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Sculpture Walk Podcast
Massimiliano Pelletti: Italian Stone Carver – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we hear from Massimiliano Pelletti, sculptor, about his work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by Bowman Sculpture.Please note, Massimiliano recorded his answers in his mother tongue, Italian. Therefore we have Robert Bowman, from Bowman Sculpture, reading the English transcriptions first, before hearing Massimiliano himself (in Italian) from about 25 minutes.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan...
2025-06-25
33 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
Jill Berelowitz: Bronze made organic – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with Jill Berelowitz, sculptor, about her work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by the artist.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-24
26 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
David Breuer-Weil: Sharing of Dreams – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with David Breuer Weil, sculptor, about his work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by James Hyman Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-23
26 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
Tarik Currimbhoy: Making Gravity Walk – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with Tarik Currimbhoy, sculptor, about his work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by Long-Sharp Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-22
37 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
Laura Ellen: Dens, Burrows and Seeds – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with Laura Ellen Bacon, sculptor, about her work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by Hignell Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-21
31 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
David Williams-Ellis: Chasing the Ram – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with David Williams-Ellis, sculptor, about his work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by The Sladmore Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-20
29 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
Sophie Ryder: Behind the Mask – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with and about Sophie Ryder, Sculptor, about her work, her creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by Hignell Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-19
34 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
Patrick Hurst: Curves in cubes – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with Patrick Hurst, sculptor, about his work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by Long-Sharp Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-18
28 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
Johnny Hawkes: Daydreams and shapes – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with Johnny Hawkes, sculptor, about his work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by The Sladmore Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-17
28 min
Sculpture Walk Podcast
Sean Henry: Homer Has a Name – Treasure House Sculpture Walk 2025
In this episode we talk with Sean Henry, Sculptor about his work, creativity and life. In the epilogue Dr Melissa L Gustin of National Museums Liverpool and Flo Horswell discuss his work. This work was brought to The Walk by Osborne Samuel Gallery.Podcast created by nooh Studio, with thanks to Producer Alice and Editor Fflur Mai. Music by Ewan Barnard.
2025-06-16
34 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: South Florida's Affordable Housing Crisis (Full Podcast)
Philip Lewin is an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department. His current research focuses on housing insecurity in South Florida. He recently completed an Emergency Housing Study and Policy Response Analysis for the City of Lake Worth Beach, which examined the scope, causes, and consequences of housing distress across the city; analyzed the impacts of recent state legislation on local housing conditions; and provided policy recommendations to improve housing affordability and security. His previous work examined the political ramifications of environmental exploitation, economic distress, and cultural marginalization in Central Appalachia. In this episode, Dean Horswell and Professor L...
2025-05-05
43 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: South Florida's Affordable Housing Crisis
Philip Lewin is an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department. His current research focuses on housing insecurity in South Florida. He recently completed an Emergency Housing Study and Policy Response Analysis for the City of Lake Worth Beach, which examined the scope, causes, and consequences of housing distress across the city; analyzed the impacts of recent state legislation on local housing conditions; and provided policy recommendations to improve housing affordability and security. His previous work examined the political ramifications of environmental exploitation, economic distress, and cultural marginalization in Central Appalachia. In this episode, Dean Horswell an...
2025-05-04
01 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Poetry of Exile and Witness (Full Podcast)
Summary: Romeo Oriogun, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Florida Atlantic University, joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation. They discuss poetry, migration, and the role of African literature in global literary discourse.Romeo Oriogun is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Florida Atlantic University and explores themes of migration, queerness, and survival in his poetry and nonfiction.A Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduate, Oriogun is the author of Sacrament of Bodies, Nomad, and The Gathering of Bastards. He has received the Nigeria Prize for Literature, the Alice Fay Di Castagnola Pr...
2025-04-10
26 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Poetry of Exile and Witness
Summary: Romeo Oriogun, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Florida Atlantic University, joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation. They discuss poetry, migration, and the role of African literature in global literary discourse.Romeo Oriogun is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Florida Atlantic University and explores themes of migration, queerness, and survival in his poetry and nonfiction.A Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduate, Oriogun is the author of Sacrament of Bodies, Nomad, and The Gathering of Bastards. He has received the Nigeria Prize for Literature, the Alice Fay Di Castagnola Pr...
2025-04-09
00 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Theodore Pratt, FAU, and Florida Historical Writing
Taylor Hagood, Professor of American Literature at Florida Atlantic University, joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation. They discuss author Theodore Pratt and his literary work detailing Florida society from the late 1800s to the middle of the twentieth century.Taylor Hagood is Professor of American Literature in FAU's English Department. Much of his scholarship has focused on the writing of William Faulkner, African American literature, Gothic and horror literature, and the literature of the United States South. Among his literary critical publications are the coedited volume Undead Souths: The Gothic and Beyond...
2025-02-06
39 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Theodore Pratt, FAU, and Florida Historical Writing
Taylor Hagood, Professor of American Literature at Florida Atlantic University, joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation. They discuss author Theodore Pratt and his literary work detailing Florida society from the late 1800s to the middle of the twentieth century.Taylor Hagood is Professor of American Literature in FAU's English Department. Much of his scholarship has focused on the writing of William Faulkner, African American literature, Gothic and horror literature, and the literature of the United States South. Among his literary critical publications are the coedited volume Undead Souths: The Gothic and Beyond...
2025-02-05
01 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: World War II Espionage And How it Influenced Cold War Spy Novelists Including Ian Fleming, John Le Carré, and Helen MacInnes.
Professor of English Oliver Buckton joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation to discuss his research on World War II espionage and his new book Counterfeit Spies: How World War II Intelligence Operations Shaped Cold War Spy Fiction (2024).Oliver Buckton is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University, and has taught at FAU since 1994. He teaches courses in Victorian and modern British literature, film, literary theory, and espionage fiction. His recent research explores the intersections of intelligence history, political history, and espionage fiction. He is the a...
