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This podcast, assembled by a former PhD student in History at the University of Washington, covers the entire span of Japanese history. Each week we'll tackle a new topic, ranging from prehistoric Japan to the modern day.
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Brain Matters Radio

WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama

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Dr. BJ Guenther hosts this weekly live show about college mental health. Guests are interviewed about topics such as anxiety, relationships, grades, depression and other topics pertinent to college students.
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The Idaho Massacre

iHeartPodcasts

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On November 13, 2022, four students from the University of Idaho are brutally stabbed to death in an off-campus house. After a lengthy investigation and cross-country manhunt, a Ph.D. student from a neighboring university is charged with the crimes. As it turns out, the 28-year-old was majoring in criminology, studying the behavior of killers like the ones he would later be accused of becoming. Did he use his skills to become a real-life Dexter? Were the Idaho victims his first, or was a ser ...
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The Future of Everything

Stanford Engineering

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Host Russ Altman, a professor of bioengineering, genetics, and medicine at Stanford, is your guide to the latest science and engineering breakthroughs. Join Russ and his guests as they explore cutting-edge advances that are shaping the future of everything from AI to health and renewable energy. Along the way, “The Future of Everything” delves into ethical implications to give listeners a well-rounded understanding of how new technologies and discoveries will impact society. Whether you’re a ...
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Breakaway Ministries Podcast

Breakaway Ministries

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Breakaway is a non-denominational Bible study that exists to help any and every college student take either their first or next step with Jesus Christ. Every Tuesday night of the semester, thousands of college students gather to worship and hear God's Word taught on the campus of Texas A&M University. Breakaway is in a unique position to reach the next generation of leaders worldwide with the truth and hope of Jesus. For more information, visit www.breakawayministries.org and follow us on so ...
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Let's Brief It

D.C. Bar Law Student Community

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A podcast made for Law Students, by Law Students. Produced by the D.C. Bar Law Student Community. Learn more about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community at dcbar.org/LSC. Current Hosts: Sade Ajayi, Howard University School of Law Byron Brooks, Howard University School of Law Amanda Hichez, George Washington University Law School Pauline Irungu, American University Washington College of Law Jivan Ramesh, George Washington University Law School Presented by the D.C. Bar Communities Podcast Networ ...
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International Student-Athlete Podcast

Barbora Tichackova & Nikoleta Kandic

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The International Student-Athlete Podcast exists to give voice and a platform to international student-athletes in the United States. We are dedicated to sharing stories, exchanging advice, and providing insights that make the college journey more manageable, rewarding, and empowering. Through honest conversations and practical guidance, we aim to support international student-athletes in navigating academics, athletics, and life away from home. Our vision is to build a connected community o ...
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LU Moment

Lamar University

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Home to more than 17,000 students, Lamar University is full of exciting events and research. Listen each week to learn more about the people making the most of their moments at LU.
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What's it really like to live and study at Sweden's most international university? Hear from current students, alumni, teachers and other staff from across Lund University as we delve into the many facets of international student life, covering the topics you want to hear about. The Lund University International Podcast is produced by the Division of External Relations at Lund University. For more information, including how to get in touch, check out our website: https://www.lunduniversity.l ...
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J-Lab

Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University

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A forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east of England to meet, learn and collaborate. It’s supported by Newcastle University.
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SA Voices From the Field

Dr. Jill Creighton, NASPA

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SA Voices from the Field shares the voices and stories from student affairs professionals from around the world. This podcast provides you with practical advice to help you be the best student affairs practitioner you can be, no matter where you are in your career.
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ExcellenceEd

USJBruins

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Welcome to ExcellenceEd – the official podcast of the University School of Jackson. From the heart of campus to the broader Bruin community, we bring you behind-the-scenes stories, student spotlights, alumni journeys, and conversations with the educators who make USJ exceptional. Whether you’re a current family, prospective student, or lifelong Bruin, this podcast is your front-row seat to all things USJ.
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Camel Call - Sports Podcast

