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The CUNY Graduate Center is a leader in public graduate education devoted to enhancing the public good through pioneering research, serious learning, and reasoned debate. The CUNY Graduate Center offers ambitious students more than 40 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, taught by top faculty from throughout CUNY — the nation’s largest public urban university. Through its nearly 40 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), ...
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What Matters Today is a podcast series from the Geneva Graduate Institute in which we ask faculty members to comment on current issues impacting, economics, politics, health, and society.
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Introducing the new Campus to Career series from Chapman University's Argyros College of Business and Economics! Each episode dives deep into the early career journey of Argyros alumni, exploring how Chapman University played a pivotal role in their path to success. The program is co-hosted by Dean Henrik Cronqvist and ACBE Senator Tori Nguyen.
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Hosted by CJ the DJ (Colette Steer), this is a 30 minute radio show featuring a graduate student or postdoc each week. Each episode is an opportunity for Queen’s grad students and postdocs to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community. From time to time, CJ the DJ also interviews an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and CFRC 101.9FM
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The University of California, Berkeley presents the Graduate Lectures. Seven lectureships comprise the Graduate Lectures, each with a distinct endowment history. These unique programs have brought distinguished visitors to Berkeley since 1909 to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
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The University of California, Berkeley presents the Graduate Lectures. Seven lectureships comprise the Graduate Lectures, each with a distinct endowment history. These unique programs have brought distinguished visitors to Berkeley since 1909 to speak on a wide range of topics, from philosophy to the sciences.
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Interview with a student about graduate profile.
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Two recent graduates discuss the events of their post-high school lives and how they’re figuring it all out.
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Welcome to GraduateMedicine Key Feature General Practice, where amazing things happen.
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Graduate Theory uncovers the stories behind successful graduates and executives. We discuss their successes, failures and lessons learnt. Compiling the theory that leads to a fulfilling career.
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Where we talk job interviews for college students and recent graduates.
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In Conversation With is a podcast series from the Graduate Institute, Geneva in which we ask renowned experts and thought-leaders to address pressing global issues with a Graduate Institute faculty member.
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This podcast will connect our listeners with Oostburg School District tradition through stories which link our past, present and future
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This podcast is for the TIP 525 class. Cover art photo provided by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samuelzeller
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A podcast miniseries featuring conversations with Duke University graduate students about the opportunities and challenges they face during their journeys through graduate school. Produced by Stefan Waldschmidt for the Duke Graduate School.
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We're two graduates lost in the world trying to share a little humour and accept our penniless futures as writers who somehow ended up in France together. One reformed tabloid journalist and one casual philosopher make up this duo who think being lost is only as scary as you make it.
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A podcast designed to help University students & recent graduate with their nutrition and fitness journey. Designed to provide realistic & actionable points that fit around your University life while still making the most of your University experience.
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A podcast brought to you from your average college student sharing their thoughts and favorite moments about college with other students.
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Graduating from University is one of the proudest moments in life, but does it prepare you for what's to come? Join Adrian and Kunal as they interview graduates about their pre-graduate plans and life's many tangents.
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Envisioning the Graduate of the Future Cover art photo provided by Joel Filipe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joelfilip
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This is a collection of conversations with Graduate Teachers, their Mentors and some experts based around topics outlined in the Graduate Teacher Learning Series, a online educational journal developed by the TLN in partnership with the Department of Education & Training Victoria.
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Bill Riccette and Ian Wharton give their take on the world of football. News, notes, guests and even live film sessions to help you get smarter about the game you love.
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A podcast where we break down each episode of "Beverly Hills, 90210" with a bit of humor and a lot of love!
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« Parlons-en » est une série de podcasts de l’Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement qui convie des experts, académiques et intellectuels, de renom à traiter des grands enjeux internationaux du moment avec des membres de sa faculté.
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BayPath University Communications & Information Management Graduate Programs
Professor Robin Saunders
Director of the BayPath University Communications & Information Management Programs.
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Want to know what strategies real graduates used to launch their career? Itching to know what top companies really look for in an applicant? Well here's your chance! From personal stories to insider tips, our interviews with graduates and campus recruiters will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to take off and stand out from the crowd. Join us as we soar to success in the big bad world of working life! Brought to you by Prosple, your one-stop-shop for finding and securing ...
