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Passion and Practicality: A Liberal Arts Podcast

Southern New Hampshire University Liberal Arts

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Passion and Practicality is a podcast series produced by Southern New Hampshire University‘s online Liberal Arts department, which includes academic programs and courses in Communication, Composition, Creative Writing, English, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, History, Literature, and Philosophy. In this podcast series, faculty, staff, and guests discuss the career paths open to graduates of those programs, the research and creative work of practitioners in the field, and other interesting stuff.
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Liberal Arts Endeavor

College of Arts & Letters - Michigan State University

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The Liberal Arts Endeavor is a podcast by the College of Arts & Letters (CAL). Each episode throughout the academic year will feature a different Liberal Arts story within the College. Learn more at cal.msu.edu/about/podcasts
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Edumeasure is a new podcast for teachers, students, parents, and others concerned with transforming teaching and learning -- a podcast for exploring creative, unconventional responses to current issues in education. Hosted by Dr. Bernd Estabrook, a professor at a small liberal arts institution.
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AU Liberal Arts

AU Liberal Arts

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The College of Liberal Arts is one of the largest colleges on Auburn’s campus with twelve departments, one school, 3,900 students and 400 faculty and staff. We offer 38 undergraduate majors, 33 minors, 19 graduate programs and 6 professional certificates. Our curriculum offers a diverse range of subjects encompassing four areas: social sciences, communications, humanities and fine arts. Our graduates hold a strong record of industry employment and/or acceptance into graduate schools and trai ...
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Join actor/writer/director Josh Radnor (“How I Met Your Mother”) as he discusses his new film “Liberal Arts”, the story of a 35-year-old who returns to his alma mater to speak at his professor’s retirement dinner and falls for a 19-year-old sophomore (Elizabeth Olsen) at the school.
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Educated Guess (EG) is a research and design organization concerned with humanity's relationship to machines, images, and cities. Conceived in 2018 as a "liberal arts school for everyday people", Educated Guess garnered attention initially through this public lecture series. Serving over 45,000 humans across 18 countries, the series (archived in 2022) covers topics of personal growth, design practice, and art history. These lectures have been consumed virtually and collectively–resulting in ...
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The Archways Podcast - The College of Liberal Arts at JCSU

