# assistant professor (audio feeds) — RSS Amplifier

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## [Matthew Huber wants to incite a class realignment to fight global heating & the tyranny of capital](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Matthew-Huber-wants-to-incite-a-class-realignment-to-fight-global-heating--the-tyranny-of-capital-e3n7t8l)

_2026-08-10 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

In his recent writing, political theorist Matthew Huber (https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/directory/matthew-t-huber) has been making the point that climate action is needlessly polarizing, and that this polarization can be corrected by abandoning the sorts of virtue signaling and PR pomp and circumstance that sometimes comes with climate communication. In fact, he says in his Jacobin article that it's…

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## [Nina Newington embraces the uncertainty of organizing to protect the natural world](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Nina-Newington-embraces-the-uncertainty-of-organizing-to-protect-the-natural-world-e3n04ce)

_2026-08-05 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

Nina Newington is a forest protector, organizer and award-winning author. Join us for a conversation about the connections and solidarities that build strength against extractive projects and the exploitation of nature for profit. Originally from the UK, Newington has lived in many countries before immigrating to Canada. In Nova Scotia, her environmental activism began with the model of Extinction…

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## [Chris Benjamin and Kate Brooks thoughts on how to decarbonize our lives and build a stable, equitable world](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Chris-Benjamin-and-Kate-Brooks-thoughts-on-how-to-decarbonize-our-lives-and-build-a-stable--equitable-world-e3n03fr)

_2026-08-05 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

Kate Brooks works as the EAC's Community Climate Navigator, collaborating with HalifACT and other community groups to create programs supporting climate action. More recently, she joined the Food Team to assist in developing the Halifax Food Council's website. Kate comes from a public library and adult education background and enjoys learning with and from community groups in the Halifax Regional…

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## [Sadie Beaton rages against the extractive status quo and raves about resurgent geography](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Sadie-Beaton-rages-against-the-extractive-status-quo-and-raves-about-resurgent-geography-e3mvnns)

_2026-08-04 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

Sadie Beaton grew up in rural Nova Scotia where she could see a working wharf from her bedroom window and enjoyed countless hours exploring the rugged shorelines and scrubby Acadian forest. She eventually moved to Halifax where she got a B.A. in English from Kings College and a Masters in Resource and Environmental Management from Dalhousie University. In her recent essay "It Flows/Runs…

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## [Research in Practice, Part 3: Making Research Inevitable](https://researchmatters.libsyn.com/research-in-practice-part-3-making-research-inevitable)

_2026-07-14 · Research Matters Podcast_

In the final installment of the Research in Practice series, Jason Luoma focuses on turning ideas into action. After establishing the organizational incentives in Part 1 and the financial infrastructure in Part 2, this episode provides a practical roadmap for launching and sustaining a research program within a clinical practice. Jason walks through the minimum infrastructure needed to get…

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## [Research in Practice, Part 2: Designing the Engine](https://researchmatters.libsyn.com/research-in-practice-part-2-designing-the-engine)

_2026-07-14 · Research Matters Podcast_

In Part 1 of this series, we explored why research often disappears from fee-for-service clinical settings despite clinicians valuing scientific inquiry. In this episode, Jason Luoma moves from theory to implementation by outlining the financial and organizational systems that make research sustainable over the long term. Rather than relying on leftover time or grant funding, Jason explains how to…

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## [Research in Practice, Part 1: Rethinking Incentives](https://researchmatters.libsyn.com/research-in-practice-part-1-rethinking-incentives)

_2026-07-14 · Research Matters Podcast_

Most clinicians are trained in research, yet very few clinical practices consistently produce it. Why? In this special solo episode, Jason Luoma steps away from the interviewer role to explore one of the biggest structural barriers to clinician-led research: incentives. Traditional fee-for-service models reward billable hours, often leaving little time for the deep thinking, writing, and…

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## [Katherine Stewart decrypts how Christian fundamentalism is seizing power in the United States](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Katherine-Stewart-decrypts-how-Christian-fundamentalism-is-seizing-power-in-the-United-States-e3lljjs)