2024-12-09
44 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: World War II Espionage And How it Influenced Cold War Spy Novelists Including Ian Fleming, John Le Carré, and Helen MacInnes.
Professor of English Oliver Buckton joins Dean Michael Horswell in our latest edition of In Conversation to discuss his research on World War II espionage and his new book Counterfeit Spies: How World War II Intelligence Operations Shaped Cold War Spy Fiction (2024).Oliver Buckton is Professor and Chair of the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University, and has taught at FAU since 1994. He teaches courses in Victorian and modern British literature, film, literary theory, and espionage fiction. His recent research explores the intersections of intelligence history, political history, and espionage fiction. He is the author of S...
2024-12-06
01 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Collaborative Research on the Cultural Dimensions of Ecological Instability
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University and the University of Puerto Rico join Dean Howrsell's In Conversation Podcast to discuss how communities in South Florida and Puerto Rico are adapting to climate instability. As climate instability has major public health implications, from extreme heat to changing disease patterns, these researchers examine how health systems and communities are adapting to new health challenges. They also explore how cultural factors shape people's health-seeking behaviors and the resilience of health systems in the face of climate-related threats.We welcome Dr. Adriana M. Garriga-Lopez, Dr. Katherine Rynkiewich, and Dr. Patria C. Lopez to...
2024-11-01
37 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Collaborative Research on the Cultural Dimensions of Ecological Instability
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University and the University of Puerto Rico join Dean Howrsell's In Conversation Podcast to discuss how communities in South Florida and Puerto Rico are adapting to climate instability. As climate instability has major public health implications, from extreme heat to changing disease patterns, these researchers examine how health systems and communities are adapting to new health challenges. They also explore how cultural factors shape people's health-seeking behaviors and the resilience of health systems in the face of climate-related threats.We welcome Dr. Adriana M. Garriga-Lopez, Dr. Katherine Rynkiewich, and Dr. Patria C. Lopez to...
2024-10-30
01 min
In Conversation
Taking the Pulse of Public Opinion and Politics -FAU PolCom Lab
In this edition of In Conversation, Dr. Michael Horswell engages with Professors Dr. Carol Bishop Mills & Dr. Kevin Wagner, Co-Directors of the PolCom Lab in the College of Arts & Letters at Florida Atlantic University. The PolCom Lab investigates and analyzes public opinion and political trends nationwide, focusing on Florida. Dr. Carol Bishop Mills is a Professor and Director of the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at Florida Atlantic University, and the co-director of the FAU PolCom Lab. She earned her Ph.D. in Communication from Purdue University and is known for her extensive research in relational co...
2024-09-30
39 min
In Conversation
Taking the Pulse of Public Opinion and Politics -FAU PolCom Lab
In this edition of In Conversation, Dr. Michael Horswell engages with Professors Dr. Carol Bishop Mills & Dr. Kevin Wagner, Co-Directors of the PolCom Lab in the College of Arts & Letters at Florida Atlantic University. The PolCom Lab investigates and analyzes public opinion and political trends nationwide, focusing on Florida. Dr. Carol Bishop Mills is a Professor and Director of the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at Florida Atlantic University, and the co-director of the FAU PolCom Lab. She earned her Ph.D. in Communication from Purdue University and is known for her extensive research in relational co...
2024-09-24
01 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Understanding Biodiversity as a Political Project
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Annette LaRocco, an associate professor in FAU’s Department of Political Science. In this upcoming episode, Dr. LaRocco discusses several topics, including conservation politics, how studying abroad helped shape her career, and her new book, The Nature of Politics: State Building and the Conservation Estate in Postcolonial Botswana.Why do states choose to set aside land for national parks and other protected areas? How do these decisions impact their citizens and structure their economies? How and why do states decide to make governing their environments a political priority? These are...
2024-06-28
34 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: Understanding Biodiversity as a Political Project
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Annette LaRocco, an associate professor in FAU’s Department of Political Science. In this upcoming episode, Dr. LaRocco discusses several topics, including conservation politics, how studying abroad helped shape her career, and her new book, The Nature of Politics: State Building and the Conservation Estate in Postcolonial Botswana. Why do states choose to set aside land for national parks and other protected areas? How do these decisions impact their citizens and structure their economies? How and why do states decide to make governing their environments a political priority? These are...
2024-06-27
01 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: "Rhapsody in Code: Rhapsody in Blue at 100
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Kyle Prescott, a Professor of Music and a Conductor at Florida Atlantic University. In this upcoming episode, Dr. Prescott talks about his recent experience conducting the iconic Rhapsody in Blue, a 100-Year Tribute to Gershwin's American classic at the Festival of Arts Boca.Dr. Kyle Prescott holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from The University of Texas at Austin. He's presented his research internationally at peer-reviewed conferences, including once for the National Security Agency, regarding research into US Navy Band Musicians in the world of cryptology in the...
2024-06-15
30 min
In Conversation
In Conversation: "Rhapsody in Code: Rhapsody in Blue at 100
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Kyle Prescott, a Professor of Music and a Conductor at Florida Atlantic University. In this upcoming episode, Dr. Prescott talks about his recent experience conducting the iconic Rhapsody in Blue, a 100-Year Tribute to Gershwin's American classic at the Festival of Arts Boca.Dr. Kyle Prescott holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from The University of Texas at Austin. He's presented his research internationally at peer-reviewed conferences, including once for the National Security Agency, regarding research into US Navy Band Musicians in the world of cryptology in the...
2024-06-11
00 min
In Conversation
Pursuing Racial Justice in 19th Century America: The Story of John Albion Andrew
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Stephen Engle, an award-winning history professor with over 32 years of experience in teaching and writing about nineteenth-century America.This episode of In Conversation delves into Dr. Engle's new book, In Pursuit of Justice: The Life of John Albion Andrew. Stephen and Dr. Horswell discuss John Albion's one profoundly radical idea: that all men truly are created equal. He championed lost causes, loathed America’s racial prejudices, and sought justice for the lowly, even when the fight was wholly unpopular. His story (from the 1830s through the 1860s) pla...