Johnson C. Smith Univeristy's College of Arts and Letters

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The uniquely focused Guangdong Baiyun University Center for American Race and Culture, established by Johnson C. Smith University and funded by a generous grant from the US Embassy in Beijing, will set the African American experience within historical and contemporary contexts through books, multimodal digital documents, streamed media, and faculty and student exchanges. A nuanced view of racial issues through physical and electronic resources will be provided to Chinese audiences to promote ...
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How many times have you graded a narrative from a student that helped them process a difficult time in their life or assisted another student with researching a controversial topic as they became passionate about healing a societal ill? Join composition instructors Bonnie Fox and InnaRae Guy in exploring avenues to support students who find themsel…
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Word for Word proudly welcomes award-winning, bestselling writer Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of the collection Friday Black and the novel Chain-Gang All-Stars. Listen as this young literary superstar reads and discusses his work, his writer’s journey, and the uses and abuses of violence in fiction.…
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At this event, Dr. Matt Schandler discusses the effects of artificial intelligence on the study, research, and writing of history. Topics of discussions include the origins of Generative AI; emerging historical applications beyond text, image, and video; working with bots; AI in academic settings; AI output as source material; academic integrity an…
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In this talk, we explore how Catholic parents can transform their family life by incorporating the Liturgy of the Hours into their daily routine. Learn how to create a spiritual, harmonious home environment rooted in prayer, order, and faith. Discover the principles behind scheduling your day as a homeschooling parent, why modeling virtues is more …
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In this in-depth talk, William Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy explores the true nature and purpose of the Trivium in classical Catholic education. Delve into the essential arts of Grammar, Reasoning, and Rhetoric—not as outdated concepts or marketing gimmicks, but as foundational tools for the pursuit of wisdom and Christian life. Di…
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In this thought-provoking talk, William Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy addresses a common criticism of Roman Catholicism: that it is merely a Christianized version of ancient paganism. Drawing from his personal experiences, academic studies, and decades of reflection, he explores the cultural, philosophical, and theological interacti…
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In this thought-provoking talk, William Michael, founder of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy, addresses homeschooling parents with a radical perspective on modern education and homeschooling practices. Drawing from over 20 years of experience as a homeschooling father and school administrator, he shares insights into the subjective nature of acad…
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In this thought-provoking talk, William C. Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy explores why Christian homeschool students should feel awkward in secular society. Drawing from Scripture and the wisdom of the saints, he explains that the purpose of Christian education is not to conform to non-Christian norms but to prepare for a life of vir…
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In this talk, William C. Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy addresses the growing issue of unjust criticism faced by homeschool families. Drawing from his extensive experience in education and classical studies, Mr. Michael debunks common misconceptions about homeschooling and highlights the virtues of this timeless and effective approac…
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In which Wireside Chat is joined by Online MFA instructor Sidney Williams, who reveals the secret behind the name of his website, 'Sidisalive,' shares the playlist for his funeral, and talks about his horror and offbeat detective novels and how to get along with editors.Autor: Southern New Hampshire University Liberal Arts
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In this talk, Mr. William C. Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy discusses the 21 reasons why REAL classical Catholic education is necessary. View list here: https://classicalliberalarts.com/blog/reasons-for-a-classical-catholic-education/ Mr. William C. Michael Classical Liberal Arts Academy mail@classicalliberalarts.com For more resourc…
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In this talk, Mr. William C. Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy discusses what it means to be the head of one's household and to do so in imitation of Christ, as St. Paul says one must. Please note that this talk is intended for married men only as it pertains their duty alone. ------- Mr. William C. Michael, O.P. Headmaster Classical Li…
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In this talk, Mr. William C. Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy warns of the common failures in homeschool and provides three simple keys that will allow parents to homeschool ALL of their children successfully. ------- Mr. William C. Michael, O.P. Headmaster Classical Liberal Arts Academy https://classicalliberalarts.com…
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In this History Speaker Series event, Will McLean Greeley discusses his recent book, a Connecticut Yankee Goes to Washington: Senator George P. McLean, Birdman of the Senate, a biography of politician George MacLean, a Gilded Age and Progressive Era reformer and conservationist whose best known accomplishment was the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 19…
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Tertullian famously asked, "What does Athens have to do with Jerusalem?", suggesting that Christians had no need of philosophy. He, of course, ended up entangled with heresy. Modern men often ask a similar question, "What does the study of the classical liberal arts have to do with modern business?" In this talk, Mr. William C. Michael of the Class…
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Catholic homeschooling parents undertake nothing short of heroic work when they choose to educate their children privately. Most are motivated by the fear of the Lord and the sense of accountability they feel for the care of their children's bodies--and souls. Finding study materials and help to succeed in this work is difficult and the costs of su…
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It's rare to find a resource that offers great value at very little cost. Making great value available at low cost to those who benefit from it requires careful planning, personal sacrifice and patience. The Classical Liberal Arts Academy's Student Plan is a great example of such a program. Offering students of all ages access to an accredited clas…
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Are you looking to deepen your faith and expand your understanding of Catholic teachings? In this video, William C. Michael, founder of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy, shares "20 Books Every Catholic Should Study"—a handpicked list of essential readings for anyone serious about enriching their spiritual and intellectual life. From the works of …
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Donald Trump won by a landslide. Republicans have taken control of the Senate. The House nearly has a Republican majority. The Supreme Court has a conservative majority. Political circumstances couldn't be better for Catholic Americans, but with this blessing comes great responsibility. In this video, William C. Michael of the Classical Liberal Art…
