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Learning and EarningLearning and EarningS5 E1 | Employment Expedition (feat. Janna McDonald)The job search process is not for the weak. It comes with a lot of challenges even after the search is over. On this episode of the Learning and Earning Podcast, IUPUI Director of the Office of Student Employment shares her personal job experiences from her high school days up until now, offering advice on how to successfully navigate the job market, thrive in your role and make the right transitions. View the transcript for this episode here.2024-03-0637 minThe Rising Coaches PodcastThe Rising Coaches PodcastEpisode 14: Johnny Montello, Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator, IUPUIJohnny Montello i the current Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at IUPUI, who is also a member of the Rising Coaches Organization. Coach Montello is in his seventh year as a college basketball coach and had previous stops at Walsh University in various roles as a Graduate Assistant and Assistant Coach. Johnny then moved onto Eckerd College for a year where he helped with landing 9 very strong recruits which ultimately led him to his current position at IUPUI where he begins his first year.2023-12-0449 minBeyond the Box Score PodcastBeyond the Box Score PodcastInterview w/ Coach Keith Oddo (Assistant Coach at IUPUI)Coach Keith Oddo shares his journey from growing up in Roanoke, Virginia to becoming an Assistant Coach at IUPUI. Oddo accepted a Preferred Walk On spot at Richmond where he played for Coach Chris Mooney, during his senior year he earned an athletic scholarship. He graduate transferred to Louisville where he was a Preferred Walk On for Chris Mack's Cardinals team for the 2019-2020 season. He was part of a Louisville Cardinals team that was ranked #1 team in the nation and finished with a 24-7 record prior to COVID ending their NCAA Tournament-bound season. After...2023-10-091h 20Sports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastBuilding Local Sports Leadership Capacity to Create Healthy Sport CommunitiesThe IUPUI Sports Innovation Institute and the Center for Sports Transformation in Indianapolis partnered to create an innovative solution that will build local sports leadership capacity to create health sport communities. Dr. Wade Gilbert from Cal State-Fresno, Mike Mossbrucker from Mooresville High School, and Dr. David Pierce from the IUPUI Sports Innovation Institute talked about their collaborative effort to build leaders within the sport community in Mooresville, Indiana. Their project offers a solution to the critical problems that exist in youth sports today.2023-07-2155 minHoriZone RoundtableHoriZone RoundtableLuke is the Boss(o) at IUPUI Now!Bob and Matt welcome new IUPUI athletic director Luke Bosso (@boss2356) to the podcast, and they talk about his background, the job at IUPUI and the upcoming name transition to IU-Indianapolis.2023-06-3028 minHoriZone RoundtableHoriZone RoundtableLuke is the Boss(o) at IUPUI Now!Bob and Matt welcome new IUPUI athletic director Luke Bosso (@boss2356) to the podcast, and they talk about his background, the job at IUPUI and the upcoming name transition to IU-Indianapolis. — Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horizonert/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horizonert/support 2023-06-3028 minHoriZone RoundtableHoriZone RoundtableLuke is the Boss(o) at IUPUI Now!Bob and Matt welcome new IUPUI athletic director Luke Bosso (@boss2356) to the podcast, and they talk about his background, the job at IUPUI and the upcoming name transition to IU-Indianapolis. — Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horizonert/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horizonert/support2023-06-3028 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS4 E7 | Bike IUPUI = Keeping Campus Green (feat. Henry Woodburn)On this special addition of the Learning and Earning Podcast, hear from IUPUI's Student Employee of the Year Henry Woodburn about his sustainable efforts in keeping IUPUI a greener, bike-friendly campus; as well as his advice to students wanting to make a difference.2023-05-0918 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS4 E6 | Be Comfortable in the Uncomfortable (feat. Samara VanBeek)While any work experience can be fun and exciting, there is always a catch with at least one aspect of the job. On this episode of the Learning and Earning Podcast, IUPUI student Samara VanBeek explains her experiences with uncomfortable working environments and her approach to keeping a sound mind through it all!2023-04-1420 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS4 E5 | That One Coworker... (feat. John Yelkich)Who is that one coworker that is the "life of the party" at work? On this episode of the Learning and Earning Podcast, listen to one of those coworkers, IUPUI student John Yelkich, and the importance of being confident in yourself, the FISH Philosophy, and learning that work can have some elements of fun.2023-04-0723 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS4 E3 | Let's Get Connected (feat. Jessica Boren)People are the doorways to exciting job opportunities and lasting success - and IUPUI student Jessica Boren knows a thing or two on how to make the most of first impressions. Find out on this episode how to make your elevator pitch stand out and learn about exciting student work opportunities through the power of connections!2023-03-0923 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS4 E2 | Time is of the Essence (feat. Zach Barnett)Time flies when you're having fun, but it also flies by when important things are to be done! Find out how full-time IUPUI student and worker Zach Barnett manages to maximize his days with these simple, lifestyle tricks - as well as how he manages to fit everything into a day.2023-03-0221 minHash It OutHash It OutS06EP7: Healthy Relationships - Sensible LoveWe will be discussing healthy relationships - What does a healthy relationship look like, what does an unhealthy relationship look like, how to identify, online impact, and warning signs. Our conversation doesn’t limit to a partner-relationship but includes family and friends' relations. If you've experienced domestic or intimate partner violence, you can call the National Domestic Violence hotline on 1-800-799-7233. If you have experienced sexual abuse, call the free, confidential National Sexual Assault hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), or access the 24-7 https://www.rainn.org. IUPUI offers confidential advocacy services to victims of dating, interpersonal, or do...2023-02-2730 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS4 E1 | Working "For the Shoe" (feat. Barry Smith)On the season 4 premiere episode of the Learning and Earning Podcast, learn the ins and outs of how a minor role contributes to a major corporation from Barry Smith, an IUPUI student and IT intern for the Indianapolis Colts. Explore the power of confidence when applying to major positions, advice on how to succeed in an industry, and the connections and memories you make while working alongside a team.2023-02-2321 minRiding The PineRiding The PineEp. 