_2026-07-04 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

Katherine Stewart has covered the intersection of faith and politics for over 17 years; her work appears in the New York Times, the New Republic, Religion News Service, the Guardian and elsewhere. Her latest book, Money, Lies and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy, is one of Foreign Affairs magazine’s Best Books of 2025. Her previous, award-winning title, The Power Worshippers:…

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## [Alex Marland scrutinizes party loyalty in Canada as a program of coerced consent](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Alex-Marland-scrutinizes-party-loyalty-in-Canada-as-a-program-of-coerced-consent-e3lh7g3)

_2026-07-01 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

What are the politics of party loyalty in Canada? Why do politicians follow the leader and rarely rock the boat? What solutions could exist for strengthening Canada's democracy by injecting more dissent into the system? Alongside Mireille Lalancette and Jared J. Wesley, Alex Marland is the author of No “I” in Team: Party Loyalty in Canadian Politics, a book that offers in-depth analysis of the…

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## [Carl Wilson referees the poptimism wars & explores nostalgia, protest & world-building in music](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Carl-Wilson-referees-the-poptimism-wars--explores-nostalgia--protest--world-building-in-music-e3lappk)

_2026-06-26 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

Carl Wilson is a Canadian music critic who has written for many publications including The Globe and Mail. He writes wonderful long thought-pieces on music for Slate. Best known for his classic book Let's Talk About Love: A Journey to the End of Taste, published in Continuum's 33 1/3 series, Wilson unpacks the claims of that book in terms of contemporary trends in music. Let's Talk About Love is…

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## [Harnessing AI for Research with Prof. Noah Apthorpe](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/harnessing-ai-for-research)

_2026-06-26 · 13_

Join Colgate Assistant Professor of Computer Science Noah Apthorpe as he discusses how he approached leading an AI workshop with the assistance of a Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute grant. Faculty in the two-day long workshop experimented with several AI models and practiced with fictitious data sets to see how the systems may help to advance their own work.

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## [BTC- 2026 -E2 - Experiential Learning](https://soundcloud.com/user-686977444/btc-2026-e2-experiential)

_2026-06-25 · Beyond the Class_

Join host Nicole MacDougall and Cape Breton University faculty members Jennifer Currie, Katie Tremblay, and Simon Barrick for an inspiring look at the transformative power of experiential learning. In this episode you will discover how students bridge the gap between theory and practice by engaging in real-world projects, from acting as sports consultants for the World Women’s Curling…

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## [Marta Figlerowicz thinks Maria Janion’s political insights are key to navigating our present chaos](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Marta-Figlerowicz-thinks-Maria-Janions-political-insights-are-key-to-navigating-our-present-chaos-e3kvoi2)

_2026-06-18 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

Why does the nation trigger so much emotion in us? How does being from a specific country shape our understanding of identity, and when does it drift into dangerous territory? Maria Janion, one of Eastern Europe’s most profound and original intellectuals, explores this fine line, and Marta Figlerowicz unpacks the trajectory of her thinking for us in The Bad Child. Janion witnessed some of the most…

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## [Alexander Gallant & Joel Plaskett harmonize on concept albums & finding the lyrical in everyday life](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Alexander-Gallant--Joel-Plaskett-harmonize-on-concept-albums--finding-the-lyrical-in-everyday-life-e3knbqo)

_2026-06-12 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

Alexander Gallant and Joel Plaskett are songwriters based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They have both written extraordinary records that take genre and move it a few degrees to the left to make something unexpected. In this conversation, we talk about Plaskett's foundational relationship to the Halifax Pop Explosion of the 1990s, the music that made that scene, and the ways that sacred spaces for…

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## [The Future in Their Hands: Making Mexico's Foreign-Educated Elite with Prof. Rachel Grace Newman](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/the-future-in-their-hands)

_2026-06-12 · 13_

Join Assistant Professor of History Rachel Grace Newman as she discusses the research and findings of her new book that explores the history and politics of foreign education in Mexico.