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The goal of the Graduate Job Podcast is to help you achieve the graduate job of your dreams. Each week we speak to inspiring authors, coaches, graduate recruiters and entrepreneurs in the field of graduate recruitment, as they share their expert knowledge and advice. We cover all aspects of getting a graduate job, from internships and placements, to CV’s, online applications, interviews and assessment centres. Whether you are looking for a career in finance and banking, or wanting to work wi ...
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An ex gifted kid turned struggling for a "B" gang tries to survive the new reality of being an upperclassmen. The host ,Lee, talks about the various joys and horrors of being an upperclassmen while trying to survive it herself.
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Hear what Cardiff University Psychology graduates went on to do.
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What are you really supposed to do with your life after graduation? Do you get a job, go travelling or move back with your parents and fall into a depressive state till you figure it all out? My name is Georgia and welcome to Crisis Graduate. This podcast is all about figuring life out after university or college. I will share my personal experience, some stories from my university years and a ton of advice. I also look forward to hearing from you so please email me your stories or life cris ...
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Graduate Compass is a podcast for those who aren't sure what to do after university/college and who are interested in exploring different career options. Each episode Cian aims to teach about alternative career paths through the stories, experiences, triumphs and mistakes of graduates who went before. Each episode stands alone so you can pick and choose areas that most interest you. While this is aimed at recent graduates and final year students. There is something to learn for everyone inte ...
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Are you trying to get a pharmacy residency or other post-graduate training experience and do not know where to begin, or how to best separate and standout in the sea of other applicants? Co-hosts Drs. Sean Smithgall and Taylor Steuber can help you! Drs. Smithgall and Steuber, both clinical pharmacists and faculty at Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, help candidates prepare for and obtain post-graduate training experiences like pharmacy residencies, fellowships, or other types of ...
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你好,這裡是【領客 生活研究所 Podcast】。 我們是領隊、是同事、更是失業好朋友。 每集節目中,可能帶著一本書、一支酒、一部電影、一段人生經歷。 用詼諧幽默的語氣,分享世界某個角落,領隊曾私藏的故事。 Music Credit: Doxent Zsigmond (From dig.ccMixer) 領客IG:@link_lifegraduateschool 領客FB:NotYet 領客YT:NotYet Powered by Firstory Hosting
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This monthly podcast—featuring creatives from top global brands—shares stories from designers, marketers, writers, and others in the creative community to help you turn aspiration into action. The one uniting theme across each story? Each interviewee has opted to pursue their own creative dreams, whether that means through a life of travel, entrepreneurship, or an innovative model of their own making. Our goal? To create a means for world-class innovation to inform everyday interaction. Host ...
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If you are a graduate who's fed up with their job...sick of the lie they were sold about their degree and want to carve out their own path...then this podcast is for you. I'm starting a business. Join me. Come along for the ride and learn from my f-ups. Get all the ups and downs and insights I find along the way. If you are looking for no B.S., nothing held back approach to making it on your own...this is the place.
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Do you study album credits? Do you sit in your driveway waiting to hear the rest of a good song? Get annoyed when someone refers to "Baba O'Riley" as "Teenage Wasteland?" You may want to listen to the monthly Jukebox Graduate podcast that longtime friends Eugene Edwards (Dwight Yoakam) and Dave Rayburn co-host. It will be two friends talking about music with guests and an attempt to share our discoveries and experiences. Sometimes music helps us understand our world, sometimes ourselves. Thi ...
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Graduate Management Education (GME) News Digest - Making Graduate Program Management Simpler
Rodney G. Alsup, D.B.A., CPA, CITP
GME News Digest is your go-to podcast for all things related to Graduate Management Education (GME). Deep diving into the intricate world of GME programs, I unpack and simplify complex topics related to accreditation, curriculum design, student admissions, faculty management, and program development. My mission is to unravel the nuances of GME, equip you with best practices, trends, and innovations, and enhance your understanding as a professional or aspiring leader in this space. Whether yo ...
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Want to know what strategies real graduates used to launch their career? Itching to know what top companies really look for in an applicant? Well here's your chance! From personal stories to insider tips, our interviews with graduates and campus recruiters will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to take off and stand out from the crowd. Join us as we soar to success in the big bad world of working life! Brought to you by Prosple, your one-stop-shop for finding and securing ...