260 IUPUI Men's Basketball Player Jonah CarrascoJoin me for another tremendous episode of Riding The Pine! On today's show, I'm joined by a guest from the college basketball world who has gone from playing at two different Juco schools to making a big impact on the NCAA Division I level, current IUPUI men's basketball player Jonah Carrasco (1:43-24:51)! Jonah and I discuss his time  playing for two separate juco schools and how much of an impact playing juco basketball has had on his career, his decision to come to IUPUI and what it was like setting a single-game program record last year with the Jaguars, t...2022-10-2526 minCatholic Radio IndyCatholic Radio IndyGO REBUILD MY CHURCH: An Interview with Natalia Draghicchio, the Team Leader of FOCUS at IUPUIAn Interview with Natalia Draghicchio, the Team Leader of FOCUS at IUPUI - This week Peter interviews Natalia Draghicchio who leads the team for Catholic University Students on Campus at IUPUI, Indianapolis. Natalia shares how the FOCUS missionaries prepare themselves to engage the students on campus as well as the key to evangelizing-build relationships! FOCUS is certainly a lay apostolate that is on mission!2022-04-2227 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastAydan Koyles - SII Student ResearcherIUPUI graduate student Aydan Koyles joined the Sports Innovation Podcast to talk about his research with the IUPUI Sports Innovation Institute, what he sees as critical for students to know coming out of college, and what his inspirations include.2022-04-0531 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastNon - Fungible Tokens A Research Primer And Implications For Sport ManagementIn today's episode, Dr. Bradley Baker of Temple University discusses his research team's work on NFTs and how they are impacting the sport industry. Check out the Sports Innovation Journal entry at https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/sij/article/view/25636.2022-03-2350 minON-AIR MOBCAST™️ON-AIR MOBCAST™️George Hill: IUPUI vs Robert Morris HL Quarterfinals (4th Quarter)2021 NBA Champion, 2008 Summit Player of the Year and Indianapolis native George Hill joins the broadcast in the fourth quarter as the IUPUI Jaguars dominated the Robert Morris Colonials 72-41 in the Horizon League Tournament Quarterfinals.  My partner David Song led the broadcast on play-by-play and I tagged-in to interview the former Jaguar about his college career and aspirations to build an Indiana identity within the IUPUI basketball program.2022-03-0406 minON-AIR MOBCAST™️ON-AIR MOBCAST™️IUPUI vs Youngstown State 2/24IUPUI Jaguars (19-6, 16-4 HL) host the Youngstown State Penguins (22-4, 16-3 HL) in a Horizon League matchup at the Jungle on February 24. Two of the league's top bigs face off as Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year finalist Macee Williams (18.0 PPG, 10.0 RPG) leads the Jags against senior forward Lilly Ritz (17.0 PPG, 9.9 RPG) and the Penguins.   The women's basketball program at IUPUI aims for its sixth 20-win season in the last seven seasons (COVID-19 cut the '19 season short). Youngstown State comes off a five-game winning streak for this pivotal road battle to decide the Horizon Lea...2022-02-281h 22Hash it OutHash it OutS05EP#08: Mapping Housing Insecurity Among College Students41% OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE HOUSING INSTABILITY.While stress is a normal part of college for most students, the inability to meet basic needs like having a safe place to sleep creates additional hardship and prolonged stress.COVID-19 Worsens Housing Insecurity for College Students. As commuters, community college students lack access to on-campus housing and thus remain disproportionately impacted by rising housing costs in metropolitan areas. We will discuss the elements of housing insecurity, factors, impact and campus help.2022-02-1424 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#07: Gentrification in Fountain SquareThis is our first episode of the semester In honor of black history month, we will be discussing gentrification, particularly in fountain square, causes, impact of urban planning, exploring both sides of the coin i.e. against and for gentrification arguments, and efforts for communities affected by it. Although there is not a clear-cut technical definition of gentrification, it is characterized by several changes.----------IUPUI Resource---------------------The Through their Eyes Memorial Scholarship is in honor of the displaced families of the thriving Black community that occupied the land that is now IUPUI. Founded in 1969, IUPUI stands...2022-01-3127 minHash It OutHash It OutS05EP#07: Gentrification in Fountain SquareThis is our first episode of the semester In honor of black history month, we will be discussing gentrification, particularly in fountain square, causes, impact of urban planning, exploring both sides of the coin i.e. against and for gentrification arguments, and efforts for communities affected by it. ----------IUPUI Resource--------------------- The Through their Eyes Memorial Scholarship is in honor of the displaced families of the thriving Black community that occupied the land that is now IUPUI. Founded in 1969, IUPUI stands on the historic homelands of Native peoples and a vibrant Black community. This scholarship honors the descendants of those with...2022-01-3127 minHash it OutHash it OutS05EP#6: Best or Worst of Both Worlds - International Students & ImmigrationIUPUI is home to nearly 2,000 international students 🌍This episode illuminates different aspects of immigrant identity and international students - differences between visa holders, such as realities of integrating into a new country, the implications of the pandemic, and the factors that brought them to leave their home countries in the first place.IUPUI Resources -IUPUI Office of International Affairs902 W. New York St.Education and Social Work building, Rm. 2126Indianapolis, IN 46202 USAPhone: 317-274-7000Fax: 317-278-2213Email: oia@iupui.eduEmail you...2021-11-2936 minHash It OutHash It OutS05EP#6: Best or Worst of Both Worlds - International Students & ImmigrationIUPUI is home to nearly 2,000 international students 🌍 This episode illuminates different aspects of immigrant identity and international students - differences between visa holders, such as realities of integrating into a new country, the implications of the pandemic, and the factors that brought them to leave their home countries in the first place. IUPUI Resources - IUPUI Office of International Affairs 902 W. New York St. Education and Social Work building, Rm. 2126 Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA Phone: 317-274-7000 Fax: 317-278-2213 Email: oia@iupui.edu Email your questions to iadvisor@iupui.edu and we’ll respond typically within 1-3 business days. International Peer...2021-11-2936 minIN Construction with Nate LelleIN Construction with Nate LelleIUPUI School of Construction ManagementThis