Campbell Athletics

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Follow us for updates, interviews and highlights covering all 21 intercollegiate sports; including our special features telling the stories and moments that define our coaches and student-athletes at Campbell University.
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Rhymes With Orange

Campbell University

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Rhymes With Orange is the official podcast network of Campbell University, hosting dynamic conversations about the people, programs, and places that make our community special.
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Airwayve

Airwayve Podcast

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Airwayve is a Canadian anesthesia podcast for medical students led by medical students (Jenny Xinye Hu, Alex Xiang, Josephine Ding) from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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BobcatTracks

Ohio University Athletics

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The official podcast of Ohio University Athletics hosted by Gabe Genovesi. We pull back the curtain of Ohio student athletes and share their story with the sport and beyond.
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The Pickup Meeting

Michael "Brody" Broshears and Kevin Thomas

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Ever stumbled into an unexpected convo that left you energized, inspired, and maybe even laughing out loud? That’s The Pickup Meeting. Join higher ed besties Michael "Brody" Broshears and Kevin Thomas as they sit down with passionate changemakers who put students first and aren’t afraid to shake up the status quo. These are the unplanned conversations that just might become the best part of your day.
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Busy Brains is the podcast for students (at Constructor University). Each episode takes on the real topics that shape student life — from navigating academic challenges to finding the right support, from mental health and well-being to the many opportunities the university has to offer. With honest conversations, helpful insights, and expert advice, Busy Brains is here to remind you that you’re not alone on your journey.
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Welcome to School Spirit: Faithful Conversations for College Students. This podcast is hosted by Baylor University’s Office of Spiritual Life, and is meant to be a resource for students experiencing their faith in the university setting. Each episode, we’re sitting down with Baylor faculty and staff, campus ministry leaders, and other guests to discuss topics to help students at Baylor and beyond on their spiritual journeys.
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The CineClub Podcast

University of Sunderland CineClub

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A show celebrating the world of cinema, produced by student members of the CineClub at the University of Sunderland This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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The Kaimin Cast

Montana Kaimin

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Conversations about stories that matter from the University of Montana and beyond. New episodes release every other Monday. A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana’s independent, student-run newspaper.
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College Parent Central Podcast

Vicki Nelson, Lynn Abrahams, Elizabeth Hamblet

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You don’t stop parenting the day you drop your student off to college on Move-in Day. Your role simply changes. (Actually, it’s not simple at all, but it changes.) You’re a parent for life. Join Lynn Abrahams and Vicki Nelson, higher education professionals and former college parents, as they explore the topics that can help you be a more effective and supportive parent to your college bound student. Whether you already have a child in college, college is still a year or more away, or your s ...
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The Honors Lounge

W.A. Franke Honors College

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The Honors Lounge is the student-led podcast of the W.A. Franke Honors College at the University of Arizona. Designed for students, by students, this podcast dives into the real experiences of life at the University of Arizona, with a special focus on what it’s like to be a Franke Honors student. From first-year tips to upper-division advice, academic opportunities to campus life, each episode features casual conversations, helpful insights, and honest reflections on all things Honors. Wheth ...
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Adventures in Advising