2024-03-27
33 min
In Conversation
Pursuing Racial Justice in 19th Century America: The Story of John Albion Andrew
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Stephen Engle, an award-winning history professor with over 32 years of experience in teaching and writing about nineteenth-century America.This episode of In Conversation delves into Dr. Engle's new book, In Pursuit of Justice: The Life of John Albion Andrew. Stephen and Dr. Horswell discuss John Albion's one profoundly radical idea: that all men truly are created equal. He championed lost causes, loathed America’s racial prejudices, and sought justice for the lowly, even when the fight was wholly unpopular. His story (from the 1830s through the 1860s) pla...
2024-03-25
00 min
In Conversation
Between Bronze and Oblivion: Heroism and Afro-descendants in Colombia, Brazil and Cuba Share Episode Stats
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. María Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles, an associate professor of Spanish at Florida Atlantic University. In this episode of In Conversation, Alejandra and Dean Horswell discuss her book, Between Bronze and Oblivion: Heroism and African descent in Colombia, Brazil and Cuba. They explore the unsung heroes of Black History Month (February 1st- March 1st). María Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles has a doctorate in Latin American Literature and Gender Studies from Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Her research, with an interdisciplinary approach, explores discourses of racial and gender differ...
2024-02-26
31 min
In Conversation
Between Bronze and Oblivion: Heroism and Afro-descendants in Colombia, Brazil and Cuba
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. María Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles, an associate professor of Spanish at Florida Atlantic University. In this episode of In Conversation, Alejandra and Dean Horswell discuss her book, Between Bronze and Oblivion: Heroism and African descent in Colombia, Brazil and Cuba. They explore the unsung heroes of Black History Month (February 1st- March 1st). María Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles has a doctorate in Latin American Literature and Gender Studies from Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Her research, with an interdisciplinary approach, explores discourses of racial and gender differ...
2024-02-26
01 min
In Conversation
What Languages Do the Subalterns Speak? Comparing Coloniality’s Unexpected Sites and Sights
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Bogdan Ștefănescu, a professor of English, a literary translator, a journalist, and a cultural diplomat. He has taught at the University of Bucharest since the fall of communism in Romania, in 1990. Ștefănescu is a professor of English, which for him has always meant a language of freedom, as opposed to the wooden lingo of political dogma and of captive minds. For him, the key to understanding human culture and history is discourse. He loves the idea that humans are discursive animals and he feels that our lives span t...
2024-02-07
44 min
In Conversation
What Languages Do the Subalterns Speak? Comparing Coloniality’s Unexpected Sites and Sights
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Bogdan Ștefănescu, a professor of English, a literary translator, a journalist, and a cultural diplomat. He has taught at the University of Bucharest since the fall of communism in Romania, in 1990. Ștefănescu is a professor of English, which for him has always meant a language of freedom, as opposed to the wooden lingo of political dogma and of captive minds. For him, the key to understanding human culture and history is discourse. He loves the idea that humans are discursive animals and he feels that our lives span t...
2024-02-06
01 min
In Conversation
Chemistry and the Emergence of Life, with Marina Banchetti, Ph.D.
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Marina Banchetti, Ph.D.,a professor of philosophy in FAU’s Department of Philosophy. They discuss Dr. Banchetti's expertise in the philosophy of science and how humans' perception of nature and the universe has evolved over time.We invite you to join us as we take an in-depth look at the science and history of philosophy.Professor Banchetti’s research focuses on phenomenology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science with a recent focus on the history and philosophy of chemistry. She has recently publish...
2023-12-07
29 min
In Conversation
Chemistry and the Emergence of Life, with Marina Banchetti, Ph.D.
Dr. Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Marina Banchetti, Ph.D.,a professor of philosophy in FAU’s Department of Philosophy. They discuss Dr. Banchetti's expertise in the philosophy of science and how humans' perception of nature and the universe has evolved over time.We invite you to join us as we take an in-depth look at the science and history of philosophy. Professor Banchetti’s research focuses on phenomenology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science with a recent focus on the history and philosophy of chemistry. She has recently publish...
2023-12-01
00 min
In Conversation
Travel Journalism's Aspirational Practices and Products with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D., an assistant professor of multimedia journalism at FAU’s School of Communication and Multimedia Studies. They discuss the mystique of an often overlooked yet fascinating discipline of journalism: travel journalism. We invite you to join us as we journey to exotic destinations and experience nature’s stories told through the lens of an innovative, pioneer journalist.Ivy Ashe teaches photojournalism, multimedia journalism, and sports communication. Her areas of research focus on travel media and visual communication. Before entering academia, Ashe worked for local newsp...
2023-11-12
23 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Travel Journalism's Aspirational Practices and Products with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Ivy Ashe, Ph.D., an assistant professor of multimedia journalism at FAU’s School of Communication and Multimedia Studies. They discuss the mystique of an often overlooked yet fascinating discipline of journalism: travel journalism. We invite you to join us as we journey to exotic destinations and experience nature’s stories told through the lens of an innovative, pioneer journalist.Ivy Ashe teaches photojournalism, multimedia journalism, and sports communication. Her areas of research focus on travel media and visual communication. Before entering academia, Ashe worked for local newsp...
2023-11-10
01 min
In Conversation
How Drawing Sustains Our Humanity with Professor Amy Broderick
Associate Dean Barclay Barrios fills in for regular host Dean Michael Horswell, and engages In Conversation with Amy Broderick, MFA, Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting in FAU's Department of Visual Arts and Art History. Professor Broderick's creative practice encompasses artmaking, art writing, teaching and mentorship. In her studio work, she uses the processes of drawing, photography and paper construction to note the specific topography of everyday life. Professor Broderick's work reveals the wonders that reside within the details, while grappling with the loss of those details in the fleetingness of time.
