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The official podcast of UC's College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology, "CECH Chats" is a place for discussion with faculty about their ongoing research, chats with students about the work they're doing in CECH, conversations with staff members about the important administrative work supporting the college and more.
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The official podcast of UC's College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology, "CECH Chats" is a place for discussion with faculty about their ongoing research, chats with students about the work they're doing in CECH, conversations with staff members about the important administrative work supporting the college and more.
CECH Chats welcomes Professor Dave Kelley of the School of Human Services. Kelley is a renowned Sport Administration professor and coordinator of the Online Master’s Degree Program here at UC. He began his career as a teacher, coach and athletic administrator in Ohio's Vinton County Local Schools before forging a path in academia. Kelley has over two decades experience in higher education and has significantly impacted the sport administration field through his innovative teaching methods and extensive professional expertise. Author of a 2012 book about sports fundraising, Kelley has a new work releasing soon titled Internship Playbook: Skills and Strategies for Sport Industry Success . The book aims to distill Kelley’s extensive experience with sport administration internship work to share guidance for students looking to gain an advantage in pursuit of a rewarding career. In this episode, Kelley talks with us about the role sports played in his early days, growing up in Pittsford, New York, as well as his journey from public school roles into academia. He reveals how he arrived at the idea for the Internship Playbook and shared one tip he considers essential for anyone completing an internship. He also tells the story of how he came up with the idea for the Cincinnati Public Schools All-Star Showcase, an annual basketball event that benefits Project Connect’s mission of advocating for and helping CPS students experiencing homelessness.…
On the debut episode of "CECH Chats," we hear from faculty members and students from the School of Criminal Justice about their work under a Department of Justice/Office of Violence Against Women grant awarded in 2024. The project, titled "Language Access Barriers to Justice Among Victims of Violence Against Women with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities," aims to collect data through interviews and focus groups around the experiences victims with intellectual and or developmental disabilities, aka IDD, face when reporting violent crimes. While future episodes of "CECH Chats" will focus primarily on one-on-one or small group conversations, for this debut episode, we have something special: A wide-ranging presentation moderated by project lead, associate professor Brittany Hayes, featuring co-principal investigators Ráchael Powers, also an associate professor in the School of Criminal Justice, and associate professor Amanda Simmons from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in UC's College of Allied Health Sciences. We also heard from co-investigator Leigh Anne McKingsley from the ARC’s National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability. The ARC is a national organization that promotes and protects the human rights of individuals with IDD. Students at the undergraduate, master's and doctorate levels involved in various stages of the grant-funded work are also included in this conversation. For more information about CECH, visit us online at cech.uc.edu, and be sure to check out the CECH Headlines page for news articles, video stories and more.…
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