Matt Markin and Ryan Scheckel

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Join Matt Markin, Ryan Scheckel, and their amazing advising guests as they unite voices from around the globe to share real stories, fresh strategies, and game-changing insights from the world of academic advising. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned pro, this is your space to learn, connect, and be inspired.
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The Rural College Student Experience is the first and only podcast dedicated exclusively to centering rural college student voices in conversations about higher education access and equity. This podcast is a space for rural students to share their stories, inspire others, and challenge the misconceptions about rural college students. Hosted by Dr. Matt Newlin (mattnewlin.com), RCSE features student guests —a currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student from a rural background—who sha ...
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Hey University of Pennsylvania students, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 10 through November 17. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—advance registration for spring courses ends today, November 10. Make sure to finalize your schedule before the deadline. Next, the Virtual Government & Non-Profit Career Fair is happening thi…
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Campus-based mental health response matters everywhere, providing timely help that prevents crises and keeps students thriving. At UC San Diego, Triton CORE’s mobile, trauma-informed clinicians meet students where they feel safest and connect them to least restrictive care. Series: "Education Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Show ID: 409…
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As an international Master's student, continuing on to a PhD can pose unique challenges, from finding a position to navigating the various application processes that differ between universities. In this episode, host Timothy Parker speaks to Bénédicte Anthony, a graduate of Lund University's Master's in Development Studies, who now holds a PhD posi…
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In this episode, we travel to Northern California to hear from three incredible rural college students - Isa O’Brion, Kierra Alford, and Simran Wraich - who are blazing trails at California State University, Chico. All three are members of the North State Student Ambassadors program, a powerful peer-led initiative that connects rural high school an…
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This week on the LU Moment, we sit down with Carsen Barrett to hear more about The Flock -- a student group created to increase attendance and spirit at LU athletic events. For the full transcription of this episode, visit https://lamaru.us/lumomenttranscript. For updates on the latest news and events at Lamar University, visit lamar.edu/news.…
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She started PeaceTalks as a student — now she’s a lead news anchor at WPDE ABC15 Caitlin Richards joins Peace & Pop Culture to talk about her journey from Peace to primetime, plus the week’s biggest stories: Christmas before Thanksgiving, the Miss Universe controversy, and what it’s like working in news today.…
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Meg Healy, a PhD candidate in English at Syracuse, joins GradCast to discuss videographic criticism, in which audiovisual media are used to interpret texts and make scholarly arguments in ways very different from traditional print-based academic essays. Find out how Meg uses videographic tools to enhance her research into sci-fi films.…
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Now open for applications for study starting Autumn 2026, the Master's programme in Innovation and Societal Change seeks to equip students with a systemic perspective on innovation, preparing you to become a driving force for change. In this episode, host Fabio Cavaliere (LU Corporate Communication) speaks to Linda Stihl (Programme Director for the…
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In this episode of Excellence Ed, we sit down with Jimmy Glosson, Upper School Foreign Language Chair and Middle/Upper School Dean of Faculty at the University School of Jackson, to discuss the power of learning a foreign language and the exciting opportunities that come with it. Jimmy shares how USJ’s comprehensive foreign language program prepare…
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Hey University of Pennsylvania students, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 17 through November 24. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the Physiology/PMI Seminar is happening today, November 17, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Next—the Ion Channel Journal Club meets this Thursday, November 20, at 9:30 a.m. And finally—the latest issue…
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Hey Harvard University students, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 17 through November 24. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—today, November 17, is the last day to withdraw from a fall term course. If you're considering it, make sure to submit your request by the end of the day.Next, spring 2026 course registration closes t…
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This week on the Adventures in Advising podcast, Matt and Ryan sit down with Michael Zaborowski, Director of Academic Advising at Ferris State University! Michael shares how Ferris State is transforming advising through a $500,000 grant, a groundbreaking collaboration with NACADA, and launching the new Center for Advising Excellence and Advising Fe…
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Oh my! References and suggested readings: Naomi Oreskes. 2025. Science on a Mission: How Military Funding Shaped What We Do and Don’t Know about the Ocean. University of Chicago Press. Naomi Oreskes. 2021. Why Trust Science? Princeton University Press. Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. 2011. Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured …
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Students are bracing to pay more to attend UNC after the Board of Trustees approves the first tuition increase in years. Zohran Mamdani’s historic win in New York City’s mayoral race is inspiring Muslims in Chapel Hill. A lot of people at UNC are trying to fight food insecurity - and so are some tiny insects. Dancers on campus say they don't have e…
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In this unforgettable episode, hosts Lonnie Pries and Kylie Walker sit down with two Cleary fan favorites—Emma Smith and Basile Malempre—for a wildly entertaining ride through college life, friendship, culture clashes, country music confessions, and one seriously competitive beer showdown. Emma—horse-loving, double-majoring, three-job-working power…
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Biochemist Lingyin Li survived breast cancer at just 30 and now works to harness the human immune system to fight cancers that have long evaded treatment. T cells, she says, are powerful cancer killers, but they can be oblivious. She and her lab colleagues have discovered a masking enzyme that squelches the immune system’s “danger signals” and are …
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Our guest on this episode is The i Paper’s chief football writer, Daniel Storey, who has just completed an extraordinary project: visiting and reporting from all 92 Premier and EFL (English Football League) clubs in a single season. Seventeen-thousand miles, 80 interviews and nearly 200,000 words later, he has produced a portrait of English footbal…
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Questions for the show? Send us a text. On this week’s edition of The Sports Squad, Bell Ringer Editor in Chief Rodrigo Burgos Avila sits down with co-hosts Davis Harley and Nayla Reese to break down a busy week across the sports world — from major coaching and front-office changes in the NFL and NBA to Augusta University runners heading to Nationa…
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Aaaand we’re back and shining a spotlight on the talent of British filmmaker Edgar Wright. The team of Connell, Matthew, Jake and Billy take a filmic tour through Wright’s catalogue of film fabulosity from The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy to Scott Pilgrim vs the World (2010), Baby Driver (2017) and Last Night in Soho (2021). The team highlight s…
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Send us a text In this milestone 10th episode of The Pickup Meeting, Kevin and Brody celebrate double digits with an unforgettable guest, Dr. Chrissy Davis Jones, Vice President of Student Success and Enrollment Management at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College. From transforming student retention with a “data as a flashlight” philosophy…
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Almost everybody has sounds that annoy them. But when these sounds become more than just an annoyance, it is a syndrome known as misophonia. Recent studies suggest that there may be more to misophonia than just the auditory element. Is misophonia just an aversion to certain sounds, or is there more to it than meets the ear? Episode by Weston Fudge …
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Andy Crouch, author, speaker, and thought leader whose work explores the intersection of faith, culture, and the image of God in our modern world, joins us to discuss human flourishing. While visiting Baylor’s campus to lead seminars and workshops with students, faculty, and staff, Andy was kind enough to sit down with us to discuss human flourishi…
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In the latest episode of Student Affairs Voices from the Field, host Dr. Jill Creighton brings together members of the third cohort of the Global Master's Students Program, a unique partnership between NASPA, the European Union of Colleges and Universities (EUCA), and Lumsa University in Rome. This special episode showcases graduate students from a…
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In this episode of Teaching Matters, Scott Titsworth interviews Dr. David Lawrence, the superintendent of Dayton Public School District, discussing the challenges of teacher shortages, the innovative use of remote teachers, and the importance of a strong educational culture. Dr. Lawrence shares insights on the five C's approach, his journey into ed…
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year at the University School of Jackson! In this episode of ExcellenceEd, we’re talking all about USJ’s Holiday Mart — a beloved community tradition that brings together vendors, holiday cheer, and the spirit of giving. Join us as we share what to expect at this year’s event, from the Preview Party and shopping …
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This week on the podcast, live from our Festival in London, we discuss access and social mobility as the Office for Students reshuffles its leadership, and the Sutton Trust publishes a new report that paints a sobering picture. Plus we discuss university governance and our new paper for the Post-18 Project, and we capture the vibes from our event, …
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In this episode of Teaching Matters, Scott Titsworth interviews Dr. David Lawrence, the superintendent of Dayton Public School District, discussing the challenges of teacher shortages, the innovative use of remote teachers, and the importance of a strong educational culture. Dr. Lawrence shares insights on the five C's approach, his journey into ed…
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Lund University's Disability Support Services offer bespoke support for students with disabilities and other specific challenges to their studies, working to ensure that every aspect of your course is accessible and that you have the help and advice you need. In this episode, host Fabio Cavaliere (student worker at LU Corporate Communications) spea…