2023-04-19
19 min
In Conversation
Literacy Locked Up with Wendy Hinshaw, Ph.D.
Associate Dean Barclay Barrios fills in for regular host Dean Michael Horswell, and engages In Conversation with Wendy Hinshaw, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Writing Programs for the English Department. Dr. Hinshaw teaches courses in rhetoric, literacy, women's literature and prison writing, with articles on representations of trauma with regard to art and writing by prisoners. She is working to bring public awareness to prisoners' writing and to help prisoners' voices be heard.
2023-01-17
27 min
In Conversation
Marching Forth: Creativity & Musicianship on the Football Field with Marc Decker, Ph.D.
Associate Dean Barclay Barrios, fills in for regular host Dean Michael Horswell, and engages In Conversation with Marc Decker, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Music and Director of Bands/Director of Athletic Bands. Dr. Decker is an active arranger, drill writer, guest conductor and adjudicator. He has also published journal articles and presented at national conferences one a variety of subjects, including the works of various composers, teaching pedagogy and recruiting strategies for college marching bands.
2022-11-21
25 min
In Conversation
Reclaiming and Reconstructing Philosophy with Clevis Headley, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages In Conversation with Clevis Headley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy. Dr. Headley specializes in Africana philosophy, critical race theory, epistemology, analytic philosophy, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mathematics. He has co-edited three books, George Yancy: A Critical Introduction (2021), Haiti and the Americas (2013), and Shifting the Geography of Reason (2007). He is currently finishing a book manuscript titled Race, Philosophy, and Being: Working Through the Contestability of Race and Philosophy.
2022-05-27
26 min
In Conversation
The #MeToo Movement and How Gender Manifests in Different Areas of Our Life, with Lotus Seeley, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages In Conversation with Lotus Seeley, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sociology. Following the #MeToo movement, Dr. Seeley discusses how gender manifests in different areas of our lives and how people balance work and life in the same place, with many working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic. She is currently researching the experiences of women workers in the gig economy.
2022-03-09
26 min
In Conversation
Teaching Italian Culture Through Music with Ilaria Serra, Ph.D
Dean Michael Horswell engages In Conversation with Ilaria Serra, Ph.D., Professor of Italian and Comparative Studies, whose areas of expertise include Italian cinema, popular song and cultural studies, as well as the history of Italian immigration. Dr. Serra also discusses her latest book, "Italia Cantata: A Culture and Language Textbook."
2022-02-10
33 min
In Conversation
The Rhetorical Politics of Personhood with Marek Muller, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages In Conversation with Marek Muller, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Rhetorical Studies in the Communication and Multimedia Studies Department. Dr. Muller's specializations include rhetorical theory and criticism, critical-cultural communication studies, legal studies and critical animal studies. She is a rhetorician interested in human rights, nonhuman animal rights and the humanity/animality dialectic. Her latest publication is "Impersonating Animals, Rhetoric, Ecofeminism and Animal Rights Law."
2022-01-20
33 min
In Conversation
Choreographing fight scenes in theater with Professor Lee Soroko.
Dean Michael Horswell engages In Conversation with Lee Soroko, Assistant Professor of Movement at FAU's Theater and Dance Department. He is a fight director and instructor who insures the safety of actors during fight scenes on stage. In 2022, Professor Soroko will be choreographing the violence scenes for "Carmen" at the Palm Beach Opera.
2021-12-14
34 min
In Conversation
Narrating Extraction in the Global South with Stacey Balkan, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages In Conversation with Stacey Balkan, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of English and Environmental Humanities at Florida Atlantic University, who has been researching how the past can predict our future. Her upcoming book, "Rogues in the Postcolony: Narrating Extraction and Itinerancy in India," includes an investigation of new extra-activist frontiers, including solar capitalism and the and the possibility of imagining life after extraction on the subcontinent and beyond.
2021-11-09
45 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Narrating Extraction in the Global South with Stacey Balkan, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages In Conversation with Stacey Balkan, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of English and Environmental Humanities at Florida Atlantic University, who has been researching how the past can predict our future. Her upcoming book, "Rogues in the Postcolony: Narrating Extraction and Itinerancy in India," includes an investigation of new extra-activist frontiers, including solar capitalism and the and the possibility of imagining life after extraction on the subcontinent and beyond.
2021-11-06
00 min
In Conversation
The Impact of Salsa Music on Latino & Latin American Communities with Andres Espinoza, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with ethnomusicologist, percussionist, composer and FAU music professor Andres Espinoza, Ph.D. about his upcoming book, Una Sola Casa: Salsa Consciente and the Poetics of the Meta-barrio, his analysis of the impact of Salsa music as an forging element of social and political identity within Latino and Latin American communities. He also speaks about his Born From the Drum audio and video project, rooted in ceremonial drumming.
2021-10-12
32 min
In Conversation
Prisoners of War and Revolutionary Books with Adrian Finucane, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with FAU's Associate Professor of American History, Adrian Finucane, PhD on her upcoming book Captive Exchanges: Prisoners of War and the Trade in Secrets, 1700-1760, which addresses themes of warfare and incarceration as well as empire and cultural contact in the 18th-century Atlantic world.
2021-09-13
21 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Prisoners of War and Revolutionary Books with Adrian Finucane, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with FAU's Associate Professor of American History, Adrian Finucane, PhD on her upcoming book Captive Exchanges: Prisoners of War and the Trade in Secrets, 1700-1760, which addresses themes of warfare and incarceration as well as empire and cultural contact in the 18th-century Atlantic world. The work argues that prisoners of war acted as crucial conduits in the development of military and commercial intelligence in the long conflict between the growing British colonies of the southeast and Spanish Florida. Captive Exchanges speaks to current scholarly concerns about alternative histories of warfare and carceral stud...
