Episodes
Friday Apr 22, 2016
013 Dr. Michael Eric Dyson speaks out on activism and political engagement
Friday Apr 22, 2016
Friday Apr 22, 2016
In a recent visit to Appalachian State University’s podcast studio, one of America’s foremost African American voices, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, shares his thoughts on 21st-century activism, and the value of empathy.
Thursday Apr 14, 2016
Thursday Apr 14, 2016
Anthropologist and author Nina Jablonski posits human evolution has taken off like the world’s fastest sprinter, dramatically changing the human face of the earth. She explores skin color and race and the roles they’ve played socially, biologically and from a health perspective over the last 200,000 years.
Friday Jan 08, 2016
Friday Jan 08, 2016
Sustainability goes far beyond reducing our carbon footprint or diverting trash. In this episode, three Appalachian professors share their thoughts how a commitment to sustainability impacts research, creative work, and share how they are teaching Appalachian students to make sustainable choices.
Friday Jan 08, 2016
010 Economics in a sustainable world - how can we measure progress?
Friday Jan 08, 2016
Friday Jan 08, 2016
Sustainability goes far beyond reducing our carbon footprint or diverting trash. In this episode, three Appalachian professors discuss the economics of sustainability, and address the question of metrics. How do we know if we are making progress with our efforts toward becoming a more sustainable society?
Friday Jan 08, 2016
009 How social justice fits into the 3E’s of sustainability
Friday Jan 08, 2016
Friday Jan 08, 2016
Sustainability goes far beyond reducing our carbon footprint and recycling. In this episode, three Appalachian State University professors explore social equity - what it is, and why it may be the most important of the 3E's of sustainability.
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
008 Appalachian State University faculty debates sustainability
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
Are the 3E’s of Sustainability Sustainable? Hear what the experts say.
Wednesday Oct 28, 2015
Wednesday Oct 28, 2015
Renowned journalist and author Ray Suarez talks about culture change anxiety, why it's important to increase the number of black and brown college graduates and what Appalachian can learn about family from Hispanic/Latino cultures.
Friday Oct 23, 2015
006 Bonnie Schaefer on Becoming a CEO, Owning a World-class Spa and more
Friday Oct 23, 2015
Friday Oct 23, 2015
Bonnie Schaefer shares insight from her experiences as the owner of the world-class Westglow Resort and Spa and former CEO and co-chair of the board of Claire’s Stores Inc.
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