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## [S6 Ep13: Inside healthcare giant CVS](https://audioboom.com/posts/8914310)

_2026-06-10 · UCD College of Business · UCD Business Impact_

10 June 2026 - BComm alumnus Larry McGrath shares his journey from a career in investment analysis to moving to one of the companies he assessed, where he could see science and innovation in real time and have a positive impact on people’s lives. A fascination with healthcare led Larry to steer investor relations at CVS Health, which includes a portfolio that ranges from stores to health insurance…

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## [Steven Swarbrick conceives of a world where Palestine is free because none of us "belong"](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stonemsr/episodes/Steven-Swarbrick-conceives-of-a-world-where-Palestine-is-free-because-none-of-us-belong-e3kb4or)

_2026-06-04 · Pretty Heady Stuff · Pretty Heady Stuff_

What might the politics of masochism be able to do for the dangerously stagnant politics of liberation Is masochism more mobilizing than empathy? Empathy requires the Palestinian to be a "perfect victim," to use Mohammed El-Kurd's phrase. It says that the other must remain othered in its incomprehensible but familiar suffering. Masochism, on the other hand, insists that we are all Palestinian, or…

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## [S6 Ep12: Building Ireland's First Luxury Group: VYKO Strategy](https://audioboom.com/posts/8911368)

_2026-06-03 · UCD College of Business · UCD Business Impact_

Ashley McDonnell | CEO of VYKO, Ireland’s First Luxury Group 4 June 2026 - What does it take to scale Irish heritage into a global luxury powerhouse? UCD CEMS Masters in Management alumna Ashley McDonnell built an elite career with LVMH, Dior and Puig before returning home to found VYKO, Ireland’s first luxury group. In this conversation, she breaks down how she is applying international brand…

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## [Arts, Letters, and Liberty in Enlightenment America and Europe, with Prof. Carolyn Guile](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/arts-letters-and-liberty-in)

_2026-05-29 · 13_

Professor Carolyn Guile's senior-level humanities course: Arts, Letters, and Liberty in Enlightenment America and Europe, asked students the question, “What does it mean to be an American?” In this new episode of 13, students from the class will share some of what they learned in developing their final projects, which included creating podcasts of their own.

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## [Live from the LTC: Conversations from TMU's 2026 Learning and Teaching Conference](https://soundcloud.com/user-305224768-967971769/live-from-the-ltc)

_2026-05-29 · Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast_

Chelsea and Curtis return to the Toronto Metropolitan University’s Learning and Teaching Conference to speak with faculty, contract lecturers, and staff attending this annual event. Attendees share their thoughts on the conference, collaboration, and building trust in the classroom. Many thanks to James Loney, Ashley Hannah, and James Maclean from TMU Libraries’ Digital Media Experience (DME) Lab…

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## [UO Today: Micah Jones; Research Notes with Colin Koopman](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/uo-today-micah-jones-research)

_2026-05-26 · UO Today_

Micah Jones is an assistant professor of History and Black Studies at the University of Oregon. She talks about her book project, "The Price of Freedom: Race, Consumption, and the Long Black Freedom Struggle, 1915-1970," which places Black shoppers at the center of histories of consumption, racial formation, and the Civil Rights Movement. Research Notes: Colin Koopman is a professor of Philosophy…

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## [Mastering Math Learning and Teaching with Dr. Anna Stokke](https://soundcloud.com/user-305224768-967971769/mastering-math-learning-and)

_2026-05-20 · Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast_

In this episode of Podagogies, we speak with mathematician, educator, and 3M National Teaching Fellow Anna Stokke about what cognitive science can teach us about learning. We explore retrieval practice, “desirable difficulties,” phones and laptops in the classroom, and the growing impact of Generative AI on math education. Anna also reflects on why so many students come to believe they are “not…

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## ["When the Three Magi Serve Homer: Asymmetric Hermeneutics and Victorian Translation of Shahnameh"](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/when-the-three-magi-serve)

_2026-05-18 · UO Today_

Work-in-Progress talks with Hessam Abedini, PhD candidate, Comparative Literature and 2025–26 OHC Dissertation Fellow. This project examines how to translate the Persian epic Shahnameh (AD 1010) without imposing Western literary conventions on it. Previous English translations have compared the Persian poet Firdausi to Homer, distorting the epic’s unique cosmological framework that blends…

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## [UO Today: Mérida Mehaffey, Research Notes with Gantt Gurley](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/uo-today-merida-mehaffey)

_2026-05-13 · UO Today_

Mérida Mehaffey is an interdisciplinary scholar based in Brooklyn, New York. She is currently a master’s student at Bard Graduate Center, where she studies museum ethics, curatorial practice, and Native American material culture. Mérida graduated from the University of Oregon in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and History. She returned to campus on May 7th, 2026 to deliver…

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## [When a Leaf is a Battery, with Prof. Ramesh Adhikari](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/13_ramesh_2)

_2026-05-07 · 13_

What happens when electronics are no longer manufactured, but are grown? In this all-new episode of 13, Assistant Professor of Physics Ramesh Adhikari explains how he and his students are turning ordinary leaves into power-producing batteries with seemingly endless possibilities ahead.