week we discuss the values, merit and benefits of Construction Management degrees at IUPUI. Guest this week are: Bill White, Senior lecturer and Architect and has been teaching for over 13 years. Dan Koo is the associate professor and acting program director and he is a registered Civil Engineer. Marvin Johnson is the laboratory technician for construction management department and has been teaching for 13 years. Allen Galloway - Industry advisory board chairman and has been on the board for 15 years. The Construction Management curriculum has been developed to provide our students with a strong foundational k...2021-11-2435 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#5: Mental Health StigmaEPISODE: Supporting Student Mental Health, Student Stigmas or Misconceptions around Seeking Help. 21% OF IUPUI STUDENTS HAVE UNMET MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS! Mental Health Stigma is one of the main barriers to the full implementation of mental health services. Campus initiatives are often limited to factors such as professional care, student stigmas or misconceptions around seeking help, and difficulties publicizing the initiatives to the students who would most benefit from them. In this episode, we will discuss de-stigmatize help and better access for college students. Online Resources to Support your Mental Well-Being - https://diversity.iupui.edu/Mental-Health-Resources---DEI.pdf -IUPUI Health Services ...2021-11-0829 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#5: Mental Health StigmaEPISODE: Supporting Student Mental Health, Student Stigmas or Misconceptions around Seeking Help.21% OF IUPUI STUDENTS HAVE UNMET MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS! Mental Health Stigma is one of the main barriers to the full implementation of mental health services. Campus initiatives are often limited to factors such as professional care, student stigmas or misconceptions around seeking help, and difficulties publicizing the initiatives to the students who would most benefit from them. In this episode, we will discuss de-stigmatize help and better access for college students.Online Resources to Support your Mental Well-Being- diversity.iupui...2021-11-0829 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS2 E7 | Feelings of a First-GenWelcome back to the Learning & Earning Podcast! In today’s episode, we chat with past IUPUI First-Gen student Vanessa Villalobos. Let's dive into what it takes to be a First-Gen, helpful tips to all students, and much more! #CelebrateFirstGen2021-11-0815 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS2 E6 | The Making of a MascotWelcome back to the Learning & Earning Podcast! In today’s episode, we chat with past IUPUI mascot Brendan Bow. Let's dive into what it takes to be a mascot, the day-to-day experience, what the costume really smells like, and much more!2021-10-2917 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#4: Food Insecurity on College CampusesAs the fees of college continues to increase and the incomes of most Americans decline, several many college students are going hungry. According to researchers, approximately half of all undergraduates are food insecure. At IUPUI, 43% of OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE FOOD INSECURITY! 1 IN 5 IUPUI FRESHMEN ARE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE AND CONSIDERED FOOD INSECURE! Generally, food security is a bigger issue for survey respondents than housing. Roughly 1 in 5 students face very low food security, meaning they are regularly unable to afford adequate food. Resources around YOU - Paws' Pantry founded in 2013, the food pantry is dedicated to helping relieve food...2021-10-2625 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#4: Food Insecurity on College CampusesAs the fees of college continues to increase and the incomes of most Americans decline, several many college students are going hungry. According to researchers, approximately half of all undergraduates are food insecure. At IUPUI, 43% of OF IUPUI STUDENTS FACE FOOD INSECURITY! 1 IN 5 IUPUI FRESHMEN ARE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE AND CONSIDERED FOOD INSECURE!Generally, food security is a bigger issue for survey respondents than housing. Roughly 1 in 5 students face very low food security, meaning they are regularly unable to afford adequate food.Resources around YOU - P...2021-10-2625 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS2 E5 | Leading Looks Like...Welcome back to the Learning & Earning Podcast! In today’s episode, we chat with IUPUI student Halee Griffey. It's time to discuss leadership; the responsibilities that come with leadership, what it means to be a leader, how to become a leader, and more! Curious about Halee's involvement? Well, here's a list! Campus Leadership Involvement ENG-W 231 - Team Project Leader Model United Nations - Conference Director University Tower Council - Sustainability Coordinator Honors Tower Council - University Tower Council Representative Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign - Organizational Strategies and Activities Planner Campus Kitchen...2021-10-1522 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#3: Sexual Assaults Among College CampusesTrigger warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Today, we will be discussing sexual assault among college campuses, issues, bystander intervention, law process and campus support. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself.s According to Know Your IX, Only 12% of college student survivors report the assault to police. Notably, only 7% of survivors of incapacitated sexual assault report to the police. Survivors cite a number of reasons for not reporting: not wanting others to know; lack of proof; fear of retaliation; being unsure of whether what happened constitutes assault; did...2021-10-1222 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#3: Sexual Assaults Among College CampusesTrigger warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Today,  we will be discussing sexual assault among college campuses, issues, bystander intervention, law process and campus support. Please feel free to step away and take a moment to yourself.According to Know Your IX, Only 12% of college student survivors report the assault to police. Notably, only 7% of survivors of incapacitated sexual assault report to the police.  Survivors cite a number of reasons for not reporting: not wanting others to know; lack of proof; fear of retaliation; being unsure of whether what happened constitutes as...2021-10-1222 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#2: Bias in HiringBias in Hiring starts with several components including gender bias, stereotypes, or salary negotiation. Whether it's the classic robbery of Rosalind Franklin's recognition throughout her career or Lisa Meitner's discredit for her nuclear fission discovery.  