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Mr. William C. Michael Classical Liberal Arts Academy mail@classicalliberalarts.com For more resources from the Classical Liberal Arts Academy, visit: https://classicalliberalarts.com Note: Videos for students in the Academy Study Center do not include ads or links to other videos.Autor: William C. Michael
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In this episode, Kristen Engel discusses her experiences in a graduate program at the University of Connecticut and her dissertation research, which uses courtly spectacle to examine the portrayals of political and cultural ideals in the courts of Henry VII and Henry VIII, which led to political and cultural transformations in early Tudor England. …
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Can Catholic education be reformed or is it impossible? Should we wait for the collapse of modern education, or are good options available to us today? In this talk, Mr. William C. Michael, headmaster of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy discusses the real cause of the problem of expensive modern education and how Catholics can avoid it and enjoy …
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In this episode, Dr. Jamie Goodall discusses her new book, The Daring Exploits of Pirate Black Sam Bellamy: From Cape Cod to the Caribbean, which describes the political, cultural, legal, and economic relationships between pirates and the coast of colonial New England. Dr. Goodall teaches American history at Southern New Hampshire University and is…
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Word for Word celebrates six recent graduates of the online BA, MA, and MFA programs! Join writers Kori Elise Chamberlin, Miranda Denler, Geoff Campbell, Katherine Hancock, Scott Fazekas, and Abigailrose Helwig in an evening of fiction and nonfiction readings that stretch from ancient Rome to World War II-era San Francisco, modern-day Paris, and da…
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In this episode, I follow up on my thoughts from the previous episode, Mistakes and Values. I explore how to implement creative learning in the transformative classroom with the explicit use of mistakes analysis, sharing how I applied the insights of writers Neil Postman and Kathryn Schulz for the benefit of both teachers and learners. Edumeasure: …
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Wireside Chat welcomes Online MFA instructor Tiffany Trent! Tiffany is the author of eight dark YA fantasy novels, including the award-winning The Unnaturalists duology (Simon & Schuster/Saga) and the Hallowmere series (Wizards of the Coast/Mirrorstone). Join us as Tiffany shares her publishing journey from traditional to indie to launching her own…
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Join us as Word for Word welcomes author and SNHU President Dr. Paul LeBlanc! Topics include the impact of the liberal arts on Dr. LeBlanc's distinguished career, the impact of AI on the future of liberal arts and creative writing, what lies ahead for him and SNHU, and more!Autor: Southern New Hampshire University Liberal Arts
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Kelly Link's genre-bending-and-blending short stories have won major awards and established her as one of the most inventive writers working today. In this edition of Word for Word, Kelly reads from her bestselling new novel, The Book of Love, discusses the craft of writing, and answers questions from the audience.…
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In this episode we examine the obstacles to creative engagement with the learning potential of mistakes in the classroom, focusing on the challenges for teachers as professionals. We use the experiences of the host to illustrate some of these challenges. Part One of a two-part episode on Mistakes and Values. Edumeasure: Asssessing Liberal Arts Educ…
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Hosts Melissa Hart and Paul Witcover welcome Online MFA instructor Patricia Lillie to this month's Wireside Chat! As Patricia Lillie, she writes quiet horror and weird fiction. Her story collection, “The Cuckoo Girls,” was a 2020 Bram Stoker Award® finalist. As Kay Charles, her much nicer alter-ego, she writes cozy-ish mysteries with ghosts. Join u…
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Ben Lord, Executive Communications Specialist with Equifax joins us to give us an idea of what a typical workday looks like as communications professional. Ben speaks about contextualizing your samples of work when it comes to preparing your portfolio. Ben also talks about preparing for interviews as “algorithmic conversations” and how it’s importa…
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Jaclyn O’Connell, SNHU Alumna and owner of Bittersweet Media joins us to give us an idea of what a typical workday looks like as creative professional. Jaclyn gives advice on the importance of networking to build your brand, as well as how to build your portfolio and finding your community. Jaclyn’s website is www.bittersweet.media. You can connect…
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We start off our new season with an interview -- a conversation with an emeritus professor of literature, Dr. Robert Seufert, who reflects on his decades of experience in the classroom teaching English. His experiments in the creation of transformational experiences for students are applicable to a wide variety of teaching environments and situatio…
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Eric Onkenhout, SNHU Creative Writing Alumnus and Freelance Writer joins us to give us an idea of what a typical workday looks like as a freelance writing professional. Eric speaks how he was able to leverage his current position into a writing role, as well as how it important to be accurate when writing.…
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Dr. Luke Peterson teaches Arabic and Middle Eastern history at Southern New Hampshire University and Duquesne University. In this episode, Dr. Peterson discusses his new book, The U.S. Military in the Print News Media: Service and Sacrifice in Contemporary Discourse, which “analyzes the history of the popular discourse in the United States concerne…
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Word for Word is proud to host the winners of the 2023 Penmen Review Fall Fiction Contest for a virtual reading of their winning work! First Place: “I found a genie in a bottle of Glenlivet 12 year,” by Tayler Kastros Second Place: “Dark Water,” by Gabe Converse Third Place: “Sleeping Beauty,” by RE Bunch Fourth Place: “Beasts,” by Ness Wheeler Fif…
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Join host Paul Witcover as Wireside Chat welcomes longtime MFA instructor Jason Morgan! Writing as J. Lloyd Morgan, he is the bestselling author of Going Down the Far Well and the fantasy trilogy The Bariwon Chronicles, among other novels. We'll discuss Jason's writing journey and the importance of theme in his work and in fiction generally.…
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Nicole Fenner, CEO of Sister Girl Publishing joins us to give us an idea of what a typical workday looks like as a liberal arts professional after starting her own publishing company. Nicole speaks about the importance of being well-rounded and continuously growing your creative skill set. Feel free to connect with Nicole on LinkedIn at https://www…
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In which hosts Melissa Hart and Paul Witcover are joined by MFA instructor and award-winning author Heather Hepler to discuss how to build a career in Middle Grade and Young Adult fiction. How do these genres differ? Where do they overlap? Heather draws on her experience writing in both genres to shed light on what can be a confusing literary lands…
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