 7th and 8th grade students in the Athens City Schools. April… Read More
Paul Laurence Dunbar Documentary Hits Public Television Airwaves Nationally
By: Tom Hodson
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A new documentary “Paul Laurence Dunbar: Beyond the Mask” is being distributed to public television stations across the nation through the National Educational Telecommunications Association. The film highlights the life… Read More
Episode 006: Jennifer Chabot
Dr. Chabot is a professor of Child and Family Studies in the College of Health Sciences and Professions at Ohio University. Jennifer specializes in issues related to pediatric health care… Read More
Bullying, Harassment, & Hate Crimes Spike Since Presidential Election
By: Tom Hodson
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Recently the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released the results of a post-election national survey of 50,000 teenagers between 13 and 18 years old. Some 70 percent reported witnessing bullying, hate… Read More
Megan Westervelt Tells Unique Environmental Stories Through Still Images
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Megan Westervelt left graduate school with some experience under her belt and some uniquely creative ideas in her head about how she could capture environmental photos. She labels herself a… Read More
“Culture of We” : Paul Roetzer And His Disruptive PR Agency
By: Kelee Riesbeck
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When Cleveland-based inbound PR and marketing agency PR 20/20 opened for business in 2005, it upended the traditional PR and marketing agency model. Founder and CEO Paul Roetzer has sustained… Read More
America’s System of Athletics is Failing: Expert David Ridpath Has Observed
The American system of amateur athletics is mostly school based: elementary, middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities. Yet, that system is failing both the student-athlete and the general public,… Read More
Episode 005: Kenneth Kiewra
Dr. Ken Kiewra is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Dr. Kiewra’s comments explore how to best help students learn how to learn in a… Read More
Climate Change Escalates Despite Our Partisan Politics
By: Tom Hodson
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To the vast majority of scientists, climate change exists and it has been exacerbated over the years by human factors. However, not all politicians agree and most assuredly, most of… Read More
Episode 004: Linda Rice
Linda Rice is professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio University. Linda, who has taught at various levels, discusses the process of learning as it… Read More
“Teaching Matters” – A New Podcast Launched by WOUB Public Media
WOUB Public Media, in cooperation with Dr. Scott Titsworth, Dean of the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University, has developed a new podcast, “Teaching Matters.” It is being launched… Read More
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Are For More than Just Gaming
Be prepared in the next couple of years for “virtual reality” (VR) and “augmented reality” (AR) to be more and more parts of your daily lives – from health and… Read More
Dick and Jane Readers in the 1960’s Were Written by Reading Pioneer
Remember being taught to read through Dick, Jane, and Spot the dog along with Puff the cat, Tim the teddy bear and Sally the baby sister. The Dick and Jane… Read More
Old-Time Radio Dramas Adopt Modern Podcasting Style at WOUB
By: Tom Hodson
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Karen M. Chan, an actor, director and producer is merging old-time radio dramatic techniques with modern podcasting to bring a new, fresh approach to storytelling for public media. Chan, a… Read More
Addiction and “The Holidays” Can be a Toxic Mix – But, Help is Available
By: Tom Hodson
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Ron Luce, a board member of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences and President of Ohio Recovery Housing, says “the Holidays” can be a troubling time for those addicted to… Read More
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas : A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement C. Moore
Please enjoy this traditional holiday poem, ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas : A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement C. Moore, directed by Karen M. Chan, read by Joe Balding… Read More
Sexual Victimization: New Data Challenges Stereotypes
By: Tom Hodson
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Lara Stemple and her colleagues are leading the charge to change perceptions of sexual victimization and more accurately account for the gender of sexual perpetrators. Stemple is the director of… Read More
Alum Rob Painter Talks Career, Security, His Work with Google & Leadership
By: Tom Hodson
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Rob Painter, an Ohio University alumnus, specializes in investments in companies that solve challenges in national security and high growth markets such as cyber security, data science, sensor technology and… Read More
“Epic Struggles” Face Media in Covering President Donald Trump
By: Tom Hodson
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Andrew Alexander, former ombudsman for the Washington Post and former Washington bureau chief for Cox Newspapers, states that the media have epic struggles ahead in covering our new President Donald… Read More
Episode 003: Wendy Reinke and Keith Herman
Dr. Wendy Reinke and Dr. Keith Herman are Co-Directors of the Missouri Prevention Center, which brings together community members and researchers to help schools and families promote social and academic… Read More
Episode 002: Laura Harrison and Pete Mather
Laura Harrison and Pete Mather are professors of Higher Education and Student Affairs in the Patton College of Education at Ohio University, and authors of a recently published book titled,… Read More
Episode 001: Dr. Brad Cohen
Senior Vice Provost for Instructional Innovation at Ohio University, Dr. Cohen discusses various trends in educational innovation ranging from e-learning to learner-centered classroom spaces.
Poverty Takes on Power: Linda Tirado’s Fight for Right
By: Tom Hodson
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Linda Tirado, author and activist, has for the past three years written and spoken around the globe about what it’s like to be poor in America. She now talks truth… Read More
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