While women play a critical role in science and technology, women career scientists still face gender bias, accounting for only 28 percent of engineering graduates and 40 percent of graduates in computer science and informatics. The practice of ascribing women's accomplishments to men is called the "Matilda Effect."The prominent examples of Rosalind Franklin, Lisa Meitner, and Jocelyn Bell Burnell are but t...2021-09-2714 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS2 E3 | Bring on the BurnoutWelcome back to the Learning & Earning Podcast! In today’s episode, we chat with Teaosha Cunningham, a senior here at IUPUI. We then discuss burnout, how to cope, warning signs, and much more! A great episode whether or not you struggle with burnout. View the transcript for this episode here.2021-09-1425 minHash it OutHash it OutS05 EP#1: Suicide Among College StudentsWelcome to the first Hash It Out Podcast for Fall 2021!TRIGGER WARNING: I would like to inform you this episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Please feel free to step aside and take a moment.In the honor of Suicide Prevention Month, our scholars Medha and Billen will be discussing suicide among college students, factors, and prevention efforts.You can schedule an appointment with CAPS at IUPUI, call their office at 317-274-2548, or email capsindy@iupui.edu.If you or someone you know is thinking about s...2021-09-1419 minHash It OutHash It OutS05 EP#1: Suicide Among College StudentsWelcome to the first Hash It Out Podcast for Fall 2021! TRIGGER WARNING: I would like to inform you this episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. Please feel free to step aside and take a moment. In the honor of Suicide Prevention Month, our scholars Medha and Billen will be discussing suicide among college students, factors, and prevention efforts. You can schedule an appointment with CAPS at IUPUI, call their office at 317-274-2548, or email capsindy@iupui.edu. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide and seeking emotional support, there are crisis lines...2021-09-1319 minReach The HorizonReach The HorizonNEW IUPUI Jaguars Head Basketball Coach Matt CrenshawMatt Crenshaw is an IUPUI Jaguars Hall of Famer, an Alum, a long time Jags assistant coach, and now he is officially the 10th head coach in IUPUI Jaguars history. Coach Crenshaw is this weeks guest on Reach The Horizon with Justin Kinner (Presented by Zurvita).2021-06-1114 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS1 E10 | Student Employee of the Year: Holly LindseyOn this episode of Learning and Earning, we feature a special guest: Holly Lindsey the Student Employee of the Year for IUPUI and the state of Indiana! Holly shares with us some of her favorite parts of working as a Web Developer intern and offers advice on how other students can go above and beyond.2021-06-0816 minOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceEpisode 7 - Tabitha HardyOpening the Door is a podcast series that uses storytelling to help trainees and mentors understand the impact of bias and discrimination in the training environment and how to mitigate it. This episode features Dr. Tabitha Hardy, assistant dean for student development and academic affairs, and director of Preparing Future Faculty and Professionals at the IUPUI Graduate Office, who speaks on her experience as a Black, woman scientist who experiences discouragement and bias in a mentor-mentee relationship. 2021-05-2613 minOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceEpisode 3 - John Parrish-SprowlOpening the Door is a podcast series that uses storytelling to help trainees and mentors understand the impact of bias and discrimination in the training environment and how to mitigate it. This episode features Dr. John Parrish-Sprowl, a professor of communication studies and director of the Global Health Communication Center at the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI, who speaks on his experience with discrimination and bias due to his hearing impairment. 2021-05-2612 minOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceEpisode 2 - Katrina Reed-HughesOpening the Door is a podcast series that uses storytelling to help trainees and mentors understand the impact of bias and discrimination in the training environment and how to mitigate it. This episode features Dr. Katrina Reed-Hughes, an assistant professor of organizational leadership at IUPUI who speaks on her experience as a Black woman dealing with microaggressions in a mentor-mentee relationship. 2021-05-1413 minOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceOpening the Door: Improving Mentoring Through Stories and ScienceEpisode 1 - James HillOpening the Door is a podcast series that uses storytelling to help trainees and mentors understand the impact of bias and discrimination in the training environment and how to mitigate it. This episode features Dr. James Hill, associate professor of Computer Science at IUPUI, who speaks on his experiences as a Black man doing research in California for the first time. 2021-05-1417 minAll INAll INSustainability at IUPUIIUPUI has ranked 2nd in the country for addressing sustainability goals, and ranks in the top 30 worldwide. Today we find out what the school is doing around sustainability, how they’re pulling it off, and why it matters. Also, the deadline to apply for federal student aid has been extended. We find out what’s available, and learn what research tells us about why so many eligible people don’t apply. Produced by Drew Daudelin. Guests: Ashley Boucher Spokesperson, Sallie Mae Jessica Davis Sustainability Director, IUPUI Hillary Kahn Associate Vice Chancellor for International Affairs, IUPUI Amber Greaney Sustainability Analyst Intern at IUP...2021-05-1300 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS1 E9 | Featured Student Employee of the Month: Katherine GatonsThis episode of Learning & Earning highlights our April Featured Student Employee of the Month, Katherine Gatons. Katherine works in Fraternity and Sorority Life at IUPUI, and she is a senior studying photography at Herron School of Art and Design. Check out more of her feature.2021-04-2225 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS1 E6 | Challenge Accepted: Working Remotely (feat. Autumn Abbatiello)Learning & Earning episode six features Autumn Abbatiello, the front desk assistant at the IUPUI Honors College. In this episode, Autumn shares how she transitioned to working remotely this past year, and provides some tips and advice to help other students be successful while working virtually.2021-03-0523 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS1 E5 | Networking with Nyck (feat. Nyck Weaver)Learning & Earning episode five features Nyck Weaver, an alumni from IUPUI and the quality control supervisor at Adidas. We all know that networking is important, but it can be a little daunting at first! In this episode, we discuss the importance of networking for your professional development. Nyck provides tips and advice on how to network effectively and how to build confidence for those who are nervous to make new connections.2021-02-0126 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastDigital Ticketing in High