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PhlashCast from Phoenix Studios, at The University of Wisconsin - Green Bay follows the Phoenix Athletics program and includes big news, interviews with students athletes, coaches, and Phoenix Staff.
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PlayWest

UWG Theatre Company PlayWest Podcast

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We are the Department of Theatre at the University of West Georgia and these are our podcasts about plays, production, process, and the theatre company as a whole!
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The Green Room

Tulane University

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The Green Room is a podcast from Tulane University. Created by staff members from the New Wave news team, the podcast features in-depth interviews with faculty experts, local artists, musicians and visiting speakers. Founded in 1834 in New Orleans, Tulane is one of the most highly regarded and selective independent research universities in the United States.
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At the Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond, business isn’t just a subject. It’s what we live and breathe. Here, you will find podcasts from the latest events hosted on campus for our students, including interviews with and lectures from CEOs across the globe.
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Humans of Stubbins Point

Ian Goldsmith, Ben Rackl, Zane Rerek

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We are three students at Stubbins Point University located in the City of Stubbins Point on Stubbins Point Island off the coast of Delaware. We broadcast a talk show each week on the student run radio station / the only media source for the people of Stubbins Point. We upload each episode to this website hoping to raise awareness about Stubbins Point to the mainland. (But for real, Humans of Stubbins Point is a completely improvised comedic podcast performed by Ian Goldsmith, Ben Rackl and Z ...
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Three budding ecologists discuss new research across the ecological sciences, from genetic underpinnings to broad patterns. Topics include: behavioural ecology, population ecology, community ecology, evolution, and more!
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Samantha Renshaw's research looks at determining the effectiveness of marine protected areas for elasmobranch species like sharks, skates and rays. These areas typically exclude fishing and boat travel, but we do not necessarily know how efficient these are at conserving the species within them. Did you know we had shark species off the east coast …
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Peter Soroye is a PhD student looking at climate change, habitat loss and how both factors affect ecosystems around the globe. He primarily focuses on pollinators (i.e bees and butterflies) as model species. As a conservation biologist, he primarily asks a lot of ecological questions based on broad patterns and what we can do to mitigate the impact…
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The main goal of Ève's research is to better understand how tree swallows choose their nest site, and to determine if the installation of nest boxes can lead to non-ideal habitat choice. Tree swallows are aerial insectivores who usually breed in secondary cavities (i.e. tree cavities excavated by another species). Because those cavities are quite r…
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Anne-Sophie studies trophic interactions related to forest pest species with cyclical outbreaks. She more precisely looks at the Forest Tent Caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria), a pest species known to affect aspen and maple trees, among others. She is interested in the impacts that different sources of mortality have on Forest Tent Caterpillar colon…
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Today’s show looks at a coalition to expand voting rights to immigrant residents in Boulder County, a project developed through the Puksta Scholars program at CU Boulder. The coalition is leading the movement to generate dialogues surrounding our country’s history of voting rights. Through their outreach, they will built the coalition even further …
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2019 marks 100 years of the Spanish degree at the University of Edinburgh. An exhibition and series of events are taking place to mark the occasion, under the ‘Conectando’ banner.This year also marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil War, a conflict that saw the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and led to Spain being rul…
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This month, AMPLIFY host Jennifer Ciplet speaks with guests Nitin Beri and Heidi Harris, both undergraduate students at CU Boulder and leaders in the Swap program.Swap is a student-run, grassroots initiative at CU Boulder that builds bridges of support and solidarity between Swap volunteers, campus employees, and international students in the Bould…
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Episode 12 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about Mendel’s Laws and killer genes. Nunez, M.A.B., Nuckolls, N.L., Zanders, S.E. (2018) Genetic Villains: Killer Meiotic Drivers. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2018.02.003 Join the conversation at wildarun.com! Background soundscapes provided by the National Park Service. …
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Episode 11 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about life history strategies, domestication of dogs, and animal development. Geiger, M., Evin, A., Sanchez-Villagra, M.R., Gascho, D., Mainini, C., Zollikofer, C.P.E. (2017) Neomorphosis and heterochrony of skull shape in dog domestication. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-01…
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Episode 10 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about adaptive radiation and humans as a driver of speciation. Herrera, J.P. (2016) Testing the adaptive radiation hypothesis for the lemurs of Madagascar. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1098%2Frsos.161014 Join the conversation at wildarun.com! Background soundscapes provided by the …
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This month, AMPLIFY host Roudy Hildreth speaks with guests Carmen Mabee and Karina Adabe, both of whom are current students participating in CU Boulder’s Public Achievement Program as TA’s, or Teaching Assistants.At CU Boulder, undergraduate students serve as Public Achievement, or “PA” coaches alongside K-12 students in Boulder and Lafayette. Toge…
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Episode 9 of the Ecology Podcast. This week we’re talking about how we define a species and how it impacts conservation. Zachos, F. E. (2014) Taxonomic inflation, the Phylogenetic Species Concept and lineages in the Tree of Life – a cautionary comment on species splitting. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jzs.12088 Join the conversation at wildarun.com…
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Episode 8 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about how life originated, artificial life forms, what’s worth conserving, and the possibility of life on other planets. Glade, N., Bastien, O., Ballet, P. (2017) Diversity and survival of artificial lifeforms under sedimentation and random motion. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12…
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Episode 7 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about the history of evolutionary theory and the debate between natural selection and group selection. Traulsen, A., Nowak, M.A., (2006) Evolution of cooperation by multilevel selection. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0602530103 Join the conversation at wildarun.com! Background…
