# associate professor (audio feeds) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 7 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover associate professor.

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## Ep 50 living ancient reptiles, rare frogs and the science of saving species | Professor Nicki Mitchell

_2026-08-10 · Paramount Importance_

Professor Nicki Mitchell is one of Australia’s leading experts on how threatened wildlife can survive a rapidly changing climate. A zoologist and ecophysiologist, Nicki is a Professor in UWA’s School of Biological Sciences, Deputy Director of the UWA Oceans Institute and Lead Councillor of the Biodiversity Council. For eight years, she served on Australia’s Commonwealth Threatened Species…

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## Ep 49 Environmental planning | Dr Daniel Jan Martin

_2026-07-27 · Paramount Importance_

Dr Daniel Jan Martin is an award-winning environmental planner and designer working at the intersection of conservation, landscape architecture and urban ecology. As Lecturer and Co-Head of Landscape Architecture at The University of Western Australia, Daniel is helping reshape how we think about cities—not as places separate from nature, but as living systems connected through water, vegetation,…

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## Ep 48 Human Parasites and Pathogens | Dr Amanda Ash

_2026-07-13 · Paramount Importance_

Dr Amanda Ash is one of the people you want explaining parasites. A Senior Lecturer in Parasitology at Murdoch University and a parasitologist with the Harry Butler Institute, Amanda has spent her career studying how parasites move between wildlife, livestock, companion animals and humans. Her research has taken her from African painted dogs and giraffes to remote communities in Laos, where she…

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## Ep 47 Why Native Bees Matter More Than You Think | Dr Kit Prendergast

_2026-06-29 · Paramount Importance_

When it comes to Australia’s native bees, few people have done more to bring them into the public eye than Dr Kit Prendergast. In this episode of Paramount Importance, Kurt is joined by Dr Kit Prendergast, a native bee scientist, conservation biologist, author, taxonomist and award-winning science communicator. Kit has dedicated her career to discovering, describing and protecting Australia’s…

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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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## Ep 46 Fire ecology and cultural fire management | Dr Ursula Rodrigues

_2026-06-15 · Paramount Importance_

In this episode, I sit down with Ursula Rodrigues , a fire ecologist whose PhD research explores the intersection of Western ecological science and Indigenous knowledge systems. Through close collaboration with Noongar Elders, families, and land caretakers, Ursula has helped advance a two-way learning approach to cultural fire management, using methods such as ecological monitoring, mapping, and…

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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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## Ep 45 Peacock Jumping Spiders | Michael Lun

_2026-06-01 · Paramount Importance_

At just 18 years old, Michael Lun has already established himself as one of Western Australia’s most knowledgeable peacock spider enthusiasts. Through countless hours of fieldwork, wildlife photography, and species surveys, Michael has documented rare and elusive peacock spiders, contributed to the rediscovery of species believed to be extinct, and earned recognition from researchers working in…

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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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## Ep 44 Birds, Storms and Wind Farms: The Science of Aeroecology | Professor Judy Shamoun-Baranes

_2026-05-18 · Paramount Importance_

Professor Judy Shamoun-Baranes is a world-leading aeroecologist and Professor of Animal Movement Ecology at the University of Amsterdam, where she leads research into how animals move through one of Earth’s least visible habitats: the air. Her work sits at the intersection of ecology, meteorology, technology and conservation, using tools such as GPS tracking, accelerometers, weather radar and…

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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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## Ep 43 Newborn Survival: Infection, Immunity & Innovation | Prof Tobias Strunk & Prof Andrew Currie

_2026-05-04 · Paramount Importance_

Professor Tobias Strunk and Professor Andrew Currie are world-leading researchers in neonatal medicine and immunology, working at the forefront of one of the most critical and underexplored areas of science—how we protect the most vulnerable humans on the planet in their first moments of life. Combining clinical expertise in newborn intensive care with cutting-edge immunological research, their…