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## [The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project, Part II / Diedra Harris-Kelley / Camara Holloway / Samantha Rowe](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/the-romare-bearden-catalogue)

_2026-05-05 · CAA Conversations_

In episode two of this two-part conversation, Diedra Harris-Kelly, Camara Holloway, and Samantha Rowe continue their discussion of the The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project. Catalogue raisonné research constitutes relatively new ground for the study of African American art. They address the unique challenges they faced bringing this project to fruition and reflect on the insights gained.…

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## [The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project, Part I / Diedra Harris-Kelley / Camara Holloway / Samantha Rowe](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/s09e016-bearden-part-1the)

_2026-05-05 · CAA Conversations_

In the first episode of this two-part conversation, Camara Holloway and Samantha Rowe discuss the development of The Romare Bearden Catalogue Raisonné Project which was launched online in June 2025. The conversation is moderated by Diedra Harris-Kelley, co-director of the Romare Bearden Foundation. In 2020, the artist-endowed foundation formed a partnership the Wildenstein Plattner Institute,…

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## [The Museum Worker: Museum Architecture, From Threshold Fear to Open Invitation](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/the-museum-worker-museum)

_2026-05-01 · CAA Conversations_

In this episode of The Museum Worker, hosts and CAA Museum Committee members Miriam Paeslack and Samatha Sigmon delve into the literal ins and outs of museum architecture today with experts in the field. This discussion features various stakeholders in the field: Erin Coe, a museum professional who has spearheaded major building projects; Lauren McQuistion, an educator and theorist specializing in…

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## [S6 Ep11: Energy Shock](https://audioboom.com/posts/8896395)

_2026-04-28 · UCD College of Business · UCD Business Impact_

Why did the world’s most sophisticated risk managers miss the warning signs of a multi-billion dollar commodity shock? Professor of Finance, Valerio Poti joins us to dissect the abrupt end of market calm following the escalation in the Middle East.

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## [UO Today: Smadar Ben-Natan; Research Notes with Michael Allan](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/uo-today-smadar-ben-natan)

_2026-04-22 · UO Today_

Smadar Ben-Natan is an assistant professor of Global Studies in the Schnitzer School of Global Studies and Languages at the University of Oregon. Originally from Israel, her research focuses on human rights, international law, Palestine/Israel, armed conflict, criminal justice, incarceration, and colonialism. Research Notes: Michael Allan is an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and…

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_2026-04-22 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Bridging Coaching and Teaching at Colgate](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/13_flc)

_2026-04-21 · 13_

A one-semester program that launched in the fall to bring together Colgate Division I coaches with classroom faculty was so well received by participants that they all volunteered to continue their conversations in the spring. Colgate Co-Director for the Center for Learning, Teaching & Research Jeffrey Nugent joins the podcast along with Assistant Professor of Japanese Nicholas Albertson, Russell…

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## [Ada Limón: "The Unleaving: How Poetry Helps You to Not Miss Your Life"](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/ada-limon-the-unleaving-how)

_2026-04-17 · UO Today_

At a time when social media and our societal structures demand our constant attention to the rigged algorithm, we’ve stopped paying attention to what really matters, the world around us. Using poetic examples and stories from real life, poet Ada Limón invites us to remember that we are alive and will help us reconnect to what matters. According to Limón, “Poets often are very good at the myopic…

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## [S6 Ep10: Global Turmoil and the Greatest Oil Shock: The Future of Aviation Finance](https://audioboom.com/posts/8884204)