2021-09-01
00 min
In Conversation
AI and Architectural Design with Daniel Bolojan
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Daniel Bolojan as they discuss innovation in deep learning, through the project Deep Himmelb(l)au, and how it can impact the future of Architecture.Deep learning is an artificial intelligence (AI) function that imitates the workings of the human brain in processing data and creating patterns for use in decision making. Daniel Bolojan is an Assistant Professor, in the School of Architecture, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. He is currently focusing on the application of computational design and d...
2021-08-10
31 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: AI and Architectural Design with Daniel Bolojan
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Daniel Bolojan as they discuss innovation in deep learning, through the project Deep Himmelb(l)au, and how it can impact the future of Architecture.Deep learning is an artificial intelligence (AI) function that imitates the workings of the human brain in processing data and creating patterns for use in decision making. Daniel Bolojan is an Assistant Professor, in the School of Architecture, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. He is currently focusing on the application of computational design and d...
2021-07-29
00 min
In Conversation
Spoken Word Poetry, Hip Hop Studies and Remixing Academia with Marquese McFerguson, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Marquese McFerguson, Ph.D., as they discuss navigating race, culture, and gender with poetry and spoken word.Marquese McFerguson is an Assistant Professor of Intercultural Communication, in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.His work explores the interconnected dynamics of race, culture, gender, and media. His essay, "When Hip Hop Speaks, We Listen" won the John T. Warren Top Paper Award in 2018. Last year he won the Art Bochner Outstanding Doctoral Research Scholar...
2021-07-13
33 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Spoken Word Poetry, Hip Hop Studies and Remixing Academia with Marquese McFerguson, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Marquese McFerguson, Ph.D. as they discuss navigating race, culture, and gender with poetry and spoken word.Marquese McFerguson is an Assistant Professor of Intercultural Communication, in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.His work explores the interconnected dynamics of race, culture, gender, and media. His essay, "When Hip Hop Speaks, We Listen" won the John T. Warren Top Paper Award in 2018. Last year he won the Art Bochner Outstanding Doctoral Research Scholar...
2021-06-29
01 min
In Conversation
War and Women: Channeling Suffering into Positive Change with Mehmet Gurses, Ph.D.
Dean Michael Horswell engages in conversation with Mehmet Gurses as they discuss the complex nature of armed conflict and how wartime experience can bring about trauma and growth.Mehmet Gurses (Ph.D. in Political Science, University of North Texas, 2007) is a professor in the Department of Political Science, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. His research interests include ethnic and religious conflict, post-civil war peace building, post-civil war democratization, Kurdish politics, and the emergence and evolution of the Islamist parties in the Middle East.
2021-06-08
37 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: War and Women: Channeling Suffering into Positive Change with Mehmet Gurses, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Mehmet Gurses as they discuss the complex nature of armed conflict and how wartime experience can bring about trauma and growth.Mehmet Gurses (Ph.D. in Political Science, University of North Texas, 2007) is a professor in the Department of Political Science, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. His research interests include ethnic and religious conflict, post-civil war peace building, post-civil war democratization, Kurdish politics, and the emergence and evolution of the Islamist parties in the Middle East.
2021-05-25
02 min
In Conversation
Mixed-Race Superheroes with Sika Dagbovie-Mullins, Ph.D. and Eric Berlatsky, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Sika Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric Berlatsky as they discuss their co-edited collection, Mixed-Race Superheroes, the intersectionality between Superheroes, racial identity, and racial politics in American popular culture.Sika Dagbovie-Mullins is an associate professor and director of Graduate Studies in the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University where she specializes in contemporary African American literature and Critical Mixed-Race Studies. She is author of Crossing B(l)ack: Mixed Race Identity in Modern American Fiction and Culture (University of Tennessee Press, 2013) and co-editor of Mixed-Race Superheroes (Rutgers University Press, 2021). Her publications have appeared...
2021-05-11
35 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Mixed-Race Superheroes with Sika Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric Berlatsky
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Sika Dagbovie-Mullins and Eric Berlatsky as they discuss their co-edited collection, Mixed-Race Superheroes, the intersectionality between Superheroes, racial identity, and racial politics in American popular culture.Sika Dagbovie-Mullins is an associate professor and director of Graduate Studies in the Department of English at Florida Atlantic University where she specializes in contemporary African American literature and Critical Mixed-Race Studies. She is author of Crossing B(l)ack: Mixed Race Identity in Modern American Fiction and Culture (University of Tennessee Press, 2013) and co-editor of Mixed-Race Superheroes (Rutgers University Press, 2021). Her publications have appeared...
2021-05-01
02 min
In Conversation
unPLANningMIAMI: Developing a Transformative Design Framework Plan for Unplanning and Strategic Resettlement of South Florida from the Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Disruption, Jeffrey E. Huber, FAIA, MLA, NCARB, LEED AP
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Jeffrey E. Huber, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, MLAInterim Director and Associate Professor for the School of Architecture, as they discuss landscapes that flow with nature and not against it.Jeff Huber is an Associate Professor and Director of MetroLAB in the School of Architecture at FAU where he teaches upper-division architecture studios. Huber also teaches lecture courses on urban design, and materials and methods of construction. His work focuses on interdisciplinary public work projects that combine ecological, landscape, urban, and architectural design. Huber is also a principal in the...
2021-04-13
37 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: unPLANningMIAMI: Developing a Transformative Design Framework Plan for Unplanning and Strategic Resettlement of South Florida from the Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Climate Disruption, Jeffrey E. Huber, FAIA, MLA, NCARB, LEED AP
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Jeffrey E. Huber, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, MLAInterim Director and Associate Professor for the School of Architecture, as they discuss landscapes that flow with nature and not against it.Jeff Huber is an Associate Professor and Director of MetroLAB in the School of Architecture at FAU where he teaches upper-division architecture studios. Huber also teaches lecture courses on urban design, and materials and methods of construction. His work focuses on interdisciplinary public work projects that combine ecological, landscape, urban, and architectural design. Huber is also a principal in the...
