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This series will explore how higher education can support and empower survivors. Through expert insights and inspiring stories, we examine challenges, highlight solutions, and showcase education's transformative power in rebuilding lives and fostering resilience. Part I “Defining The Invisible: Domestic Abuse 1:1” explores common misconceptions, so…
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Inside Jonestown: Stephan G. Jones, Son of the Rev. Jim Jones, Speaks on Family, Faith, and Survival - In this episode, Stephan G. Jones opens up about his childhood growing up with the Rev. Jim Jones, his experiences in the Jonestown cult, the devastating events of its tragic end, and his path to understanding, healing, and survival after the unfa…
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Presentation by Dr.Laman Tasch, Dr. Tom Anastasi, Prof. Jeremy Pedigo, and ASHU Director of AI Operations David Humphreys. In this presentation, Dr. Laman Tasch, Dr. Tom Anastasi, Prof. Jeremy Pedigo, and SNHU Director of AI Operations David Humphreys discuss what everyone needs to know to be savvy voters in an age when artificial intelligence incr…
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In this exclusive podcast episode, incoming Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) President Lisa Marsh Ryerson discusses her vision for the future of SNHU. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia; Producer and Editor: Megan Smith. SNHU President Dr. Lisa Marsh Ryerson Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia Producer and Editor: Megan Smith…
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Branch Davidian follower Kristin Hunsaker updates us on the sect's current status, the Mt. Carmel compound, and the Branch Davidians' future outlook. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia. Kristin Hunsaker Instagram: @color_cool_forest Facebook: Kristin Hunsaker Waco Siege 1993 Mt. Carmel Site 2024 Church at Mt. Carmel at the site of the former Branch Davidia…
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In the culminating event of the 2024 Black History Month celebrations, SNHU Student Minority Group members interview Dr. Marc Johnson who spearheads the SNHU Black Learner Initiative. Special Student Guest Interviewers & Producers: Ana Duarte, Student Minority Group Lead Megan Smith, Student Minority Group Member Podcast professionally edited by Me…
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In this special edition podcast in celebration of Black History Month 2024, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer & Senior Vice President Jada Hebra discusses diversity, equity, and belonging initiatives at SNHU. Special Guest Interviewer: SNHU Graduate Student Nacyllia Chambers Director & Host: Dr. Hector R. …
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In this special edition podcast, former Ferguson, MO, Police Chief Delrish Moss provides insights into his leadership strategies to reform the department after the Michael Brown shooting. Director/Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia Guest Commentator J. Maria Waters, Esquire, legal subject matter expert, and SNHU Criminal Justice Graduate program Adjunct Fa…
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Dr. Mike Evans, a use of force and critical stress events subject matter expert, discusses the emotional aftermath of critical incidents on police officers. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia Guest Bio: Dr. Michael Evans is a Certified Force Analyst and Advance Force Specialist from the Force Science Institute and an expert in force concerning human perfor…
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Dr. Rick Mask, author of Social Capital 2.0, describes the importance of social capital in educational and professional endeavors and beyond. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia Guest Bio: Dr. Rick L. Mask is a leadership strategy consultant, dean, adjunct professor, and author of Social Capital 2.0. For over a decade, Dr. Mask has been leading and developi…
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Members of the SNHU Social Sciences Student Minority Group interview Dr. Kendra Thomas on the topic of colorism, its origins, its characteristics, and how to eliminate colorism in our society. Host/Director: Dr. Hector R Garcia / Special Guest Host/Producer/Editor: SNHU Student Racquel Becknel / Guest Interviewers: SNHU Students Jasmine Brown, Tiff…
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In this special SNHU Student Persistence Series, SNHU student Daina Gingras, a former professional ballet dancer, discusses her journey to becoming an intelligence analyst. Joined by SNHU Adjunct Professor James Henderson, they describe valuable tips and strategies for achieving both career and educational goals. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia…
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The Million Woman March founder, Dr. Phile Chionesu, reflects on the historic event with the SNHU Student Minority group. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia / Special Guest Interviewer SNHU Student Trixy Lemell. Cameo: SNHU Student General Parker. Professionally edited by SNHU Student Racquel Becknel. Special thanks to the members of the SNHU Student Minor…
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SNHU President Dr. Paul LeBlanc shares personal insights into the business of transforming lives through the development and nurturing of personal relationships, as highlighted in his book: Broken: How Our Social Systems Are Failing Us. Host: Dr. Laman Tasch저자 SNHU Social Sciences
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Mission to Ukraine Director Irina Vengvloska and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Oleksandra Bashek, along with SNHU Clinical Professor of Mental Health Counseling, Dr. David Olges, provide insights into the service and activities of Mission to Ukraine during the war with Russia. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia Irina Vengvloska, Director, Mission to Ukraine Di…
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Southern New Hampshire University Career Services Specialist, David Gordon Buresh, an Indigenous man of Abenaki and Chippewa descent, provides historical insights into the Thanksgiving event from his Indigenous culture's viewpoint. Host: Dr. Laman Tasch / Produced by Dr. Hector R. Garcia. Guest Bio: David Gordon Buresh is the Career Services Specia…
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Dr. Gwen Britton, Southern New Hampshire University Vice President for Product Strategy, chronicles her leadership journey and shares advice on how to support female learners in industries where women have been traditionally underrepresented. Host: Dr. Laman Tasch저자 SNHU Social Sciences
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Parkland High School parent, Mr. Max Schachter, whose son Alex was murdered at the Parkland HS massacre, joins a panel of subject matter experts to discuss best practices and strategies to prevent mass shootings. Recorded live on 06.22.2022. Hosted and directed by Dr. Hector R Garcia and moderated by Dr. Jeff Czarnec.…
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