_2026-04-07 · UCD College of Business · UCD Business Impact_

Is the aviation industry prepared for potentially the greatest oil shock in history? As jet fuel costs soar amid geopolitical conflict, former GECAS CEO Norm Liu joins us to analyze the resilience of aircraft leasing. We explore why regional risk assessment and airline consolidation are now critical survival strategies. Beyond the hangar, Liu discusses the urgent energy demands of AI and why he is…

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## [The Museum Worker: Leaving the Museum](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/the-museum-worker-leaving-the)

_2026-03-27 · CAA Conversations_

In this episode of the CAA Conversations podcast subseries, “The Museum Worker,” Andrew Gardner, Laura Raicovich, and Ella Wesly discuss with host Samantha Hull their multifaceted careers in and out of museums, how museums have shaped their career trajectory, and the skills and lessons they have learned from the field that have benefited their work today.

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## [White Flank with Prof. Chandra Russo](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/white-flank-with-prof-chandra)

_2026-03-25 · 13_

Colgate Associate Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology Chandra Russo joins the podcast to discuss her newest book, White Flank, Organizing White People for Racial Justice, published by Stanford University Press. The book tells the story of a new generation of white antiracist efforts in a range of local contexts, from Los Angeles to rural Appalachia.

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## [UO Today: Poet Ada Limón; Research Notes with Leah Lowthorp](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/uo-today-poet-ada-limon)

_2026-03-20 · UO Today_

Ada Limón is the former U.S. Poet Laureate. She reads a poem and discusses her work. On April 8, 2026, Limón will give a talk titled "The Unleaving: How Poetry Helps You to Not Miss Your Life" at the University of Oregon. Research Notes: Leah Lowthorp, assistant professor of Anthropology and Folklore, discusses her book "Deep Cosmopolitanism: Kutiyattam, Dynamic Tradition, and Globalizing Heritage…

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## [Teaching Across Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Strategies, Community Practice, and Inclusive Learning](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/teaching-across-boundaries)

_2026-03-20 · CAA Conversations_

In this episode of CAA Conversations, Feixue Mei, Yanbin Li, and Eric Millikin explore how educators break down disciplinary barriers through collaborative teaching, community-engaged practice, and inclusive learning environments. Through discussion of interdisciplinary teaching framework, examples of cross-disciplinary classroom collaborations, and projects such as culturally grounded Tarot-card…

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## [NPR Tiny Desk Producer Bobby Carter](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/npr-tiny-desk-producer-bobby)

_2026-03-10 · 13_

Colgate’s Spring 2026 Clifford Family Innovator in Residence Bobby Carter, producer of the wildly popular NPR Tiny Desk Concert series, shares his passion for music and takes listeners behind the scenes of the world's most famous music series that is recorded in an actual office.

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## [Learning Through Making with Dr. Sarah Bull](https://soundcloud.com/user-305224768-967971769/learning-through-making-with)

_2026-03-09 · Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast_

Going beyond the traditional English lecture, this episode explores Dr. Sarah Bull's course Cultures of the Book, where students explore the technology behind the text. From working with oak gall inks to creating new visions of what a book can be, Sarah shares how she uses experiential learning to engage her students in an exploration of the written word. Dr. Sarah Bull is an Associate Professor…

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## [S6 Ep9: Mastering Global Leadership: Inside the Top-Ranked CEMS Programme](https://audioboom.com/posts/8869364)

_2026-03-04 · UCD College of Business · UCD Business Impact_

In this episode, we step into the world of the elite global business programme, the CEMS Master in International Management at UCD Smurfit School. As Ireland’s only member of this prestigious 33-school global alliance, the programme is consistently top-ranked by the Financial Times. Each year, the multilingual cohort of 15+ nationalities takes a deep dive into modules around global leadership,…

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## [UO Today: Ramón Resendiz; Research Notes with Amy Swanson](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/uo-today-ramon-resendiz)

_2026-02-20 · UO Today_

Ramón Resendiz is an assistant professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon. He discusses his work as a Visual Anthropologist and documentary filmmaker focusing on borderlands and Indigenous voices. Research Notes: Amy Swanson is an assistant professor of Dance Studies, Theory, and History in the School of Music and Dance at the University of Oregon. She discusses her book "Dancing…