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AMPLIFY host Soraya Latiff speaks with Multicultural Leadership Scholars Director Krishna Pattisapu.For anyone interested in learning more about the Multicultural Leadership Scholars, the application for Fall 2019 is open now and applications are being accepted through April 1st, 2019. With Multicultural Leadership Scholars, you can:Join a communit…
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Episode 6 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about natural selection, managing forest fires, and selection on humans. Pausas, J.G. (2015) Evolutionary fire ecology: lessons learned from pines. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2015.03.001 Join the conversation at wildarun.com! Background soundscapes provided by the Nati…
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Episode 5 of the Ecology Podcast. This week we’re talking about decomposition and nutrient cycling, how we define “natural,” and impacts on biodiversity. Mlambo, M.C., Paavola, R., Fritze, H., Louhi, P., Muotka, T. (2019) Leaf litter decomposition and decomposer communities in streams affected by intensive forest biomass removal. https://www.scienc…
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Episode 4 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about biological productivity, plagiarism in science, and the target audience of research. Ma, Z., Chen, Y.H., Kumar, P., Gao, B., (2019) Species mixture increases production partitioning to belowground in a natural boreal forest. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/…
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Episode 3 of the Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about organism adaptations to the environment, statistical significance, and making decisions in research. Delić, T., Trontelj, P., Zakšek, V., Fišer, C. (2015) Biotic and abiotic determinants of appendage length evolution in a cave amphipod. https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.…
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Episode 2 of The Ecology Ecology Everywhere Podcast. This week we’re talking about what ecology is, the debate between pure and applied research in ecology, and the biases which exist in funding science. Join the conversation at wildarun.com Background soundscapes provided by the National Park Service. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcaster…
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AMPLIFY speaks with colleagues from Denver Public Schools to discuss the exciting expansion of their action civics program, known as the Student Voice and Leadership Program, or SVL program. The SVL program nurtures the whole child and supports youth-and-adult partnerships to leverage community assets and create change. CU Boulder and two other par…
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Episode 1 of The Ecology Everywhere Podcast, hosted by Arun Dayanandan, Charles Plaisir, and Kyle Grant. In this episode we talk about who we are, what got us interested in ecology, and where we hope to take the show. Join the conversation at wildarun.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ecology-everywhere/messa…
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November 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that brought the First World War to an end. More than 15 million people died in the conflict, which ushered in a horrifying new type of industrial slaughter; high explosive shells, poison gas, aircraft, machine guns, and tanks mechanised killing to a brutal new level. Now, a …
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Squawpbart revealed, Spencer busts a rhyme, and Cam cues so so many sound effects. It's the first ever live broadcast of the StubU Student Body Presidential Debate!#cuesoundeffectMusic Credits:"Americana" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/…
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Holland Days, breakfast interviews, and the campaign trail gets personal. This week's guest is not playing an imitation game... he is really Benedict Cumberbatch! (but not the actor you are probably thinking of....) [special guest Kyle Slagell]Music Credits:"NewsSting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3…
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A disgraced paleontologist, the haunted log cabin/mansion, and our very first in-studio phone call. It's time to dish on some hot campus scandal!MUSIC CREDITS:"Truth in the Stones" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"NewsSting" Kevin MacLeod (incompete…
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Paddle-battle scars, the true meaning of sacrifice, and Spencer completely losing his ship. It's time to meet a very important Human of Stubbins Point: Terry, Captain of The Lady Teapot![Special Guest: Cari Maher]MUSIC CREDITS:"Mystery Bazaar" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativec…
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UC San Diego nanoengineering Ph.D. student Caleb Christianson talks soft robotics, and puts his own research in context, in this 9-minute podcast. Christianson is part of the Bioinspired Robotics and Design Lab led by mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Mike Tolley at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.Read the story about the…
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Jungwoo Lee is a materials scientist and UC San Diego nanoengineering graduate student working to make better batteries in the Laboratory for Energy Storage and Converstion run by NanoEngineering professor Shirley Meng at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Lee is also a key member of a UC San Diego battery startup called South 8 Technol…
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Middle School, a show-runner show-up, and Spencer's Sports Corner. It's time to meet our highly-enthusiastic, borderline-stalker guest: Janet Glass. Now that's initiative! [Special Guest: Alex Tate Beall]Celtic Impulse" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3…
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Pinky-toe wigs, wandering crah-crah, and Cam's Campus News Flash. Don't get hit by a tractor, because it's time to meet Hunter's roommate: Kevin Sherwood!CREDITS:"NewsSting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Guts and Bourbon" Kevin MacLeod (incompete…
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Whale plastic murder, Point-style Pretzels, and Katy Perry. Hop on our shared bike, and enjoy our guest: Brian Flint!Dvorak Polka by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100249Artist: http://incompe…
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Will Price tells the story of Penn State student Davon Clark and his involvement with the spoken word club, Penn State W.O.R.D.S. He discusses free speech versus hate speech, and the power of speech and acceptance.Yappy Valley Theme Music: “Heart” by Cam MeekinsProduced by ThatKidGoran-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCelSwHR7FvBaGhjDbmYO-tALicense…
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Bioengineers at UC San Diego have used ultrasound to activate genetically modified, live immune T cells so that they recognize and kill cancer cells. The new platform offers a possible path forward for non-invasively and remotely activating just the CAR-T cells that are near a specific tumor. “CAR-T cell therapy is becoming a paradigm-shifting ther…
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Bioengineers at UC San Diego have used ultrasound to activate genetically modified, live immune T cells so that they recognize and kill cancer cells. The new platform offers a possible path forward for non-invasively and remotely activating just the CAR-T cells that are near a specific tumor. “CAR-T cell therapy is becoming a paradigm-shifting ther…
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