Episodi

  • Emilia Caylor
    May 11 2021
    I chat with Emilia Caylor, a graduate student in geosciences at the University of Arizona, about being a young woman pursuing a career in STEM, growing up in a large family in Texas, and following your passions!
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    52 min
  • Dr. Faten Ghosn
    Apr 12 2021
    I chat with Dr. Faten Ghosn, associate professor of practice in the School of Government and Public Policy at UArizona. We talk about her journey from growing up during a civil war in the middle east to working on issues of conflict management as an educator and researcher here in the United States. In 2020, undergraduate students selected her as a Five Star Faculty for her excellence in teaching, mentoring, and research.
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    1 ora e 1 min
  • Dr. Maha Nassar
    Apr 1 2021
    I talk with Dr. Maha Nassar, an associate professor in the school of Middle Eastern and North African studies at UArizona, about Palestine, the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict, being Palestinian in the U.S., and the wonderfully diverse and complex Arab world. Dr. Nassar won the 2018 Palestine Book Award for her book entitled Brothers Apart: Palestinian Citizens of Israel and the Arab World, and is hard at work on a second book.
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    55 min
  • Dr. Netzin Steklis
    Mar 2 2021
    I chat with Dr. Netzin Steklis, an Associate Professor of Practice in the School of Animal & Comparative Biomedical Sciences at the University of Arizona. She has studied a variety of nonhuman primates in captive and wild settings, in particular the ecology, social behavior and conservation of wild mountain gorillas in Rwanda. For 10 years she also served as the Director of Scientific Information Resources for the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International. Her higher education reflects her multidisciplinary interests in human and non-human animal behavior: She holds a B.A. in Anthropology (Biology emphasis) from the University of Chicago, an M.A. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University, and a Ph.D. in Ethology & Evolutionary Psychology from University of Arizona.
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    1 ora e 3 min
  • Dr. Amanda Kraus
    Feb 5 2021
    Dr. Amanda Kraus is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the College of Education at UArizona studying educational policy and practice. She is also the Executive Director for Disability Resources (one of the largest in the nation), and the Assistant Vice President for Campus Life. We talk about her personal journey as a woman with a disability, framing disability on college campuses and beyond, and how we all can use inclusive teaching strategies such as universal design to better the learning experience for all students, not just those with disabilities.
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    1 ora e 18 min
  • Dr. Guada Lozano
    Jan 11 2021
    Dr. Guada Lozano is an associate research professor of mathematics and director of CUES (Center for University Education Scholarship) at University of Arizona. Born and raised in Argentina, her path to mathematics was circuitous, influenced by curiosity and experimentation. She talks about the creativity of math, why she loves mathematics, the stereotype of math being hard, and her work on equity for LatinX students in STEM.
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    58 min
  • Dr. Melody Buckner
    Nov 17 2020
    Dr. Melody Buckner is the associate vice provost of digital learning initiatives and online education at UArizona. We talk about her circuitous path to this career from being an animator, learning to code, hiking a national park for a year, and living in over 40 different places all over the world before settling down in Tucson, AZ. With remote learning becoming part of our new normal, her passion for quality online education is what we need right now!
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    54 min
  • Dr. Joela Jacobs
    Nov 3 2020
    Dr. Joela Jacobs is an assistant professor of German studies and an award winning teacher. We talk about her fascination with the grotesque as a genre of writing, how plant reproduction has been thought to threaten morality, and what it means to be alive.
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    1 ora e 9 min