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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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## [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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## Ep 42 How Algae is going to Change our Future | Professor Navid Moheimani

_2026-04-20 · Paramount Importance_

Professor Navid Moheimani is a leading algal biotechnologist at Murdoch University and a global authority on microalgae, working at the forefront of sustainable innovation across energy, agriculture, and environmental management. His research explores how some of the smallest organisms on Earth, algae, can solve some of our biggest challenges, from producing oxygen and biofuels to transforming…

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## Ep 41 Bird Conservation | Dr Rochelle Steven

_2026-04-06 · Paramount Importance_

In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Rochelle Steven, Lecturer in Environmental and Conservation Science at Murdoch University, one of Australia’s leading conservation scientists working at the intersection of avian ecology, biodiversity, citizen science, and human–wildlife interactions. Before joining Murdoch, Rochelle held a series of highly respected roles across Australia’s conservation sector,…

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## [From Vienna’s Back Streets to the Stage: Art, Community, and Public Life](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/From-Viennas-Back-Streets-to-the-Stage-Art--Community--and-Public-Life-e3h8v54)

_2026-04-01 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this episode of BG Ideas, we welcome Rosemarie Poiarkov, Max Kade Writer in Residence in Fall 2025 at Bowling Green State University, where she was also featured in the Prout Chapel Reading Series. Throughout the episode we discuss how literature affects imagination and listening throughout society. Follow along, as she discusses the importance of listening in literature and the way that…

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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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## [Psychology, Activism, and Culture: Rethinking Religious Trauma and Queer Wellbeing](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Psychology--Activism--and-Culture-Rethinking-Religious-Trauma-and-Queer-Wellbeing-e3guhp9)

_2026-03-25 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this episode of BG Ideas, we welcome Rebekah Monroe, a current Clinical Psychology PhD student at Bowling Green State University and recipient of the 2023-2024 Graduate Teacher of the Year Award. Throughout this episode, we explore the various ways religious trauma shapes identity, often producing both positive and negative effects. Listen as Rebekah discusses different forms of religious…

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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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## [Literature Across Borders: War, Migration, and Latina Storytelling](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Literature-Across-Borders-War--Migration--and-Latina-Storytelling-e3gjsui)

_2026-03-18 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

This week, Claudia Salazar, an award-winning Peruvian Writer, literary critic, and scholar, joins us on BG Ideas . She has a PhD in Latin American Literature from New York University and is recognized internationally for her contributions both as a novelist and as a cultural critic. In this episode , we discuss how emotion can provoke a different way of understanding, conversations surrounding…

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## [Ray Browne Legacy](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Ray-Browne-Legacy-e3g7cop)

_2026-03-11 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

We welcome Haley Shipley on this week's episode of BG Ideas . Haley is a Doctoral Student in American Culture Studies at BGSU, Co-President of the Ray Brown Association, and a Graduate Student Supervisor at the Browne Popular Culture Library. In this episode we discuss how the Browne Popular Culture Library earned its name, what materials you can find in the archive, and what makes this archive…

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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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## In Conversation w/Nuria Godón: “Counterhegemonic voices: Dulce Dueño by Emilia Pardo Bazán and beyond”

_2026-03-02 · In Conversation_

In this episode, Dean Horswell chats with Dr. Nuria Godón about her most recent co-edited book, Dulce Dueño \[ Sweet Master \] (Stockcero, 2025), and the importance of offering an accessible, critical, and annotated Spanish edition of the last novel by Spanish-Galician writer Emilia Pardo Bazán. The conversation highlights the novel's interpretation as a female Bildungsroman , moving beyond Pardo…

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## [Humans, Robots, and AI in Society](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Humans--Robots--and-AI-in-Society-e3fisdu)

_2026-02-25 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this episode of BG Ideas , Dr. Kristine Ketel joins us to discuss the relationship between humans and robots. Kristine recently earned her PhD in American Culture Studies from Bowling Green State University in the Spring of 2025. Based on her research on the cultural and ethical implications of artificial intelligence and human robot interaction, she argues that robots aren’t all bad. She…