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When you graduate, you go and get yourself a good job, a good car, and have a kid. At least that's what they make you think. Upon leaving university, and in the months that followed, I slowly realised for the first time in my life that things seemed to be falling apart, and I knew I probably wasn't the only one who felt that way. This podcast is there to document life after graduating, and form a community who can work towards their goals whilst having some stress of the new world released b ...
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Want to know what strategies real graduates used to launch their career? Itching to know what top companies really look for in an applicant? Well here's your chance! From personal stories to insider tips, our interviews with graduates and campus recruiters will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to take off and stand out from the crowd. Join us as we soar to success in the big bad world of working life! Brought to you by Prosple, your one-stop-shop for finding and securing ...
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Want to know what strategies real graduates used to launch their career? Itching to know what top companies really look for in an applicant? Well here's your chance! From personal stories to insider tips, our interviews with graduates and campus recruiters will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to take off and stand out from the crowd. Join us as we soar to success in the big bad world of working life! Brought to you by Prosple, your one-stop-shop for finding and securing ...
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Want to know what strategies real graduates used to launch their career? Itching to know what top companies really look for in an applicant? Well here's your chance! From personal stories to insider tips, our interviews with graduates and campus recruiters will equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to take off and stand out from the crowd. Join us as we soar to success in the big bad world of working life! Brought to you by Prosple, your one-stop-shop for finding and securing ...
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The Tibetan Graduates Studies Seminar (TGSS) is a weekly series of colloquia and guest lectures at the Oriental Institute. The intended purpose of the TGSS is to give MPhil and DPhil candidates a platform to present their work-in-progress and receive feedback from staff and affiliated scholars of the field. Additionally, the weekly time slot will also allow visiting scholars to present their current research. They are provided with the opportunity to engage in similar ways with both students ...
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https://www.graduateschoolpersonalstatement.net/ Hello! Is your personal statement causing you too much stress? Cannot sleep at night because of the deadline that is just around the corner? Now is the perfect time to stop that madness and get the best and most reliable law school personal statement writing help ever! Remind yourself how lucky you are to live in the 21st century where students can get as much help as they want online! The problem with is how they (and you) often don't find a ...
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This week’s show is hosted by Suyin the DJ Bear. Suyin the DJ Bear interviews CJ the DJ, Colette Steer, and KM on the FM, Katie-Marie McNeill, about Grad Chat’s history and future. As you may have heard, CJ the DJ is retiring from her role at Queen’s University, and she has passed hosting duties of Grad Chat to her colleague KM on the FM. For upcom…
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In this episode of The Thought Project podcast, education policy expert David Bloomfield discusses the ongoing recovery of New York City’s public school system after the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bloomfield, a professor of Educational Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College at Brooklyn College and of Urban Education at the CUNY G…
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In this episode of Talking Practice, host Grace La interviews Sheila O’Donnell, architect, educator and co-founder of O’Donnell + Tuomey. Sheila reflects on the creation of O’Donnell + Tuomey, the practice she formed with John Tuomey in 1988. She traces the evolution of her practice through the workings of Group 91 and shares her insights on how th…
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In this episode, we will explore the significance of academic freedom, the challenges it faces globally, and the ways in which researchers and academics can defend and promote this essential liberty. We'll also discuss the broader implications of restricting academic freedom on society and our understanding of various phenomena.Our guest today is J…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we feature Kendall Stein, Director of Marketing at Mother’s Market and Founder of My Styled Life. A double alumna of Chapman University with both a B.S. in Business Administration and an MBA, Kendall shares how her time at Chapman laid the foundation for a dynamic career in digital marketing, retail strategy, an…
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Zachariah Mampilly, the Marxe Endowed Chair of International Affairs at Baruch College and professor of Political Science at the CUNY Graduate Center, joins The Thought Project to unpack the effects of the new world order on Africa and the Global South. Mampilly explains that outdated racial and colonial frameworks continue to shape international r…
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Peash Saha (Computing) – Improving Efficiency of Societal Services for the Vulnerable through Algorithmic Approach
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A social choice represents the collective decision of the individuals based on their preferences over the alternatives. There are societal services operated by governmental or non-governmental organizations which implement a social choice model. For example, the allocation of shelters to homeless individuals considers both the preferences of homele…