2021-03-30
01 min
In Conversation
Reimagining Regional Music: Thoughts on Music from the Colombian Andes, Alejandro Sánchez–Samper
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Alejandro Sánchez–Samper, Professor of Music, as they discuss honoring and bringing new life to Columbian Andean regional music. Professor Sánchez–Samper is the Assistant Director of Commercial Music in the Department of Music, in the School of the Arts, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Alejandro Sánchez–Samper was recently nominated for a Latin Grammy and is currently working on a documentary project about Columbian Andean music. He received an ASCAP fellowship award to study film scoring at the As...
2021-03-09
32 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Reimagining Regional Music: Thoughts on Music from the Colombian Andes, Alejandro Sánchez–Samper
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Alejandro Sánchez–Samper, Professor of Music, as they discuss honoring and bringing new life to Columbian Andean regional music. Professor Sánchez–Samper is the Assistant Director of Commercial Music in the Department of Music, in the School of the Arts, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Alejandro Sánchez–Samper was recently nominated for a Latin Grammy and is currently working on a documentary project about Columbian Andean music. He received an ASCAP fellowship award to study film scoring at the Asp...
2021-02-23
02 min
In Conversation
Social Justice Meets Emerging Technology in VR Game/Documentary, Joey Bargsten, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Joey Bargsten, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Interactive Multimedia, as they discuss how Dr. Bargsten combines digital art, film, video games, interactivity, music, and performances from actors to create immersive storytelling through virtual reality. Dr. Bargsten is an Associate Professor of Interactive Multimedia, in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Recent Publications:Narrative and Spatial Design through Immersive Music and Audio . The IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, 5th Annual W...
2021-02-09
31 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Social Justice Meets Emerging Technology in VR Game/Documentary, Joey Bargsten, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Joey Bargsten, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Interactive Multimedia, as they discuss how Dr. Bargsten combines digital art, film, video games, interactivity, music, and performances from actors to create immersive storytelling through virtual reality. Dr. Bargsten is an Associate Professor of Interactive Multimedia, in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Recent Publications:Narrative and Spatial Design through Immersive Music and Audio . The IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, 5th Annual Wo...
2021-01-26
01 min
In Conversation
The Poetry of Language/ The Language of Poetry, Becka McKay, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Becka McKay, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Translation and Creative Writing, and Director of the MFA in Creative Writing, as they discuss her passion for the written word, what inspires her to write, and her process on how she constructs her own poetry.Dr. McKay is an Associate Professor in the Department of English, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Her first book of poems, A Meteorologist in the Promised Land, was published by Shearsman Books in 2010. She has published three...
2021-01-12
29 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: The Poetry of Language/ The Language of Poetry, Becka McKay, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Becka McKay, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Translation and Creative Writing, and Director of the MFA in Creative Writing, as they discuss her passion for the written word, what inspires her to write, and her process on how she constructs her own poetry.Dr. McKay is an Associate Professor in the Department of English, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Her first book of poems, A Meteorologist in the Promised Land, was published by Shearsman Books in 2010. She has published three...
2020-12-29
02 min
In Conversation
InsUrgent Media from the Front: A Media Activism Reader, Chris Robé, Ph.D. and Stephen Charbonneau, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Chris Robé, Professor of Film Studies, and Stephen Charbonneau, Associate Professor of Film Studies and they discuss their new book InsUrgent Media from the Front: A Media Activism Reader. Dr. Robe is a Professor of Film and Media Studies in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies (SCMS), for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Dr. Charbonneau is an Associate Professor of Film Studies and Graduate Director in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies (SCMS), for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College o...
2020-12-08
32 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: InsUrgent Media from the Front: A Media Activism Reader, Chris Robé, Ph.D. and Stephen Charbonneau, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Chris Robé, Professor of Film Studies, and Stephen Charbonneau, Associate Professor of Film Studies and they discuss their new book InsUrgent Media from the Front: A Media Activism Reader. Dr. Robe is a Professor of Film and Media Studies in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies (SCMS), for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University.Dr. Charbonneau is an Associate Professor of Film Studies and Graduate Director in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies (SCMS), for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College o...
2020-11-24
01 min
In Conversation
A Little Bit of Everything and Nothing, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D. and they discuss ceramics as a medium and how it can also archive a civilization.Dr. Stollar is an Assistant Professor of Ceramics, in the Department of Visual Arts & Art History, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. He is also the creator of the online exhibition platform “DISTANT CERAMICS.” To view some of his works please visit his website, http://thomastollar.com/.
2020-11-10
21 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: A Little Bit of Everything and Nothing, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D. and they discuss ceramics as a medium and how it can also archive a civilization. Dr. Stollar is an Assistant Professor of Ceramics, in the Department of Visual Arts & Art History, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. He is also the creator of the online exhibition platform “DISTANT CERAMICS.”
2020-10-27
01 min
In Conversation
The Aesthetics of Selfies with Nicole Morse, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Multimedia Studies, Nicole Morse, as they discuss the cultural phenomenon of the Selfie.Nicole Erin Morse is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at Florida Atlantic University and Director of the Center for Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Their research has been published in Jump Cut, Feminist Media Studies, Porn Studies, [in]Transition, and elsewhere. Their book manuscript Selfie Aesthetics explores the political, theoretical, and aesthetic implications of self-representation by trans women and trans feminine artists. Further writing, including media pedagogy blog posts...
2020-10-13
29 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: The Aesthetics of Selfies with Nicole Morse, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Multimedia Studies, Nicole Morse, as they discuss the cultural phenomenon of the Selfie.Nicole Erin Morse is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies at Florida Atlantic University and Director of the Center for Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Their research has been published in Jump Cut, Feminist Media Studies, Porn Studies, [in]Transition, and elsewhere. Their book manuscript Selfie Aesthetics explores the political, theoretical, and aesthetic implications of self-representation by trans women and trans feminine artists. Further writing, including media pedagogy blog posts...