School Athletics w/ Armin A. Marquez, Ph.D.Dr. Armin Marquez joined the SII podcast to talk about the recent publication in the Sports Innovation Journal, "Factors Affecting Leaders’ Adoption of Innovation: The Case of Digital Ticketing in the High School Athletic Space." Download the paper here: https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/sij/article/view/24342/23443 Abstract. In an environment where technologies continuously evolve, we must seek to understand how sport professionals evaluate innovation. The purpose of this study is to identify critical factors influencing sport organization leaders’ decisions to adopt a technological innovation as the best strategy to gain efficiencies. We explore the factors influencing sport managers’ evalua...2020-12-0920 minHash it OutHash it OutNative American ErasureIn this episode we discuss Native American Erasure with the Native American Student Alliance (NASA) President Tiffany Bravo. For more information follow NASA on Instagram: nasa.iupui Also follow @illuminatives and @indigenousl #mmiw #NASA4mmiw #wetsuwenstrong #somethingelse #landback #nahm2020-11-1634 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastAugmented Reality in Sport Marketing: Uses and Directions w/ Chad GoebertResearcher Chad Gobert joins the SII podcast to talk about his new paper in the Sports Innovation Journal titled Augmented Reality in Sport Marketing. The augmented reality (AR) market is expected to grow to $60.55 billion by 2023 and there are currently an estimated 4.2 billion AR-capable devices in the hands of consumers. Experts believe that sport is a high-value market for AR as it is uniquely positioned to utilize AR in multiple marketing contexts (Haber, 2019). The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the rate at which sport organizations are utilizing AR as they attempt to reach fans and consumers that are limited or restricted...2020-11-1028 minLearning and EarningLearning and EarningS1 E1 | Advice from Alumni (feat. Suketu Patel)We meet with IUPUI alumni, Suketu Patel, to discuss what he learned during his college experience to help set him up for success for work after graduation.2020-11-0518 min35,000 Feet35,000 FeetCoach Austin Parkinson of IUPUI Women’s BasketballIn this episode, we discuss:How this past season went for IUPUI Women’s Basketball team (0:20)How Coach Parkinson got into coaching (3:55)Austin’s favorite travel experience (6:48)One thing that no one knows about Austin (9:34)Austin’s advice to athletes wanting to play in college (13:07)Austin’s next adventure (16:56)Follow IUPUI Women’s Basketball:IUPUI Women’s Basketball Team TwitterCoach Austin Parkinson TwitterPodcast made in partnership with Acanela ExpeditionsTheme Song - I’ll Just Be Me...2020-08-2000 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastApplying Activity-Based Costing to Intercollegiate AthleticsResearcher Heather J. Lawrence, PhD joined the IUPUI Sports Innovation Institute podcast to discuss the recently published SIJ article Applying Activity-Based Costing to Intercollegiate Athletics. Current accounting methods in intercollegiate athletics make it difficult for leaders to assess and understand the true cost of each sport team operations. Institutional and athletics leaders often make decisions concerning sport sponsorship/offerings, budget allocations, overall program operations, and review Title IX compliance based on information that may not truly capture the cost of each sport. Additionally, intercollegiate athletics reform groups and the federal government are calling for athletic departments to report more consistent...2020-07-2230 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastPreparing Sports Venues and Events for the Return of Youth SportsSports Innovation Institute Director David Pierce joined the podcast to discuss the new IUPUI research article written in partnership with Grand Park Sports Campus.  COVID-19 has impacted all areas of life, and youth sports is no exception. States and counties are publishing their own unique guidelines for permitting youth sports to return over designated phases, creating a patchwork of guidelines and dates for returning to practice and games. Governing bodies, sports facilities, and event operators are creating modifications and adaptations for participants and spectators to ensure a safe environment. The SII and Grand Park Sports collaborated to better understand how C...2020-06-0217 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastGoing All In On Artificial IntelligenceAuthors Michael Naraine and Liz Wanless joined the podcast to discuss their recently accepted paper in the Sports Innovation Journal. The sport industry has become increasingly more complex with the expanse of digital technology such as fiber optic internet access, 5G wireless communication, and blockchain, just to name a few. These advancements have shifted the amount and variety of data produced and available for analysis by sport organizations. Yet, sport organization front offices remain well behind other industry segments in regard to handling, processing, and analyzing the volume and variety of data to advance business objectives. In this brief, the...2020-05-3031 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastStudent-Athlete Development and Winning Success: An Analysis of Directors' Cup StandingsThe success of an athletic program is often defined by wins and losses. According to the sporting success framework (De Bosscher et al., 2006) as well as the athlete development literacy (ADL) model (Livengood et al., 2015), athlete development contributes to athletic achievement. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between athlete development personnel resources and winning success at NCAA Division I institutions. A total of 150 universities were included in this study. Utilizing the ADL model (Livengood et al., 2015) of personal and player development literacies, athletic department personnel selected for this study included academic advisors, athletic trainers, doctors, learning...2020-05-2132 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute Podcast#ODU2ODU: Testing the Benefits of a Partnership Between Sport Management ClassroomsAs sport management pedagogy has evolved, an effort has been made to incorporate popular and innovative social media technologies into classroom instruction. Academic research has suggested how the technology can be utilized to provide real-world skills for students and develop proficiencies in an area where many sport management graduates find employment. Notable among the recommendations about social media use by sport management scholars is a lack of research testing the efficacy of these tools in improving curricula. The current study relied on the recommendations of Sanderson and Browning (2015) to use the social media site Twitter to create online partnerships, testing...2020-05-1930 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastInnovating Youth Tournament Schedules to Minimize School Absenteeism: An Exploratory STudyParticipation in sport