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On this episode of The Thought Project, philosophy professor Michael Brownstein joins host Tanya Domi to unpack the sweeping rollbacks of long-standing U.S. social programs and the lessons history offers in fighting back. Brownstein, chair of philosophy at John Jay College and professor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center, draws on themes fro…
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With Canada’s aging population and rising immigration rates, this research explores the unique transportation challenges faced by older adult women—both local-born and immigrants—in mid-sized Canadian cities. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website.…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we sit down with Lisa Craddock, MBA ’12, Senior Brand Manager at Monster Energy. Lisa shares her journey from earning her MBA at Chapman University's Argyros College of Business and Economics to leading dynamic brand initiatives at one of the world's most recognizable energy drink companies. Hear how Lisa’s expe…
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Nithikaa Shashikanth (Rehabilitation Science) – Parent-Administered Sensorimotor Intervention (PASI) Program
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Nithikaa looks at the effect of the Parent-Administered Sensorimotor Intervention (PASI) on the developmental outcomes in infants born preterm at 18 months of age and to determine the long-term impact of this program. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs webs…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we chat with Kipp Planchard ’18, MSA ’19, Manager of Alternative Funds Finance at PIMCO. Kipp shares how his time at Chapman University and the Argyros College of Business and Economics laid the foundation for a successful career thus far. From completing his Master of Science in Accounting to navigating the tra…
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Nikta’s research for my dissertation, titled “Queer Remembering: Fractured Memory and Haunted Futures in Contemporary Novels of the Black Diaspora,” focuses on the contemporary re-imagining of archiving Black pasts and futures in Afrofuturist, diasporic, fantasy novels. The authors and texts that I examine refuse the fluidity of time and truth, opt…
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Danielle Harper (Pathology & Molecular Medicine) – Genetic disruption to decrease breast cancer metastasis
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Danielle studies triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive breast cancer subtype associated with poor survival. Unlike other subtypes for which there are targeted therapies, treatment options for TNBC are limited. In order to better understand the biology underlying TNBC, she studies a family of proteins called calpains. For upcoming inte…
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Forging a New Political System 2024 and Beyond
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1:29:40Historian and political commentator Heather Cox Richardson joins UC Berkeley professor of law and history Dylan Penningroth in a timely conversation about the reshaping of the United States’ two major political parties. A professor of 19th century American history at Boston College, Richardson provides an incisive perspective on current politics to…
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1:29:40Historian and political commentator Heather Cox Richardson joins UC Berkeley professor of law and history Dylan Penningroth in a timely conversation about the reshaping of the United States’ two major political parties. A professor of 19th century American history at Boston College, Richardson provides an incisive perspective on current politics to…
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Historian Benjamin Carter Hett, a professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and Hunter College, joins The Thought Project for a timely discussion of the rise of autocracy in America and its unsettling parallels to Europe in 1938. Hett is the author of The Death of Democracy, which examines Hitler’s rise to power and the fall of the Weimar Republic, and…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we sit down with Gracia O’Donnell, a 2023 Chapman University graduate with a degree in Economics and an Analyst in Strategy and Analytics for the Los Angeles Rams. Gracia, who graduated from the Argyros School of Business and Economics, is combining her love for sports with her expertise in data analytics to mak…
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Margot Smith (Geography) – An Astrobiologists’s study of lipids in spring waters up in the high Arctic
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The Arctic is host to cold, hypersaline, perennial springs that flow through 600m of permafrost. I studied 44 samples from cores, sediments, filtrates and microbial mats from these springs. Surficial life at these springs has been studied for decades, but this is the first investigation that looks at the deep subsurface life. This is of interest as…
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Canadian provincial education systems play a vital role in developing the social and academic interests of youth who, typically, spend over thirty hours in classrooms per week. Yet, significant consistency in terms of provincial guidelines and teacher booklists restrict these classrooms’ approaches to diverse literary content. The lack of both dive…
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In this episode, we explore the multifaceted challenges and strategies of one of the most influential nations on the global stage: China.We'll examine the evolving relationship between China and the United States, highlighting key moments and decisions that have impacted their interactions. Understanding these dynamics is crucial to grasping the br…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we feature Chris Darling '14, CFA, Senior Analyst and Head of U.S. Lodging and Gaming Research at Green Street. Chris shares how his Chapman University experience prepared him for a successful career in commercial real estate research and analytics. Now at Green Street, a leading provider of actionable commercia…
