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The Professor Podcast in the Library with a Microphone
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The Professor Podcast is a podcast of your professors, their research, and their academic lives here at St. Thomas
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×1 Rita Lederle and Aura Wharton-Beck : Urban Infrastructure and Racial Policies 50:36
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Drs. Lederle and Wharton-Beck discuss a class they co-teach that examines how urban transportation infrastructure has historically incluenced racial policies, using the Rondo Neighborhood (Saint Paul, MN) as a case study -- and explores how things can be done differently today.
Dr. Amy Nygaard shares how her interest in contemporary African artists led her to examine the connection between political unrest and grotesque aesthetics in the work of South African artist Jane Alexander
Mark's behind-the-scenes work makes it easy for you to find books, articles, music, audiobooks, and videos in the library.
Monica Liu, Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Justice & Society Studies, discusses how her experience working at a Chinese dating agency influenced her research on the social and economic factors that lead some women to seek marriage with Western men.
This week, Shannon Scott explores how horror movies serve as both thrilling entertainment and a way to release pent-up individual fears and emotions. She also examines how the genre can be used to address complex societal issues. Additionally, Dr. Scott draws connections between modern horror films and the folk tales and fairy tales of centuries past.…
Dr. Ali Ling discusses per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of human-made chemicals commonly known as "forever chemicals" due to their resistance to breaking down in the environment. These substances are found in a wide range of everyday products, including textiles, building materials, carpets, flooring, electronics, paper products, children's toys, cosmetics, and more. Because PFAS are so widespread and persist indefinitely, they pose long-term environmental risks, even though their toxicities vary. While there is a lot of research into the treatment of PFAS already in the environment, Dr. Ling's research focuses on understanding the broader impacts of PFAS treatment and exploring ways to significantly restrict PFAS use and emissions before they enter the environment.…
his week, Sarah interviews Alexis Easley, Chair of English and Communications Studies, about the remarkable life of Fanny Kemble—a Victorian actress, author, abolitionist, and iconoclast. Although largely forgotten today, Fanny Kemble was a groundbreaking figure who achieved international celebrity in both England and the United States, making her one of the first to gain such widespread recognition. Dr. Easley draws a parallel between Kemble's ability to skillfully navigate and influence the media of her time and the way modern influencers build their careers on social media platforms today.…
This week, Sarah spoke with Dr. Bernard Armada, a Communication Studies professor, about how taking an improv class at a comedy club transformed his life and shaped his teaching philosophy. Dr. Armada explained that while games like Zip Zap Zop might seem silly in academic or professional settings, improv is a deeply collaborative art form that helps build stronger connections between people. By using theatrical techniques in everyday contexts, improv encourages openness, empathy, and trust – essential skills for enhancing both personal and professional relationships.…
This week, Sarah Brings interviews Dr. Ifshan Ismat, Chair and Associate Professor of the Biology Department, about her research on how the extracellular environment affects cell movement.Dr. Ismat explains that during embryonic development, cells must migrate from their origin to specific destinations for organs to form correctly. Her lab uses fruit flies as a model system, where she and her students modify genes and analyze the results to understand this process better. Dr. Ismat also highlights the challenges involved in publishing research in scientific journals, and stresses the importance of STEM majors to receive a well-rounded education and experiences that extend beyond their specialized fields to cultivate broader skills and perspectives.…
1 Buffy Smith : Culturally Affirming Learning Environments in College 37:58
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This week, Sarah Brings welcomes Dr. Buffy Smith, the Dean of Dougherty Family College. Dr. Smith discusses how her personal background and education have shaped her research, which focuses on making higher education more accessible—especially for first-generation students and those from under-resourced communities. As a nationally recognized expert in mentoring, access, retention, equity, and diversity in higher education, Dr. Smith has developed strategies that influence both policy and practice. Her research directly informed the educational model at Dougherty Family College. Through her work, she fosters peer mentorship and creates culturally affirming learning environments, empowering students not only to navigate college successfully but to thrive and achieve academic excellence.…
1 Susan Marsnik : The Intersection of Catholic Social Teaching and Social Justice 39:33
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1 Catherine Marrs Fuchsel : Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Among Immigrant Latinas 33:15
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1 Michael Klein : Collaborating with Indigenous Communities 37:31
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1 Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab : Hydrology, Water Resources, Teaching and Passion 39:16
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Dr. Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab discusses hydrology, water resources, civil engineering. And passion, teaching, and learning
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Dr Chip Small, an associate professor in the Saint Thomas departments of Biology and Earth, Environment, and Society, discusses nutrient cycling, composting, and making urban gardens sustainable.
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Dr. Aura Wharton-Beck, Assist. Professor in Educational Leadership, discusses African American professional women working for the government during WWII.
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Dr. Manjeet Rege discusses Artificial Intelligence, how machines learn, and the ethics of emerging technologies.
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Talks about lost Trans/Lesbian poetress Eliza Cook of the 19th century
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