has been lauded for the myriad benefits provided to youth who engage. Similarly, attendance in school has been identified as a salient contributor to academic success. Thus, the purpose of the present study, was to explore the extent to which participation in youth representative hockey in Ontario contributes to avoidable absences from traditional school contexts. Specifically, empirical data from 104 youth rep hockey tournaments, ranging from AE-AAA competitive levels, and the Tyke(y-year-olds) to Midget (17-year-olds)age ranks were utilized to meet the study's first purpose. The second purpose was to present an alternative and innovative way youth...2020-05-1928 minHoriZone RoundtableHoriZone RoundtableBonus: Grant Weatherford Is Leaving IUPUIIn this bonus episode, Bob and Matt have a candid conversation with Grant Weatherford, who recently announced that he would be leaving IUPUI and entering the transfer portal. They discuss the past season playing under interim coach Byron Rimm, what ultimately led to his decision to enter the portal and his plans for the future.2020-04-1127 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastThe Elam Ending - Not Giving up on an Idea and Trending on NBA TwitterDr. Nick Elam is a Ball State professor focusing on educational leadership. But if you watched the NBA All-Star game this season you may have heard or seen his namesake trending on Twitter. The Elam Ending, a term coined by The Basketball Tournament, an annual $2 million prized basketball tournament on ESPN, is a way to make the ending of a game more competitive as opposed to intentional fouling to try and drag out the clock and hope the other team misses free throws. In this episode of the SII podcast, Dr. Elam shares the 15 year journey of his idea to...2020-03-0325 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastFuture of Sport Lab w/ Dr. Cheri BradishNext up on the IUPUI Sports Innovation Institute podcast is a conversation with Dr. Cheri Bradish from Canada's Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. Dr. Bradish is the Director of the Future of Sport Lab, which is the focus of this episode. Dr. Bradish explains the concept of both incubators and accelerator programs and, in doing so, discusses the importance of having a community and network of sport innovators as more companies look to be entrepreneurial in the sport industry.  The Future of Sport Lab (FSL) is a collaborative lab and incubator for sport innovation and research. The lab is a v...2019-11-2619 minHoriZone RoundtableHoriZone RoundtableAlien Abductions, IUPUI's Upset and Other Unexplained PhenomenaBob and Matt welcome prolific horizoneroundtable.com writer John Parker to the podcast to discuss IUPUI's upset over South Florida and the possibility of reassessing the Jags' prospects in the Horizon League. John also talks about his visit to The Pit, where he saw Green Bay take on New Mexico. And of course, there is this discussion about some of the missing starters around the conference to start the season.2019-11-1746 minHash it OutHash it OutSeason 3 Episode 5: Tunnel of Oppression Kickoff WeekIn the final two episodes of Hash It Out for the fall semester, we’re gearing up for Tunnel of Oppression. This week, I sit down with the room creators for this year’s Tunnel and discuss the process of creating the rooms and the inspiration behind the rooms. Topics include: colorism in the Black community, criminalization of homelessness, school shootings in America, and American colonization of Puerto Rico. Check out Tunnel of Oppression 11/18 - 11/22, hosted by the IUPUI Social Justice Scholars in the IUPUI Campus Center 4th floor2019-11-1727 minHash It OutHash It OutSeason 3 Episode 5: Tunnel of Oppression Kickoff WeekIn the final two episodes of Hash It Out for the fall semester, we’re gearing up for Tunnel of Oppression. This week, I sit down with the room creators for this year’s Tunnel and discuss the process of creating the rooms and the inspiration behind the rooms. Topics include: colorism in the Black community, criminalization of homelessness, school shootings in America, and American colonization of Puerto Rico. Check out Tunnel of Oppression 11/18 - 11/22, hosted by the IUPUI Social Justice Scholars in the IUPUI Campus Center 4th floor2019-11-1727 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastTalking Sports Analytics w/ Dr. DaveThe Sports Innovation Institute welcomed Dr. Dave Schrader to campus in September, where he spoke to a group of students about sports analytics projects. Afterwards, Dr. Dave joined the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on the subject, including his favorite student projects at different colleges and how to strategically start the conversation with athletic directors about adding an analytics unit to the department.2019-11-0429 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastBuilding and Growing Front Office Sports as the Next Big Sports Business Media CompanySII jumped on the phone with Adam White (CEO) and Russ Wilde (COO) of Front Office Sports, an up and coming sports business media outlet. Adam started FOS when he was still in college as a way to reach those professionals in the sports industry by doing informational interviews and asking them about their career path. Front Office Sports is known for their creative products and events, such as the Huddle Series and Shot Callers. In this episode of the SII podcast listeners will hear the design-thinking process of building, sustaining, and growing Front Office Sports. If you are thinking...2019-10-0736 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastAn Inside Tour of the Mark Cuban Center For Sports Media And Technology at Indiana UniversityDr. Galen Clavio, Director of the National Sports Journalism Center, and Andrew Rosner, Assistant Athletic Director for Creative Services, from Indiana University sat down with the Sports Innovation Institute podcast for an in-person tour of the Mark Cuban Center for Sports and Technology inside Assembly Hall. Well-known Indiana alum shark tank investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, provided a gift to the Hoosiers athletic department that has allowed Indiana University students access to the most innovative and cutting-edge technology in the sports industry. To learn more about the Mark Cuban Center for Sports Media and Technology follow...2019-09-0927 minSports Innovation Institute PodcastSports Innovation Institute PodcastSilbo is the Uber of Amateur Sports Officiating for Refs and LeaguesSilbo CEO and Co-Founder Brendan Szulik spoke with the SII podcast to discuss how they're trying to fix the amateur sports officiating crisis going on right now across America. Silbo is a digital marketplace directly connecting sports officials with amateur sports games. Traditionally, the process of recruiting, scheduling, and paying sports officials was analog, inefficient, opaque, and resulted in a fragmented supply of referees. Nearly 10% of games nationwide are being cancelled due to a shortage of officials. Silbo is on a mission to