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The CUNY Graduate Center has launched a timely new Advanced Certificate in LGBTQ Studies. Its director Laura Westengard, a professor of English at New York City College of Technology, joins The Thought Project to discuss the years-long effort to establish the 15-credit program, how it provides students with a formal credential in LGBTQ studies, and…
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Alyssa Grocutt (Management) – Employee perceptions and behaviours towards tattooed colleagues
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Alyssa’s research focuses on nuances in observer perceptions and treatment of tattooed colleagues based on tattoo content. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website.CFRC Podcast Network
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Lara Bulger (Cultural Studies) – Documentary Film, how we can use it as a pedagogical tool and a medium for social change
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Lara is looking at Canadian documentary film through both a contemporary and historical lens, as well as the limits of radical pedagogy and activism. Some of the themes that interest her include environmental racism, Indigenous sovereignty and food security. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Gra…
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Founded at the CUNY Graduate Center over 30 years ago, CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies has been a leader in LGBTQ scholarship. Now, a $100,000 unrestricted gift from CUNY scholar James M. Saslow helping to secure its legacy and future impact. CLAGS Executive Director Matt Brim, a professor at the Graduate Center and the College of Staten Island…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we feature Mohammed Jamjoom '16, MSPS '18, PhD '21, Head of Business Operations at JAMJOOMPHARMA. With a rich academic background, Mohammed shares how Chapman University’s robust programs in both business and healthcare-related fields have shaped his career. Now leading business operations at JAMJOOMPHARMA in Sa…
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My research focuses on looking at black holes. Some black holes are so energetic, that they tear up the bright hot matter spinning around them and funnel it into jets shooting out their top and bottom. And once in a while, we luck out and a few black holes are oriented so that the jets are pointed straight towards the earth! We call these kinds of …
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In this episode, we'll explore the key moves made by Trump in regions such as the Middle East, Ukraine, Europe, and Latin America. We'll examine how these actions reflect his broader "America First" doctrine, highlighting common themes and strategies that underpin his decisions across these diverse regions.We'll also take a historical perspective, …
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In this episode of The Thought Project, we delve into the innovative work of Corey Scher, whose satellite mapping techniques provide crucial insights into the human and environmental costs of conflict and disaster — from the wars in Ukraine and Gaza to wildfires in Los Angeles. Scher, an Earth and Environmental Sciences Ph.D. candidate at the CUNY …
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Francisco Zepeda Trujillo (Cultural Studies) – Failed Aspirations: Modernity, Religion, and the Interplay of Social and Political Imaginaries in Twentieth Century Mexico
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This research explores the interplay of social and political imaginaries in Mexico, both secular and religious, during the twentieth century. It uses archival research and discourse analysis to examine how liberal and revolutionary political leaders and various Catholic groups have interacted, how they have handled their contradictions, how their r…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we feature Kelly McCarty ’22, an Audit Associate at KPMG and recipient of the prestigious Elijah Watt Sells Award—an honor given to top CPA exam performers nationwide. As a Chapman University alumna from the Argyros College of Business and Economics, Kelly shares how her time at Chapman prepared her for a succes…
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Ahmad Nagib (computing) – Building Trust in Reinforcement Learning for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
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Machine learning is very popular nowadays for solving problems in many fields, including wireless networks such as 5G networks that we use to make calls and connect to the internet using our phones. Next-generation wireless networks (NGWNs), such as 6G networks, will include more diverse devices and applications that make them more complex to contr…
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We are at a critical moment in our society. While we advance efforts to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis, across the globe, millions are experiencing issues of energy affordability, reliability and equitable access to modern energy technologies. In this program, Tony Reames, Professor of Environmental Justice at the University of Michigan S…
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We are at a critical moment in our society. While we advance efforts to mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis, across the globe, millions are experiencing issues of energy affordability, reliability and equitable access to modern energy technologies. In this program, Tony Reames, Professor of Environmental Justice at the University of Michigan S…
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In this episode, we dive into the intricate world of tariffs, focusing on the measures implemented by Donald Trump. We'll explore the rationale behind these tariff increases, comparing them to historical precedents in U.S. history. Our discussion will cover the direct and indirect impacts on the U.S. economy, including effects on growth, employment…