2020-09-29
01 min
In Conversation
AI and the Future of the Mind, Susan Schneider, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Professor of Philosophy, Susan Schneider, Ph.D. and they discuss Artificial Intelligence and its implications for the future.Dr. Schneider is the William F. Dietrich Distinguished Professor of Philosophy of Mind at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, with a joint appointment in the Brain Institute. She will also be the founding director of a center on the future of the mind.Her book, Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, is available on Amazon.
2020-09-08
26 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: AI and the Future of the Mind, Susan Schneider, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Professor of Philosophy, Susan Schneider, Ph.D. and they discuss Artificial Intelligence and its implications for the future.Dr. Schneider is the William F. Dietrich Distinguished Professor of Philosophy of Mind at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, with a joint appointment in the Brain Institute. She will also be the founding director of a center on the future of the mind.Her book, Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind, is available on Amazon.
2020-08-26
01 min
In Conversation
Using the FAU Ethics Academy model to educate and engage the public sector in South Florida, Peter Cruise, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Affiliate Associate Professor, Peter Cruise, Ph.D., and they discuss using the FAU Ethics Academy model to educate and engage.Dr. Peter Cruise is an Affiliate Associate Professor and the Executive Director of the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy for the School of Public Administration in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters.
2020-08-11
22 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Using the FAU Ethics Academy model to educate and engage the public sector in South Florida, Peter Cruise, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Affiliate Associate Professor, Peter Cruise, Ph.D., and they discuss using the FAU Ethics Academy model to educate and engage.Dr. Peter Cruise is an Affiliate Associate Professor and the Executive Director of the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy for the School of Public Administration in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters.
2020-07-28
01 min
In Conversation
Slavery and Fear in Early America, Jason Sharples, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of History, Jason Sharples, Ph.D., and they discuss how looking to the past can bring clarity to the present.Dr. Jason Sharples is a historian, author and Associate Professor of American History and World Civilizations in Florida Atlantic University's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Department of History.The World That Fear Made: Slave Revolts and Conspiracy Scares in Early America (Early American Studies)
2020-07-14
26 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Slavery and Fear in Early America, Jason Sharples, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of History, Jason Sharples, Ph.D., and they discuss how looking to the past can bring clarity to the present.Dr. Jason Sharples is a historian, author and Associate Professor of American History and World Civilizations in Florida Atlantic University's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Department of History.The World That Fear Made: Slave Revolts and Conspiracy Scares in Early America (Early American Studies)
2020-06-30
00 min
In Conversation
Imagining the Universe with artist Carol Prusa
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Professor of Visual Arts and Art History, Carol Prusa, MFA, about her artwork which spans from silverpoint drawing to sculpture. Professor Prusa has been featured in galleries and museums across the globe.
2020-06-09
19 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Imagining the Universe with artist Carol Prusa
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Professor of Visual Arts and Art History, Carol Prusa, MFA, about her artwork which spans from silverpoint drawing to sculpture. Professor Prusa has been featured in galleries and museums across the globe.
2020-05-26
00 min
In Conversation
Exploring Ancient Sicily at Palikè, Brian McConnell, Ph.D., RPA
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Brian McConnell, Ph.D., about exploring ancient Palikè, Sicily, in Italy.Dr. McConnell is an Archaeologist, Author, and Professor of Art History and Classical Archaelogy in FAU's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Department of Visual Arts and Art History.
2020-05-12
22 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Exploring Ancient Sicily at Palikè, Brian McConnell, Ph.D., RPA
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Brian McConnell, Ph.D., about exploring ancient Palikè, Sicily, in Italy.Dr. McConnell is an Archaeologist, Author, and Professor of Art History and Classical Archaelogy in FAU's Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Department of Visual Arts and Art History.
2020-04-27
00 min
In Conversation
The Arquin Slide Collection: Preserving the Heritage of Latin America, Emily Fenichel, Ph.D., and Camila Afanador-Llach
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professors, Emily Fenichel, Ph.D., and Camila Afanador-Llach, about The Arquin Slide Collection.FAU has become home to a unique collection of images showcasing 1940’s and 50’s Latin American artists, architecture, and culture. Among these are 25,000 slides by renowned photographer, Florence Arquin. Arquin was a contemporary and friend of artists Frida Khalo and Diego Rivera. She also hoped her work would enhance the study of Latin America and promote Pan-Americanism. Art History Professor Emily Fenichel and Graphic Design Professor Camila Afanador-Llach have made it their mission to brin...
2020-04-14
18 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: The Arquin Slide Collection: Preserving the Heritage of Latin America, Emily Fenichel, Ph.D., and Camila Afanador-Llach
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professors, Emily Fenichel, Ph.D., and Camila Afanador-Llach, about The Arquin Slide Collection.FAU has become home to a unique collection of images showcasing 1940’s and 50’s Latin American artists, architecture, and culture. Among these are 25,000 slides by renowned photographer, Florence Arquin. Arquin was a contemporary and friend of artists Frida Khalo and Diego Rivera. She also hoped her work would enhance the study of Latin America and promote Pan-Americanism. Art History Professor Emily Fenichel and Graphic Design Professor Camila Afanador-Llach have made it their mission to brin...