improve amateur sports. Silbo connects game providers and officials simply and conveniently, while also developing the next...2019-09-0926 minHoriZone RoundtableHoriZone RoundtableIUPUI-Yay-Yay!Bob, with guest host Matt Dudek, discuss Jason Gardner's arrest and his subsequent dismissal as head coach at IUPUI, along with the subsequent fallout. They also talk about how the Horizon League's turbulent off-season wrought havoc on preseason publications. Plus, Matt wonders how the current APR ban on Detroit Mercy isn't a bigger story. Finally, with the Horizon League launching its Reach the Horizon podcast, where does it fit into the podcast landscape?2019-09-0848 minHash It OutHash It OutHash It Out LIVE- Pt. 2Hash It Out LIVE- Pt. 2 by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2019-04-1921 minHash It OutHash It OutHash It Out- LIVE Pt. 1We had the pleasure of presenting at IUPUI's 2019 Social Justice Symposium. If you missed it listen in on our workshop and learn how to make a social justice oriented podcast.2019-04-1232 minHash It OutHash It OutTrigger WarningTrigger Warning by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2019-03-2812 minHash It OutHash It OutClimate Change is a Social Justice Issue: Environmental JusticeThis week, Anna, Elizabeth, and Tiya bring you an episode about climate change and the ramifications on people of color and other marginalized groups. Reach out to us: instagram.com/sjed_iupui twitter.com/sjed_iupui facebook.com/SoJoEdu/ Recommended reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint_water_crisis https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/22/us/a-question-of-environmental-racism-in-flint.html https://www.colorlines.com/articles/navajo-nation-experiencing-water-crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_Access_Pipeline https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214999615012242 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S22149996150122422019-02-0822 minNo LimitsNo LimitsIUPUI's 50 Years in IndianapolisToday on No Limits we talk about IUPUI's 50 years in Indy, it's impact and influence. Our guests are Amy Warner, Vice Chancellor for Engagement, Vernon Williams, Communications & Community Engagement Strategist and Jeannie Sager, Director of Philanthropy, IU Health Foundation.2019-01-3100 minHash It OutHash It OutYou Are Not Your HairAn episode to inform people about the importance on hair in the black community and motivate people to feel more confident about who they are. #ChangeStartsByListening Reach out to us on social media: FB- @SoJoEdu Twitter- @SJEd_IUPUI Email- sojoedu@iupui.edu Please leave a comment or review us Soundcloud and Apple Music!2018-12-1323 minHash It OutHash It OutWe the People (In Crisis)What's the purpose of government? How do we make our society benefit all citizens? Being an American citizen, from the bold print at least, sounds promising. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...however, in practice there seems to be something within the fine print of our democracy that isn't allowing all citizens to experience these stated ideals. Share your input with us on the topics discussed in this episode on our Facebook and Twitter: Social Justice Education and @SoJoEdu_IUPUI Sources mentioned: http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/in_depth/why_democracy/timeline/html/non_flash...2018-10-311h 02Hash It OutHash It OutTake Care: Learning to Love YourselfThis episode focuses on the idea of self-care vs. self-hate; specifically in marginalized groups including those of race. The impact of microaggressions and the condition of racial battle fatigue are also explored while highlighting what students from the groups mentioned can do to take care of themselves in times of crisis. Here are links to our sources mentioned: -https://www.buzzfeed.com/hnigatu/racial-microagressions-you-hear-on-a-daily-basis https://www.messiah.edu/download/downloads/id/921/Microaggressions_in_the_Classroom.pdf •https://www.liveabout.com/what-is-natural-hair-definition-and-in-depth-look-400268•https://officialblackwallstreet.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Miss-Jessies.jpg •https://www.orshaircare.com/the-story/•https://wzakcleveland.com/558811/bet-george-foreman-grills-and-dark-lovely-no-lye-relaxer-have-a-commonality-theyre-not-as-black-as-you-think-for-the-confused-thebvx-which-like-aol-s-black-voices-is-not-black-owned-h/ •https://bglh-marketplace.com/2014/08/they-still...2018-10-1034 minHash It OutHash It OutBusting the Binary: Exploring Non-Binary IdentitiesBusting the Binary: Exploring Non-Binary Identities by An IUPUI Social Justice Education program2018-09-2628 minHash It OutHash It OutStrike: Labor Unions TodayJudith and Elizabeth close out this year of Hash It Out with an episode on labor unions and their place in today’s work landscape. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/ExwDLN Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twitter and Instagram @sjed_iupui, or using our hashtag, #HashItOutIUPUI. Keep an eye on those as well to see #HashyTravels! Acknowledgements to those who have helped...2018-04-2021 minHash It OutHash It Out(Dis)abledThis week, Judith and Elizabeth dig in to the topic of disability rights. They look closely at the history of the movement, the pioneers, and the current environment for disability rights. It’s another brief, introductory overview -- how do you like this format? Let us know on social media! As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/mcWd2R Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twi...2018-04-0623 minHash It OutHash It OutSelling A Service: Sex Work in AmericaIn a brief introductory overview to sex work, Judith and Elizabeth are back in the recording booth with a discussion on the sex trades, statistics, whorephobia, and sex workers’ rights. We were able to focus this episode on topics of interest thanks to Democracy Plaza, which hosted questions about sex work on release week. We appreciate all the input and thoughtful discussion that occurred! And as usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: http://goo.gl/TZ7EVz Th...2018-03-2322 minHash It OutHash It OutMy Uterus, Myself: Abortion HistoryJudith and Elizabeth jump right into abortion history, going over Christian imperialism, Margaret Sanger and racism, and other topics like the intentional exclusion of midwives through the criminalization of abortion. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/ECCJN6 Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twitter and Instagram @sjed_iupui, or using our hashtag, #HashItOutIUPUI. Keep an eye on those as well to see #HashyTravels! Ackn...2018-03-0238 minHash It OutHash It OutIntended Scope: Gun Rights in AmericaGun control, gun rights, the 2nd amendment -- what do they all mean? What’s the intended scope of the 2nd amendment, and what does our cultural landscape look like when we account for our disproportionate gun ownership rates? Co-hosts Judith and Elizabeth sit down to chat about these issues and more on the day of a shooting in Florida. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/8vVaXa Thanks for tuning in! Continue the co...2018-02-1638 minHash It OutHash It OutAre Prisons Obsolete?: a perspective from a reformist and abolitionistJudith and Courtney (Elizabeth) sit down at the beginning of the semester to chat about prisons. As Angela Davis asked, are prisons obsolete? Do prisons function in our society as intended? Judith, a prison reformist, and Elizabeth, a prison abolitionist, have a conversation about their opposing viewpoints. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we consulted, plus some background reading and further research you could do to understand the issue more thoroughly. Check the link here: https://goo.gl/gE47aj Thanks for tuning in! Continue the conversation on our Facebook page “Social Justice Education (IUPUI),” on Twitter and Inst...2018-02-0245 minOzzie Tells AllOzzie Tells AllGonzaga vs North Dakota/IUPUIDavid stop by for a late recording of Ozzie Tells All. We talk about the wins over North Dakota and IUPUI. We even talk about building your ultimate pizza. Also we talk some NBA and tons of Kobe Bryant talk. Listen and Subscribe.2017-12-211h 07Hash It OutHash It OutRehashing it Out: A Semester RecapIt's the last episode of the semester! Courtney comes back with a teaser for next semester. Plus, she asks four students at IUPUI what news stories need to be discussed more. Thanks for tuning in this semester! As always, we want to hear from you. Reach out on any of our social media or at our email and Judith or Courtney will get back to you. Have a safe and happy winter break and we'll see you next semester!2017-12-0904 minHash It OutHash It OutManifest Destiny: Justified and Inevitable?Hash It Out returns with a particularly timely episode this week. In the chaos of this semester, Judith and Courtney weren't able to get their earlier episode out this month -- but they're excited to share "Manifest Destiny: Justified and Inevitable?" today! What exactly is Manifest Destiny? How does it play in to modern issues? They discuss holidays, Pocahontas, and pipelines. As usual, we prepared a list of resources -- this time, it's intentionally short to encourage you to reach out to learn more from the people and organizations around you. Check the link here for a few resources: goo...2017-11-2538 minHash It OutHash It OutWhere Do I Turn? Sexuality Education and Abortion Access in IndianaHash It Out returns with an episode dedicated to thinking critically about sexuality education, abortion access, and how different populations can get the information they deserve. For non-normative populations, like queer people or trans folk, it can be hard to get medically accurate information. Doctors are legally required to provide false information to patients seeking abortions and most schools don’t mandate sexuality education at all. Courtney and Judith discuss these issues and also provide suggestions for places to find resources, which you can also find in the recommended reading document below. As usual, we prepared a list of resources we...2017-10-2652 minHash It OutHash It OutCulture is Not a CostumeThis week’s episode of Hash it Out, “Culture is Not a Costume,” will help you navigate some of the tricky issues associated with the upcoming Halloween holiday (and all of the Pocahottie and sombrero costumes that come along with it.) Cultural appropriation is usually treated as a 101-level topic and the conversation ends there. There’s plenty of reading you can do on what defines appropriation and who can and can’t wear certain items or partake in certain rituals. But Judith and Courtney tackle the topic from a different angle, taking it beyond the 101 course and into a more nuanc...2017-10-1348 minHash It OutHash It OutDiscrimination in the Doctor's OfficeWelcome back to Hash it Out! We're excited to bring our first full content episode to your headphones. We talk a lot about how health care and reproductive justice are connected and how doctors can prevent or allow people to access the care they want or need. Most often, the focus is on abortion. But what about the other types of reproductive justice, like access to gender confirming therapies, the right to determine your care, and informed consent? Join us for a discussion about the doctor's role in maintaining autonomy and dignity in reproductive justice. But of course, we can't...2017-09-2938 minHash It OutHash It OutIntroducing Hash It OutJudith and Courtney chat about their entry points to social justice, their passion topics, and do a little bit of trivia about the upcoming episode topics. Follow us on Twitter @sjed_iupui Find us on Facebook at "Social Justice Education (IUPUI)" Use our hashtag #HashItOut Release dates for Fall 2017: 9/29 10/13 10/27 11/10 11/27 Email us with questions, suggestions, or issues at sojoedu@iupui.edu.2017-09-1509 minWarp and Woof RadioWarp and Woof RadioThe Comenius Institute at IUPUI 2016-17Warp and Woof Radio: Warp and Woof - The Comenius Institute at IUPUI 2016-172017-05-1000 minTao of Sports PodcastTao of Sports PodcastEp. 742 - David Pierce (Associate Professor, IUPUI)As the growth of sports management programs flourish in the United States, IUPUI associate professor David Pierce wonders what the breaking point will be. Pierce talks about the challenges of providing relevant information, as well as experiences, for the students in his program. Pierce discusses some of the better ways to implement a sales mindset for sports management students, and also how he sees himself as an instructor as the digital media landscape encroaches on academic availability of classes.2017-01-1225 minNo LimitsNo LimitsNo Limits - IUPUI's Annual Research DayA look at IUPUI's Annual Research Day, Friday April 8, 2016. Jon Hamilton, NPR Science Correspondent will be the keynote speaker at the event, and joins us from Washington to take part in the conversation. Our in-studio guest will be Simon Atkinson, the interim Vice Chancellor for Research at IUPUI.2016-04-0500 minOpen Lines with Cameron RidleOpen Lines with Cameron RidleIndy Speaks - 1-17-16: Black IUPUI students take concerns to administration; AKA's serve on MLK DayIndy Speaks - 1-17-16: Black IUPUI students take concerns to administration; AKA's serve on MLK Day by Cameron Ridle2016-01-1747 minModern Media PodcastModern Media PodcastCenter Points - Jim Brown, former Dean of the School of Journalism at IUPUIIn this previous incarnation of the modern_media podcast, Dr. Nichols Pethick sits down with Jams Brown, Professor Emeritus and former Dean of the School of Journalism at IUPUI, to talk about the future of journalism education.2015-05-0700 minanimalcast\'s Podcastanimalcast's Podcast2014 IUPUI Innovation Forum and Showcase held November 20, 2014This panel includes @HuskFoods @localstake @PatternIndy & @Schpok from @SueEllspermann office; moderated by @jtrebley @IUinvention #iu #i2efs - produced by www.research.iupui.edu2014-12-0300 minNo LimitsNo LimitsNo Limits - IUPUI Symposium - January 24, 2013A discussion of IUPUI's Art, Race and Space Symposium.2013-01-2400 min