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## [S6 Ep8: Season 6 Episode 8 – Cracking Cartels: Competition Economics and Market Regulation](https://audioboom.com/posts/8862301)

_2026-02-17 · UCD College of Business · UCD Business Impact_

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## [UO Today: Xan Holt; Research Notes with Nina Amstutz](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/uo-today-xan-holt-research)

_2026-02-16 · UO Today_

Xan Holt is an assistant professor of German and Scandinavian Studies at the University of Oregon. He talks about his work on German literature, film, and television; and his project focused on environmental humanities. He also talks about his teaching and the importance of language study for students. Nina Amstutz is an associate professor of the History of Art and Architecture at the University…

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## [S09E12. Curation in Diplomatic Venues](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/s09e12-curation-in-1)

_2026-02-14 · CAA Conversations_

This episode of CAA Conversations, Research and Scholarship edition, focuses on Hannah Entwisle Chapuisa's background in law and the visual arts. In it she discusses curating exhibitions in diplomatic venues, specifically around the topics of climate change and human migration, as well as the role of artistic practice in societal norm development and the factors that led her to choose diplomatic…

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## [S09E11 Performing Knowledge- Pedagogy, Institutions, and Speculative Frameworks PART 2](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/s09e11-performing-knowledge)

_2026-02-14 · CAA Conversations_

In the second episode of this two-part conversation for CAA Conversations, multidisciplinary artists Lineadeluz (Darleen Martinez) and Edgar Fabián Frías shift from institutional critique to speculative possibility, examining how digital practices can reimagine pedagogy, knowledge production, and cultural stewardship. Drawing from examples in augmented reality, AI art, queer archives, and…

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## [S09E10 Performing Knowledge Pedagogy Institutions and Speculative Frameworks, PART I](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/s09e10-performing-knowledge)

_2026-02-13 · CAA Conversations_

In the first of this two-part conversation for CAA Conversations, multidisciplinary artists Lindeadeluz, aka Darleen Martinez, and Edgar Fabián Frías examine the intersections of pedagogy, performance, and institutional power. Drawing from their experiences as educators, artists, and cultural workers, they reflect on how institutions shape bodies, knowledge production, and lived experience; often…

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## [Teaching Equity through Critical Hope with Dr. Leanne Taylor](https://soundcloud.com/user-305224768-967971769/teaching-equity-through)

_2026-02-13 · Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast_

In this episode of Podagogies, Dr. Leanne Taylor shares how she teaches required equity-focused courses in spaces where resistance is real, and learning is sometimes hard-earned. She reflects on how critical hope shapes her approach to course design, assessment, emotional labour, and institutional change. From building classroom community to moving beyond traditional essays, this conversation…

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## [Cancer Research at Colgate University](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/cancer-research-at-colgate)

_2026-02-06 · 13_

Colgate Professor of Biology Engda Hagos returns to the show to discuss the cutting edge research that he conducts with his students. \*EDITOR'S NOTE: Professor Hagos reached out to share a slight correction. He said that the mother and father each contribute 23 chromosomes, not 26. We apologize for the error.

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## [S6 Ep7: Cpl CEO Lorna Conn on navigating AI transformation and the skills gap](https://audioboom.com/posts/8856767)

_2026-02-04 · UCD College of Business · UCD Business Impact_

How can leaders navigate the tension between AI automation and developing core critical human skills? In our latest episode, Lorna Conn, CEO of Cpl, explores the evolution of the global labour market. Managing a workforce of 14,000, Lorna argues that while AI fluency is non-negotiable, the future belongs to those who master "deep human skills"—creativity, compassionate leadership, and critical…

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## [UO Today: Fernando Gorab Leme; Research Notes: Jessica Vasquez-Tokos](https://soundcloud.com/oregonhumanitiescenter/uo-today-fernando-gorab-leme-research-notes-jessica-vasquez-tokos)

_2026-02-02 · UO Today_

Fernando Gorab Leme is an assistant professor of Classics at the University of Oregon. He talks about his research on the significance and wedding songs in Greco-Roman antiquity and talks about the classes he teaches. Research Notes: Jessica Vasquez-Tokos, professor of Sociology and Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies at the UO, talks about her new book "Burdens of Belonging: Race in an Unequal…

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