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Gabby Torretto (Pathology & Molecular Medicine) – Assessing BRCA1 Genetic Variants involved in Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
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Between 5-10% of breast and 20-25% of ovarian cancers are inherited. The majority of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer cases are caused by deleterious mutations (variants) in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, which normally prevent cancer through protecting and repairing our DNA. Genetic testing is used to identify pathogenic BRCA carriers who would su…
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How do we ensure every community is counted in the census? In a conversation on The Thought Project, Steven Romalewski, director of the CUNY Mapping Service, discusses the critical role of data mapping in ensuring a fair and accurate 2030 census. His team collaborates with national civil rights organizations, policymakers, and community groups to i…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we sit down with Seve Silvestre ’22, Founder and CEO of SHERPAH MEDIA, to discuss their entrepreneurial journey and the lessons learned while building a digital media company focused on Asian American influencers and creators. A Chapman University alum from the Argyros College of Business and Economics, Seve tur…
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Christina Ferazzutti (Biomedical & Molecular Sciences) – Why One Complicated Pregnancy Can Lead to Another: The Role of Immune Memory
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Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a significant complication linked to uncontrolled inflammation, which not only causes immediate distress but also heightens risks in future pregnancies. It is hypothesized that inflammation during pregnancy induces long-term changes in maternal immune cells, altering their responses in subsequent pregnancies and in…
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Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men, with risk factors including age, race, lifestyle, and environmental exposures. Daniel Okpattah, a Biochemistry Ph.D. student at the CUNY Graduate Center, studies the molecular processes that drive prostate cancer. His research focuses on how cancer cells grow, survive, and resist treatmen…
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In this episode, Gian Luca Burci discusses the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) under President Donald Trump, examining the reasons cited in the executive order and its broader ramifications. The conversation covers the legal, financial, and political complexities of this decision, including its impact on global health initi…
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This episode of The Thought Project features a compelling discussion with Professors Philip Kasinitz and Liza Steele, sociologists at the CUNY Graduate Center, on immigration, public opinion, and the evolving challenges of migration policy. The conversation explores their analysis of a YouGov survey, which reveals a surprisingly positive outlook am…
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This session talks about the PhD-Community Initiative program at Queen’s University and one of the projects with a community partner (KFL&A Public Health) to provide a Program Evaluation of the Efforts to Prevent Invasive Meningococcal Disease in Kingston. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Gradu…
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Do Cash Transfers Save Lives?
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1:11:51Does giving cash up front improve the health and wellbeing of people in poor communities? In this program, Edward (Ted) Miguel, professor of economics and co-director of the Center for Effective Global Action at UC Berkeley, talks about his work in Kenya on the impact of cash transfers on infant mortality, leveraging a unique large-scale census of …
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1:11:51Does giving cash up front improve the health and wellbeing of people in poor communities? In this program, Edward (Ted) Miguel, professor of economics and co-director of the Center for Effective Global Action at UC Berkeley, talks about his work in Kenya on the impact of cash transfers on infant mortality, leveraging a unique large-scale census of …
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In this episode, we examine a report entitled An Israeli/Palestinian Federation: An Alternative Approach to PeaceThis report challenges the viability of the two-state solution for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and proposes a federal approach as a new path forward. You can find a link to the report in the episode description. In this ep…
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In this episode of Campus to Career, we talk with Victoria Viamin ’19, a Strategic Partner Manager at DoorDash and a proud Chapman University alumna from the Argyros College of Business and Economics. Victoria shares how her business education and experiences at Chapman laid the groundwork for her dynamic role, where she builds impactful partnershi…
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Rooted in Victorian England as a response to a number of social and religious factors, Muscular Christianity is a set of beliefs that revolves around contact sports, the physicality of the male body, and a return to a “traditional” masculinity (a term always fraught), much writing has been done on Muscular Christianity in it’s heyday during the lat…
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Allen Tian (Biology) – Assessing the impact of invasive mollusk species on native mollusk communities and algal blooms with eDNA
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Zebra mussels are some of the most high profile and impactful invasive species in Canada, and have transformed the Great Lakes watershed in the past three decades. Voracious feeders that consume all algae, they have clarified our lakes, caked our beaches with their sharp shells, and denied other species precious food. Interactions between zebra mus…
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