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## [Counterculture and Fandom](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Counterculture-and-Fandom-e3f8c7v)

_2026-02-18 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this episode of BG Ideas, we are joined by two guests, Joe Macdonald and Garrett Scherff. Joe Macdonald is a Popular Culture Graduate Student at BGSU studying counterculture, the goth subculture, and the capacity of fandoms to evolve into spaces of cultural resistance. Garrett Scherff is an instructor in the Department of Popular Culture within the School of Cultural and Critical Studies at…

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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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## [From Streets to Screens: Culture, Media, and the Politics of Space](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/From-Streets-to-Screens-Culture--Media--and-the-Politics-of-Space-e3eu83d)

_2026-02-11 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this episode of BG Ideas, Dr. Clayton Rosati, Associate Professor in the School of Media and Communication at Bowling Green State University and ICS Fall 2025 Faculty Fellow, discusses how the raise of artificial intelligence (AI) impacts our landscapes, communities and resources. Specifically, he focuses on the growing infrastructure that is being built around the country, from Virginia, the…

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_2026-02-10 · When Experts Attack!_

Music professor Colin Roust discusses the complete works of Francis Johnson, an internationally famous African American composer who reshaped the origins of American music.

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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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## [Backlash Blues: Baldwin, Care, and Resistance in Literature and Culture](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Backlash-Blues-Baldwin--Care--and-Resistance-in-Literature-and-Culture-e3ek36i)

_2026-02-04 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this episode of BG Ideas , Dr. Rachel Walsh, Associate Teaching Professor of English and International Studies at Bowling Green State University and ICS Faculty Fellow in the fall of 2025, discusses Pat Heartly and Dick Fontaine's recently restored documentary on James Baldwin, I Heard It Through the Grapevine (1982) and how it foreshadows the current backlash to diversity, equity and…

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## In Conversation w/Rachel Harris: Beyond the Battlefield

_2026-01-22 · In Conversation_

In this episode, Dean Horswell chats with Rachel Harris about her recent research on the IDF archive and the early formation of Israeli film culture. Their conversation moves beyond the finished article to the process itself: what it means to actually undertake archival research, to work inside military and state archives, and to piece together a history from fragmentary, uneven, and sometimes…

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## [The H-1B Visa Debate Part 2](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/the-h-1b-visa-debate-part-2)

_2025-12-22 · 13_

Colgate Professor Chad Sparber returns to the program to discuss recent developments with the H-1B Visa program in the United States. Sparber is the W. Bradford Wiley Chair in International Economics; Professor of Economics and the Director of the Lampert Institute.

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## In Conversation: The Power of Chatbots to Control Human Knowledge

_2025-12-15 · In Conversation_

In this episode, Dean Horswell chats with Susan Schneider, as they discuss her book, Artificial You: AI And The Future of Your Mind and the subject of Alien Intelligence and A.I. Dr. Susan Schneider is a philosopher and cognitive scientist whose work focuses on AI consciousness, the simulation hypothesis, and the future of intelligence. Her recent research spans questions such as whether advanced…

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_2025-12-02 · When Experts Attack!_

Imogen Herrick says schools can serve as "estuaries of learning" — a metaphor that connects science to larger culture and society.

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## [Reclaiming the Narrative: Native Storytelling in Music and Performance](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Reclaiming-the-Narrative-Native-Storytelling-in-Music-and-Performance-e3b64mf)

_2025-11-19 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this vibrant episode of BG Ideas, Arigon Starr, award-winning Kickapoo artist and performer, joins us for a powerful conversation on Native storytelling as an avenue of resistance and healing through music, theatre, and comics. In our conversion, Arigon conveys the importance of using art to illuminate, respond to, and challenge injustices, emphasizing the transformational effect of balancing…

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## [In His Voice: Peter Balakian's New York Trilogy](https://soundcloud.com/user-791646643/in-his-voice-peter-balakians-new-york-trilogy)

_2025-11-14 · 13_

Peter Balakian, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Colgate University Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar professor in humanities and professor of English, reads selections from his newest work of poetry, recently published by The University of Chicago Press, New York Trilogy.