2020-04-02
00 min
In Conversation
What Can the Ancient Greeks Teach Us about Cultural Diversity?, Rebecca LeMoine, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor, Rebecca LeMoine, Ph.D., about her book Plato's Caves: The Liberating Sting of Cultural Diversity. Plato's Caves: The Liberating Sting of Cultural Diversityby Rebecca LeMoine
2020-03-10
22 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: What Can the Ancient Greeks Teach Us about Cultural Diversity?, Rebecca LeMoine, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor, Rebecca LeMoine, Ph.D., about her book Plato's Caves: The Liberating Sting of Cultural Diversity. Plato's Caves: The Liberating Sting of Cultural Diversityby Rebecca LeMoine
2020-02-25
00 min
In Conversation
Three Fruits: Nepali Ayurvedic Doctors on Health, Nature and Social Change, Mary Cameron, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Professor Mary Cameron, Ph.D., about her 2019 book Three Fruits: Nepali Ayurvedic Doctors on Health, Nature and Social Change.Mary M. Cameron first encountered an Ayurvedic medical practice in remote, western Nepal in 1978. In Three Fruits, Cameron traces Ayurvedic medical practices from those village healers to the professionally trained doctors in the Kathmandu Valley. https://www.amazon.com/Three-Fruits-Anthropology-Well-Being-Individual/dp/1498594239
2020-02-17
20 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Three Fruits: Nepali Ayurvedic Doctors on Health, Nature and Social Change, Mary Cameron, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Professor Mary Cameron, Ph.D., about her 2019 book Three Fruits: Nepali Ayurvedic Doctors on Health, Nature and Social Change.https://www.amazon.com/Three-Fruits-Anthropology-Well-Being-Individual/dp/1498594239
2020-01-28
00 min
In Conversation
Women's Human Rights in the Islamic World, Kelly Shannon, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of History, Kelly Shannon, Ph.D., about her 2018 book, U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights, published by University of Pennsylvania Press.U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights
2020-01-14
21 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Women's Human Rights in the Islamic World, Kelly Shannon, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of History, Kelly Shannon, Ph.D., about her 2018 book, U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights, published by University of Pennsylvania Press.U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights
2019-12-31
00 min
In Conversation
Archaeology is So Much More, Meredith A. B. Ellis, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Meredith A. B. Ellis, Ph.D., about her research interests and how archaeology is also a profoundly important extension of her passion for storytelling. Dr. Ellis's research focuses on human skeletal remains from archaeological sites. Specifically, she focuses on historical sites and on the remains of children.
2019-12-10
29 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Archaeology is So Much More, Meredith A. B. Ellis, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Meredith A. B. Ellis, Ph.D., about her research interests and how archaeology is also a profoundly important extension of her passion for storytelling. Dr. Ellis's research focuses on human skeletal remains from archaeological sites. Specifically, she focuses on historical sites and on the remains of children.
2019-11-26
00 min
In Conversation
Physical Print Making in an Increasingly Digital World, Joseph Velasquez
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Art History, Joseph Velasquez, MFA, about his love of Print Making. Professor Velasquez and a grad school classmate launched Mobile Print Studio and Exhibition, taking a 14th Century-Style printing press on the road.
2019-11-12
37 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Print Making, Joseph Velasquez
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of Visual Arts and Art History, Joseph Velasquez, MFA, about his love of Print Making. Professor Velasquez and a grad school classmate launched Mobile Print Studio and Exhibition, taking a 14th Century-Style printing press on the road.
2019-10-29
00 min
In Conversation
The Internet and Political Outreach, Kevin Wagner, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Kevin Wagner, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, about his groundbreaking research concerning the impact of social media on elections in the US and other countries. Dr. Wagner delves into how authoritarian regimes like China and Russia cleverly use social media to allow dissidents to express dissatisfaction with their local governments while consolidating their centralized control and limiting their people’s ability to affect real change.
2019-10-08
27 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: The Internet and Political Outreach, Kevin Wagner, Ph.D.
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Dr. Kevin Wagner, Professor of Political Science, about his groundbreaking research concerning the impact of social media on elections in the US and other countries. Dr. Wagner delves into how authoritarian regimes like China and Russia cleverly use social media to allow dissidents to express dissatisfaction with their local governments while consolidating their centralized control and limiting their people’s ability to affect real change.
2019-09-24
00 min
In Conversation
Emerging Technologies, Chris “Topher” Maraffi
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Multimedia Production, Chris "Topher" Maraffi, whose research intersects art and science by leveraging the latest digital tools to create the popular arts of our times. Professor Maraffi reveals how the emerging technologies of augmented reality are changing the way we interface with our environments and describes projects as varied as the virtual reenactment of historical sites like 19th century freedmen towns to simulations contributing to the development of self-driving automobiles.
2019-09-10
22 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: Emerging Technologies, Chris “Topher” Maraffi
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Multimedia Production, Chris "Topher" Maraffi, whose research intersects art and science by leveraging the latest digital tools to create the popular arts of our times. Professor Maraffi reveals how the emerging technologies of augmented reality are changing the way we interface with our environments and describes projects as varied as the virtual reenactment of historical sites like 19th century freedmen towns to simulations contributing to the development of self-driving automobiles.
2019-08-27
00 min
In Conversation
The Trojan Museum and Other Stories, Ayse Papatya Bucak
Named one of the 10 August Books You Should Read Right Now, by O The Oprah Magazine, Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of English, Papatya Bucak, about her new book of prize-winning short stories, The Trojan Museum and Other Stories, published by W.W. Norton in August 2019. Click here to purchase at Amazon.
2019-08-13
21 min
In Conversation
Upcoming: The Trojan Museum and Other Stories, Ayse Papatya Bucak
Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Associate Professor of English, Papatya Bucak, about her new book of prize-winning short stories, The Trojan Museum and Other Stories, published by W.W. Norton in August 2019. Click here to purchase at Amazon.
2019-07-24
00 min
Schwanger - was jetzt?
Episode 55 - Save One Europe - Interview mit Sonja Horswell
Liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer! Für heute habe ich Sonja Horswell von "Save One Europe" interviewt. "Save One Europe" bietet begleitete Kurse zur Heilung vom Trauma der Abtreibung an, sowohl für Frauen, als auch für Männer und ebenso für Geschwisterkinder. Wie da genau geschieht und was ihr Angebot ist, dazu habe ich sie interviewt. Hier findet ihr noch weitere Informationen dazu: www.saveoneeurope.org/ ACHTUNG: Seit das Interview geführt wurde ist schon einige Zeit vergangen. Seither gibt es eine andere Adresse: SaveOne Europe Hungereckstr. 60/3, 1230 Wien Hier könnt ihr euch direkt an Frau Horswell...
2018-11-27
15 min