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In this episode, CU Busy Brains dives into the often-blurred line between Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the more common winter blues. While many students feel a dip in mood as the days grow shorter, SAD is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly disrupt daily life. Join us as we explore the symptoms, causes, and science beh…
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References and suggested readings: Andy Hines, ed. 2025. University Keywords. Johns Hopkins University Press. Alyssa Battistoni. 2025. Free Gifts: Capitalism and the Politics of Nature. Princeton University Press. Emily Callaci. 2020. “On Acknowledgments.” American Historical Review 125 (1): 126–31. Justin Raden. October 23, 2025. Higher Ed's Rush …
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Ephesians 5:14-16 Passion and zeal for God are not just admirable traits. They are commands — things we must cultivate. But where do we start when don't feel much of anything about what we say matters most? Well, if the cause of apathy is distance, the cure for it will include drawing near…regardless of what we feel. For more information about Brea…
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This week on the LU Moment, we sit down with Grayson Meek to hear more about the fifth annual Cardinal Lights holiday event coming on Tuesday, Nov. 18. For the full transcription of this episode, visit https://lamaru.us/lumomenttranscript. For updates on the latest news and events at Lamar University, visit lamar.edu/news.…
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Dr Guenther interviews Dr. Anne Franklin Lamar, Director of Honors Year One about how Honors College students contribute to UA and beyond. The post Brain Matters S12.E07: Inside the Honors College: Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders at UA first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.By WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama
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In this special release to honor our veterans, members of the Fitchburg community share a kaleidoscope of Fitchburg’s World War II experiences -- pulled directly from letters and writings saved in the archives of the Fitchburg Historical Society and Fitchburg State University. In addition to hearing from different perspectives on the war, the episo…
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Can you imagine walking across your college campus and being approached by a coach who changes the course of your life? That’s how Flaubert Akepeu’s football journey began at the University of South Florida. Originally from Brazil, Flaubert first came to the U.S. to play basketball in high school before later transitioning to football in college. I…
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Nature has been running chemistry experiments for over 4 billion years—yet today, much of modern organic chemistry still depends on wasteful, resource-heavy methods that rely on oil-based solvents. These solvents aren’t recycled, and when burned, they release CO2, adding to climate change. But what if chemistry could be done differently? Bruce Lips…
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Nature has been running chemistry experiments for over 4 billion years—yet today, much of modern organic chemistry still depends on wasteful, resource-heavy methods that rely on oil-based solvents. These solvents aren’t recycled, and when burned, they release CO2, adding to climate change. But what if chemistry could be done differently? Bruce Lips…
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Hey Harvard University students, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 10 through November 17. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the Winter Housing Application Round II closes on Monday, November 17 at 11:59 p.m. If you need housing during the winter recess, make sure to submit your application before the deadline.Next, the Pre…
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It’s a milestone moment for Adventures in Advising! Matt and Ryan celebrate 150 episodes by taking you on a two-city advising adventure—first to Las Vegas for the NACADA Annual Conference, then straight to Chicago for the Gardner Institute Symposium. In this jam-packed episode, you’ll hear in order: 🌟 Dr. Cecilia Santiago-González: The NACADA keyno…
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As a student, she was a proud "Goldwater girl, right down to my cowgirl outfit and straw cowboy hat emblazoned with the slogan 'AuH20." -Hillary Clinton, Living History, 2003. References and suggested readings: Nicholas Buccola. 2025. One Man's Freedom: Goldwater, King, and the Struggle over an American Ideal. Princeton University Press. Hajar Yazd…
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Writer R.F. Kuang has quickly become one of today’s most daring and original voices in fiction, blending sharp social critique with rich storytelling. Her most recent novel, Katabasis, takes readers on a darkly witty descent into the underworld, where academia, ambition, and myth collide. Known for tackling power, politics, and the human cost of am…
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Writer R.F. Kuang has quickly become one of today’s most daring and original voices in fiction, blending sharp social critique with rich storytelling. Her most recent novel, Katabasis, takes readers on a darkly witty descent into the underworld, where academia, ambition, and myth collide. Known for tackling power, politics, and the human cost of am…
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Writer R.F. Kuang has quickly become one of today’s most daring and original voices in fiction, blending sharp social critique with rich storytelling. Her most recent novel, Katabasis, takes readers on a darkly witty descent into the underworld, where academia, ambition, and myth collide. Known for tackling power, politics, and the human cost of am…
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