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## [Media, Place, and Power: Looking at America through James Baldwin](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bg-ideas/episodes/Media--Place--and-Power-Looking-at-America-through-James-Baldwin-e3armt0)

_2025-11-12 · Bowling Green State University · BG Ideas_

In this exciting new episode of BG Ideas, we sit down with Dr. Clayton Rosati, Associate Professor of Media Studies at Bowling Green State University and Claire Cromly, an undergraduate student who took Dr. Rosati’s course about media, place, and power through the works of James Baldwin. During this conversation, our guests navigate the construction of social environments, the values within them,…

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## [Borderlands Art Pedagogies as Community, Classroom, and Artist Practice](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/borderlands-art-pedagogies-as-community-classroom-and-artist-practice)

_2025-10-17 · CAA Conversations_

This episode of CAA Conversations, featuring Lilia Cabrera, Gina Gwen, and Christen S. García, considers borderlands-informed art pedagogies as acts of classroom, community, and artist practice, in both formal and informal spaces of art education. These guests make productive liminal spaces of art education by harnessing cultural, navigational, familial, creative, and linguistic capital. Lilia…

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## [Teaching in the Age of AI: Challenges and Strategies in Art History Pedagogy](https://soundcloud.com/user-765977562/teaching-in-the-age-of-ai-challenges-and-strategies-in-art-history-pedagogy)

_2025-10-14 · CAA Conversations_

In this episode of CAA Conversations, Dr. Yipaer Aierken hosts a conversation with Dr. Rachel Miller an Dr. Mya Dosch exploring the rise of generative AI and how it is reshaping the practice of teaching art and art history—particularly in general education art history courses. As AI tools become more integrated into students’ academic and daily lives, educators are being challenged to rethink not…

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## In Conversation: Regenerative Agriculture And America&#39;s Food System

_2025-10-05 · In Conversation_

In this episode, Dean Horswell chats with Stephanie Anderson about the many challenges within America's food and farming system, and how regenerative agriculture, female leadership, and consumer support can help address them. Bio: Stephanie Anderson is the author of From the Ground Up: The Women Revolutionizing Regenerative Agriculture (The New Press, 2024). Her work has appeared in The Rumpus,…

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## [Trump's trade war didn't come from nowhere](https://whenexpertsattack.libsyn.com/trumps-trade-war-didnt-come-from-nowhere)

_2025-08-29 · When Experts Attack!_

International trade expert Raj Bhala assesses the greatest disruption in trade since the end of World War II and asks whether manufacturing will really return to the U.S.

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## [Some therapists need musicianship](https://whenexpertsattack.libsyn.com/-some-therapists-need-musicianship)

_2025-08-19 · When Experts Attack!_

Maybe the least-known specialty in any music school is music therapy — the clinical and evidence-based use of music to improve health and well-being. In this episode, associate professors of music CharCarol Fisher and William Matney outline what the latest research shows are the musical skills that make a good therapist.

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## [Algorithms amplifying outrage](https://whenexpertsattack.libsyn.com/algorithms-amplifying-outrage)

_2025-07-17 · When Experts Attack!_

James Yékú sees social media empowering people to respond to corrupt political leaders in his home country of Nigeria — yet, social media also shuts down debate on important social and literary topics.

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## [Tariffs could cost America](https://whenexpertsattack.libsyn.com/tariffs-could-cost-america-0)

_2025-05-30 · When Experts Attack!_

Jack Zhang researches the sometimes-hidden complexities of tariffs and says innovation, competition, small business and the pocketbooks of working-class Americans might suffer under the new wave of American taxes on foreign imports.

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